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Vet Q&A: what should I do about vaccinations during lockdown?
With veterinary practices across the country needing to prioritise emergency cases due to lockdown restrictions, it’s understandable that some owners are worried about their pet missing vaccinations.
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Vet Q&A: Should I keep my rabbits inside or outside?
Our rabbits can happily live indoors or outdoors, but as the weather gets cooler you might have a few more questions about moving your furry friends inside to escape the elements.
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Should my kitten's teeth fall out?
Our vets answer questions about your kitten's baby teeth, including when kittens start teething, when they should lose their baby teeth, and what to do if your cat is teething
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Vet Q&A: Is my cat grooming too much?
Cats are clean animals and it’s normal to see your feline friend preening themselves throughout the day. If they’re grooming too much though and you’re noticing hair loss, then there may be an underlying problem.
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Vet Q&A: How do I cut my dog's nails safely?
Maintaining your dog's nails is a vital part of taking care of their health and wellbeing. Many dogs will need them trimming from time to time, so it's important to know the benefits of keeping them trimmed and recognise when they need doing.
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Vet Q&A: Does the change in seasons affect pets?
We all know that people can get SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder) this time of year and it might seem like our pets are under the weather too, but how much do the seasons really affect pets?
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Vet Q&A: keeping pets and kids calm during lockdown
Since Coronavirus has turned our lives upside down, there have been a lot of changes to get used to. We don’t know how long this situation is going to last so we’re here to help things go as smoothly as possible for everyone – people and their pets!
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Vet Q&A: How do I remove plaque from my dog's teeth
Oral hygiene is an important part of dogs’ overall health and wellbeing. That’s why our vets have some advice on how to remove plaque from your dog’s teeth.
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop dog pee killing grass?
Our dogs are great, but what their pee does to the grass isn’t so good! Sadly, dog pee killing grass is pretty inevitable, but there are some ways you can lessen the effects.
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Vet Q&A: How can I keep my pet safe this Easter?
It's not uncommon for our furry friends to chomp on something they shouldn't. And with the long Easter weekend fast approaching, it’s worth being extra vigilant – especially if you’re one to celebrate by stocking up on chocolate treats. Read on to find out how to keep your pet safe over this holiday.
