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The Best Age for Desexing Dog Based on Breed and Weight

The Best Age for Desexing Dog Based on Breed and Weight

There is no ‘right’ or ‘wrong’ answer when it comes to deciding when to desex your dog. The following studies are simply a guideline that may help you make a more informed decision. However, your decision may be influenced by additional factors such as: - Increased...

Top 5 Pet Friendly Plants to brighten your home

Top 5 Pet Friendly Plants to brighten your home

So now that you know about all the plants we need to keep OUT of our homes (if you haven’t seen my previous blog click here), as promised - today’s blog will be all about… PET FRIENDLY PLANTS!I personally love having plants at home but after getting my puppy Putty, I...

7 Popular Household Plants That Are Toxic For Dogs & Cats

7 Popular Household Plants That Are Toxic For Dogs & Cats

With all of us spending so much time inside during COVID19, plant ownership is definitely on the rise. With this in mind, it’s particularly important we ensure any new plants we’re bringing into our home are also safe for our furbabies!Despite being a vet myself, I...

My Dog’s Eyes are Red and Swollen: Cherry Eye in Dogs

My Dog’s Eyes are Red and Swollen: Cherry Eye in Dogs

What is cherry eye? Cherry eye (prolapse of the third eyelid) is an eye condition which is commonly seen in dogs, but can also occur in cats. Unlike humans, dogs and cats have three eyelids. The third eyelid is located in the inner corner of the eyes and is normally...

Heart Murmur in Dogs

Heart Murmur in Dogs

The Heart Anatomy The heart is a hollow, muscular organ that is made up of four chambers (the right atrium and the left atrium as well as the right ventricle and the left ventricle). These four chambers are separated by a wall and two valves. The tricuspid valve...

Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury

Cranial Cruciate Ligament Injury

What is the cranial cruciate ligament? The cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) in dogs is the equivalent to the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in humans. The cranial cruciate ligament is one of many ligaments in the dog’s knee, connecting the femur (thigh bone) to the...

Arthritis

Arthritis

What is arthritis? Arthritis by definition is simply inflammation of the joint. While many people think of arthritis as a faraway thing, in only the really old pets, it can actually begin as early as a 1 year of age and can progress to being a huge issue by the time...

Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS)

Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS)

You’ve done the research. You already know that your squishy-faced (brachycephalic) furbaby has different needs. As any loving paw-rent would, you do the very best you can to keep your lovable furbaby happy and healthy. Your veterinarian may have already told you that...

Homemade Chicken Stock for Your Furbaby

Homemade Chicken Stock for Your Furbaby

We love chicken stock. It can be really helpful for picky eaters – a nice stock mixed with kibble can be a sneaky way of tricking your furbaby into eating a complete and balanced diet. It can also be a really nice treat on a cold winter night. That said, chicken stock...

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

What is IBD? IBD is a chronic condition in which the gastrointestinal system is inflamed and irritated. Many dogs and cats with IBD have a history of chronic vomiting and diarrhoea. IBD can also disrupt the absorption of nutrients and energy from food, leading to...