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Signs and symptoms of poisoning, common toxins and what to do if you think your pet has been exposed to a poison
Many pets are prone to osteoarthritis later on in life and it can often just be put down to 'old age' but there are lots of treatment options for it, so there is no need for your pet to struggle unnecessarily.
Information about post-operative care from what to expect after a sedation or general anaesthetic, discharge from the clinic and what to prepare at home.
All the things you need to consider for looking after your tortoise well
Providing your cat a balanced diet is vital in maintaining its overall health. What should it include?
How we can help with Animal Health Certificates, Export Health Certificates and Commercial exports
Information to help you to prepare for a pet’s visit that requires a sedation or general anaesthetic.
C. albicans can be a primary gastrointestinal pathogen, especially in finches, but it is more frequently secondary to another problem.
Herpes viruses belong to an enormous family of DNA viruses – there are over 100 different strains and they affect most species.
Applying a poultice can be a useful way of removing small foreign bodies from paws – for example grass seeds, thorns and splinters.
In this video, vet Charlotte shares her advice on things you can do to help prepare for the death of a pet, euthanasia, and how we can support you through this very difficult time.


