5 Signs That Your Cat Needs to See a Veterinarian

16 July 2020
 Categories: Pets & Animals, Blog

Sometimes it's fairly obvious that your cat needs a veterinarian. For instance, if your cat suffers a massive trauma like getting hit by a moving vehicle or if a dog attacks it and leaves it with some injuries, you won't hesitate to take it to the veterinarian. However, the need for medical attention isn't as obvious. If you notice that your cat is acting abnormally, you need to rush them to the veterinarian. Read More 

How To Take Great Care Of Your Dog’s Teeth

22 August 2019
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Keeping your dog's teeth healthy and clean can be a difficult task, and many people don't know how to do it efficiently. The Royal Veterinary College explains that around 87% of dogs suffer from gum disease, which can lead to further issues with their teeth. This short guide explains three ways you can keep your dog's teeth looking and feeling great. Brush Their Teeth Regularly Many people take great care with their own teeth but don't brush their dogs' teeth regularly. Read More 

From Four to Three: Helping Your Dog Adjust After a Leg Amputation

19 August 2019
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Can you imagine adjusting to life if you lost a leg? In addition to the significant healing that must take place after the loss of a limb, you would then need to become accustomed to your reduced mobility. It's the same if your dog loses a leg. This can happen for a number of reasons, most notably after an accident or as an extreme (though necessary) measure to remove a malignant growth. Read More 

A Guide on How to Open a Vet Clinic

2 July 2019
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Once you complete your degree in veterinary medicine, you may opt to join formal employment, or better still, venture out on your own. Running your own business may seem difficult at first. However, with the tips below, you should have an easy time.  Market Research Is there an existing market for vet clinics in your area? Consult pet owners to determine whether it would be viable to establish a vet clinic. Read More 

2 steps you can take to minimise the risk of your new dog getting lost

14 May 2019
 Categories: Pets & Animals, Blog

There are several steps that you can take to reduce the risk of your new dog getting lost. Read on to discover what these steps are. 1. Check the functionality of your pet's microchip if they sustain a serious injury Microchipping your pet is a crucial step that you must take if you want to lower your chances of permanently losing them if they ever get lost or stolen. Getting this tiny piece of circuitry implanted into your pet by a business that provides a pet microchipping service will mean that if, for example, your dog gets a fright whilst they are off the lead during a walk and runs off, there is a good chance that you will be able to locate them. Read More