Greenbay Vet News
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Nutrition series – raw feeding of dogs and cats
Apr 27 2020
From vegan to paleo, there are a huge range of diets for people. And much like our own diets varying, the options for our pets do too. As well as…
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Nutrition series – reading pet food labels
Apr 20 2020
In Registered Veterinary Nurse Laura Sproul’s second nutrition blog she covers reading pet food labels – what is in your pet’s bowl? Figuring out what all the information on your…
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Nutrition series – lifestage feeding for your dog or cat
Apr 14 2020
Our Registered Veterinary Nurse, Laura Sproul, has recently done a course in dog and cat nutrition. This course was run by Dr Marge Chandler, a highly qualified veterinary nutritionist. Laura…
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Help for puppy owners during ‘lockdown’
Apr 07 2020
‘Lockdown’ is a challenging time for a puppy owner. There may be a delay before you are able to get your puppy out and about, and then when allowed out…
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Coronavirus – updated 29.3.20
Mar 13 2020
UPDATE 8.4.20 There is now a dedicated page of our website for all COVID-19 information and updates – click here. UPDATE 29.3.20 Thank you for your patience and understanding as…
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Anxiety in cats
Mar 09 2020
This month is Pet Anxiety Month. In this article we take a look at anxiety in pet cats. Anxiety/stress in cats is common and can result in a number of…
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Alabama rot – a reminder of what you need to know
Feb 27 2020
“Alabama rot” (idiopathic cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy) is a very rare, but potentially fatal disease of dogs. It has been recognised in the UK since 2012, with cases occurring…
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Feline diploma success for Claire
Feb 11 2020
Congratulations to Registered Veterinary Nurse Claire, who has passed her ISFM Diploma in Feline Nursing. Claire qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2005 and is passionate about cats! She is…
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What happens when my pet has a ‘dental’?
Feb 03 2020
If the vet advises we perform a ‘dental’ on your pet, this means a full assessment of the teeth, professional clean and polish, along with extractions of any severely diseased…
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Arthritis – how you can help your dog
Jan 27 2020
Osteoarthritis is the most common cause of chronic pain in dogs, affecting 4 out of 5 older dogs. Signs can be a subtle, but may include: Different behaviours including depression…