by Gem Farrell | Jan 18, 2024 | Pet Health
Various corneal conditions can affect dogs, ranging from mild irritations to more serious issues. Here are some common corneal conditions seen in dogs, the symptoms to look out for, and what the treatments are. Let’s have a look at the conditions: Corneal...
by Gem Farrell | Jan 18, 2024 | Pet Health
Cherry eye surgery in dogs is a procedure performed to correct the condition known as cherry eye, where the gland of the third eyelid (nictitans gland) protrudes or prolapses from its normal position. Did you know? The third eyelid, or nictitating membrane, is a...
by Gem Farrell | Jan 17, 2024 | Pet Health
Ectropion and entropion are two different eyelid conditions in pets. In this article we explain the conditions in more depth, what you should look out for, and what the treatment involves. What Is Ectropion? Let’s begin with Ectropion, ectropion is an eyelid...
by Gem Farrell | Jan 3, 2024 | Pet Health
Is your dog required to wear a muzzle? This can be due to reactivity to other dogs, scavenging behaviour on walks, or UK restrictions. Are you unsure of where to start with muzzle training? Training is very important when introducing your dog to wearing a muzzle. Even...
by Gem Farrell | Jan 2, 2024 | Pet Health
Understand and manage urinary problems in your cat or dog, with our helpful information. Urinary problems in dogs and cats are common issues that we see a lot of here at Warren House Veterinary Centre. These problems can range from mild discomfort to severe health...