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Stay informed with our topical articles, all written by our vets.Pet Blood Bank – Saturday 6th January
Canine Donor Programme Similar to the human blood service, dog owners kindly register their much loved canine companions to give blood at one of The Pet Blood Bank’s many sessions across the country. After each session, the blood is taken to our processing centre in Loughborough where it is separated into red blood cells and […]
Read MoreKeeping chocolate out of reach this Christmas
Christmas is a time where chocolate isn’t usually in short supply and with it being a very busy season, it’s easy to get swept up in the occasion and often forget about leaving advent calendars and chocolate treats lying around, but if your pet does manage to get hold of some chocolate it can endanger […]
Read MoreHalloween emergencies: chocolate toxicity in dogs
Although Halloween is an enjoyable holiday and celebration for many, there are an increased number of dangers to pets that are particularly prominent at this time of year. We have discussed chocolate on numerous occasions, however this is the number one toxin that is seen in emergency practices – it is a topic you can […]
Read MoreMeet one of our latest patients..
This adorably cheeky kitten is 12 week old Freddie! He recently stayed at our Conway Drive practice after his owners noticed he wasn’t himself after chewing on a children’s toy. After blood tests, medications and fluids he was much brighter but still not back to his normal self and an ultrasound revealed a blockage in his intestines. The […]
Read MoreCould your pet be affected by pyometra?
Although pyometra is a fairly common condition, many people don’t know what it is. Pyometra is an infection of the uterus (womb), common in female dogs and cats that haven’t been spayed. In dogs, every time they have a season (usually about twice a year) they undergo all the hormonal treatments associated with pregnancy, regardless […]
Read MoreThe importance of regular health checks for your dog
Owning a dog is great fun and immensely rewarding, but they’re also a big responsibility. Although you get to know and understand different aspects of their behaviour and their day-to-day routines, it isn’t always obvious to know if your dog is ill, it’s even harder to spot any potential dog health problems. Most people don’t […]
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