by Gem Farrell | Jul 10, 2023 | Pet Health
If your pooch is a lover of running through long grass, it is important to check them for grass seeds afterward. Grass seeds? YES, they may look harmless but in the wrong place, they become harmful… What are grass seeds and how can they be harmful to our dogs?...
by Gem Farrell | Jun 27, 2023 | Pet Health
Cruciate ligament injury is the most common cause of hind limb problems in dogs and sadly around 50% of dogs develop this condition in both back legs. What are cruciate ligaments? There are two ligaments in the knee (the cruciate ligament) that help stabilise the...
by Gem Farrell | Jun 26, 2023 | Pet Health, Promotions
Does your dog have a lump or bump on or under the skin? We know how worrying it is when you find a lump or bump on your dog, but not all lumps are cancerous. There are many types of lumps, early detection is the key to a better chance of recovery, let’s explore...
by Gem Farrell | Jun 20, 2023 | Pet Health
Not sure if your dog is stressed or suffering with anxiety, we are here to offer our advice and pin point the signs you should look out for. Dog anxiety is real and unlike us they don’t have a voice to express their feelings but they do have other ways to show...
by Gem Farrell | Jun 12, 2023 | Announcements, Important, Pet Health
We are excited to announce we are now offering Cryotherapy an advanced freezing innovation that is fast, effective and safe for removal of abnormal tissues, such as skin tags, warts, tumours and many other lesions. What is Cryotherapy? Cryotherapy is a...
by Gem Farrell | Jun 9, 2023 | Pet Health
The average lifespan of a domestic rabbit is 8 to 12 years. To help your rabbit live a long and happy life, you need to take care of all of their health needs. A healthy rabbit has bright, alert eyes with a fine coat. They should be leaving droppings regularly, eating...