Pet and Vet News
Ear problems in pets
Itchy, smelly or inflamed ears are a common problem in pets, especially for dog breeds that have large floppy ears. Pets can suffer from ear problems caused by infection, allergies, parasites and foreign bodies.
80% of dogs have dental disease by 3yrs
It is often a surprise to many pet parents that their dog is suffering from dental disease at their veterinary check up. Over 80% of dogs develop dental disease by the age of 3. If we don’t look after our pet’s teeth properly, not only will they have problems with their teeth and gums, they can also suffer from issues elsewhere in their body.
Laser therapy treatment for pets
Therapeutic laser therapy for pets involves the use of red and near-infrared wavelengths of light to stimulate the body’s natural ability to heal, through a process called photobiomodulation. The effects of this laser energy include improved healing time after wounds or surgery, pain reduction, increased circulation and decreased swelling.
Winter Wellness
Winter Wellness – 5 ways to keep your dog comfortable & well over Winter. Winter is upon us and with the change in seasons it’s important to be aware of how this can affect our furry best friends.
Arthritis in cats
As cats age it can be common for cats to develop arthritis – an inflammatory joint disease, which commonly affects the cat’s hips, elbows and spine. Arthritis results from wear and tear to the joints and can be exacerbated by joint instability, injuries, infection, immune disorders, and genetic abnormalities.
Wellness blood tests for our senior pets
Wellness blood tests for our senior pets. Because our pets cannot talk to us and communicate how they’re feeling, it is important as they enter their senior years that they have regular health checks with our veterinarians and wellness blood checks, so that any potential problems can be detected before they progress.
How to make PUP-CAKES
How to make PUP-CAKES. Want to give your pooch something for Easter? Here is a dog friendly recipe to bake cupcakes for your dog.
Easter Hazards For Your Pet
Easter Hazards For Your Pet chocolate and hot cross buns. Chocolate is toxic and potentially fatal to pets due to a chemical called Theobromine.
Caring for Your Older Senior Pet
Caring for Your Older Pet, as our furry friends age, it is so important to make sure that we are providing them with the best care possible. It can be difficult to know how to do this when our beloved pets enter their senior years. Though there are many things that you can do to make sure your pet is living a happy and comfortable life, here are some essential tips on caring for older pets.