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Tag: Pet Advice

Taking Your Pet To The Vets?

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 ensuring your pet is as comfortable as possible when…
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Anxiety In Dogs

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 you… If you…
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Microchipping Cats UK Law

all owners must have their cat microchipped by June 2024 Compulsory Microchipping What is microchipping? A microchip is a small device about the size of a grain of rice. A quick injection inserts the chip under your cat’s skin, between the shoulder blades. Once inserted, the microchip cannot be felt by cats and the unique…
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Taking Your Cat To The Vet

We understand… All cats should have yearly veterinary checks, but some will need more frequent visits and most will need at least one surgery in their lives. For many cats, going to the vet is a stressful experience. However, there are many things we can do to relieve this stress The Cat Stressors Cats are independent and territorial by nature, need to be in control of their surroundings and are sensitive to various smells, all of which…
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SPRING – PET SAFETY

Keep your pets safe in the garden this spring The arrival of spring means it’s time to get outside and get dirty for those with green thumbs. The garden is a great place to spend time with dogs and outdoor cats, but warm spring weather can also pose poisoning risks. Pets can be poisoned by…
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British veterinary association on EXOTIC PETS

We don’t usually provide care for exotic animals although at times we have to help with end of life for those pets. British Veterinary Association has been advocating responsible ownership for those pets since they are sometimes mistakenly thought to be ‘easy to look after’. So we joined them in their efforts and wrote a…
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