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Vet Q&A: Does Brexit affect my pet?
Now that the transition period is over, you might be wondering if and how you can travel to the EU with your four-legged friend. We’ve broken down the advice to help.
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Vet Q&A: Can cats drink milk?
It’s a popular myth that our cats need to drink milk. Our vets are de-bunking this and looking at what you should be giving your cat instead.
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Low-cost Valentine’s gift ideas for dogs
Unsure what to get your dog come 14 February? There’s no need to break the bank! Show them how much you care with our low-cost valentine’s gift ideas for dogs.
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Vet Q&A: How can I stop my cat getting separation anxiety?
It may come as a surprise, but cats can get separation anxiety which can make them stressed and cause a lot of other problems. As lockdown is slowly lifted, we need to help our cats re-adjust to 'normal' life.
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Vet Q&A: Can pets catch Coronavirus?
What does Coronavirus mean for our pets? We’ve been answering some of your questions!
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Vet Q&A: How do I know if my cat is too fat?
We often see overweight pets but sometimes it can be difficult for owners to know if your pet is overweight or not.
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Vet Q&A: Why is my dog licking their paws?
You’d be surprised at how many cases we see of dogs biting or licking their paws – especially in summer and autumn. The problem is, there can be so many different reasons for it, ranging from allergies and insect bites, to boredom.
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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.
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Vet Q&A: How much should I feed my dog or cat?
Pets come in different shapes and sizes and this means that every pet’s dietary needs will be different. Working out what they need to suit their size, age and exercise requirements is important for their health and wellbeing and it’s really important not to give them too much (or too little!).
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Q&A: My pet is really scared of fireworks – how can I help them?
Fireworks can cause a lot of stress for our pets (and us). If your pet isn't used to the sound of fireworks, you might find they get scared.
