Christmas is a time for celebration, but the holiday season introduces many hazards to our pets. As your trusted veterinary team, we want to help you keep your furry family members safe, happy and healthy this festive season. The Naughty List: Toxic Foods to Avoid While a little nibble may seem harmless, many traditional Christmas treats are toxic or […]
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Grass Seeds And Dogs
What are grass seeds — and why are they dangerous? Grass seeds (awns) come from wild grasses like speargrass, barley grass and wild oats. Their barbed, pointed shape allows them to latch onto animals and travel — but on dogs, this design causes problems. Once a seed catches on fur, paws, ears or the coat, normal movement pushes it deeper […]
Snake safety
The warmer weather is seeing a rise in snake activity. Find out what to do if your pet dog, cat or horse is bitten by a snake.
Winter care for your senior dog
From addressing common health issues and creating a cosy environment to providing a suitable diet, find out how to keep your senior dog happy and healthy all winter long.
What should I feed my puppy?
Find out all you need to know about what to feed your puppy, including what type of food they should eat, how much to feed them and when to move to adult dog food.
How much exercise does your dog really need?
Discovering the perfect balance of exercise for your dog can be a bit of a puzzle. Find out how much exercise your dog really needs.
How to choose the best food for your pet
When it comes to choosing the best food for your pet, there are several factors to consider to ensure you meet their nutritional needs.
Why Easter chocolate is so dangerous for dogs
As Easter approaches, and we start stocking up on chocolate eggs, it’s important to be aware of the danger that chocolate poses for dogs.
Understanding common eye conditions in dogs
Dog owners need to be vigilant about their pet’s ocular health, as knowing the signs of eye conditions can lead to more effective treatment.
What you need to know about skin cancer in dogs
Even though they’re covered in fur, dogs can get skin cancer. In fact, skin cancer tumours are the most common tumours found in dogs.
