Once a vet has made a diagnosis of arthritis in your pet there is a huge range of treatment options available which can help. What works best for one pet...
The first and foremost thing to do if you think your pet is showing signs of arthritis is to discuss it with your veterinary team. This enables us to confirm...
Arthritis is very common in dogs and cats, especially as they get older. The symptoms are often mistaken as the pet simply getting old, but there is a lot that...
We are thrilled to share that Student Veterinary Nurse Laurie has passed his final practical exams, and is now eligible to become a Registered Veterinary Nurse. Laurie first joined us...
November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Just like people, pets can develop diabetes (sugar diabetes - full name diabetes mellitus). If left untreated, diabetes can cause serious illness in your pet...
Fireworks can be stressful for your pet - many dogs and cats are affected by the loud bangs. Dogs may run, hide, tremble, pace, pant, refuse to eat or even...
New rules make it a legal requirement for everyone in Great Britain who keeps birds to register with the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). Keepers must register before 1...
This week is Pet Eye Health Awareness Week. This article summarises what you should be looking for when assessing if your pet has healthy eyes, with advice for when to...