by Gem Farrell | Jul 26, 2023 | Pet Health
Some pets enjoy vet visits, but as you are probably well aware, many do not. To create a stress-free experience, Learn more about how you can make vet visits as relaxing as possible to ensure your pet’s comfort and well-being. Warren House Vets are dedicated to...
by Gem Farrell | Jul 19, 2023 | Pet Health
There’s no way to anticipate what will happen in the future — you can’t predict when or how your pets will get sick, or how much it will cost. Pet insurance protects against unexpected veterinary bills. Pet Insurance is so important, more so now with the currently...
by Gem Farrell | Jul 17, 2023 | Pet Health
Wasp and bee stings are most common in spring, summer, and early autumn. Dogs and cats are stung on their paws or around the face and usually develop minor pain, irritation, or swelling. In some cases, the effects of a sting can be more serious. Most stings can be...
by Gem Farrell | Jul 10, 2023 | Pet Health
There are several species of snakes in the UK, but the European Adder is the only one that is poisonous and potentially dangerous to your dog. Find out what symptoms there are and what to do if an adder has bitten your dog… There have been several reports in the...
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...