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Vet Q&A: taking care of your pet during lockdown
With the recent announcement from the government about staying at home, we know a lot of people have concerns and questions. Our vets have been answering some FAQs.
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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: Can I get my pet vaccinated against Covid-19?
With vaccinations against the coronavirus being rolled out to people, you might be wondering if your pet can have – or even needs – a Covid-19 vaccination.
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop my dog getting separation anxiety?
While many of our four-legged friends will be enjoying lots of extra attention time at home with their owners, it could be a struggle for them once we get back to ‘normal’.
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Vet Q&A: Why do puppies cry at night?
If you’ve ever had a young puppy, you might be familiar with how unsettling the first few nights can be. Our vets have given their advice on why puppies cry at night and how to help them.
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Vet Q&A: My cat has special food for their kidneys – how can I get them to eat it?
If your cat has kidney disease, your vet will likely recommend a special diet for them. These diets contain make sure the kidneys don’t have to work so hard.
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Vet Q&A: How can I deal with the loss of a pet?
Losing a pet can be a really difficult time. While it’s not something any of us want to go through, sadly all pet owners will have to at some stage.
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Vet Q&A: How do I trim my cat’s claws?
Cats use their claws for all sorts of things – jumping, climbing and hunting – but while we’re spending more time with our feline friends you might be noticing just how long they are!
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Vet Q&A: Should I insure my pet?
Pets are great, but they are also a big responsibility and caring for them can be expensive. Getting insurance is a great way to help cover your pet should anything bad happen.
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Vet Q&A: How can I get my pet used to people in facemasks?
As we start to go out more during the coronavirus pandemic, you might need to wear a facemask to help stop the spread. Covering our mouth and nose is necessary, but can be scary for our pets, especially as they’re a new addition to our lives
