
The “Silent” Patient – Recognising Pain in Cats
Cats are often described as independent and resilient, but this can make it difficult to recognise when something is wrong. Unlike dogs, cats rarely show

Cats are often described as independent and resilient, but this can make it difficult to recognise when something is wrong. Unlike dogs, cats rarely show
If your dog is limping after exercise or your cat suddenly refuses to jump onto their favourite perch, it’s natural to worry. Joint, bone, and

Diseases that you pet can be vaccinated against can have devastating effects. For most of the viruses that affect pets today there is still no

Did you know that lockdown affected the mental health of our dogs as well? New research by Guide Dogs has revealed that 74% of the

Easter and Spring are celebrated times across the country and bring fresh growth in our gardens, lighter nights, bank holidays and of course…. visits from

Ticks are external parasites, and globally they rival only mosquitos as carriers of disease. Their natural habitat is thick grass – fields, meadows, farmland

Fleas – putting your family at risk all year round Fleas are often considered to be a seasonal nuisance that are annoying for your pet,

Do I need to look after my pet’s teeth? Yes! Your pet isn’t able to perform the simple oral care tasks that we as humans

Case Study Treating a Condylar Humeral Fracture in Dogs Dutchess is only 16 weeks old! She is a lovely French Bulldog puppy who was presented

Fear and anxiety are cited as the number one barrier to people accessing the vet services their pet needs. In fact, it’s a much bigger