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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.

  • Vet Q&A: Is it safe to get rabbits neutered?

    We understand that some owners might be worried about getting their rabbits neutered or spayed. Our vets are here to help put your mind at ease.

  • Vet Q&A: Can we feed the dog Christmas dinner?

    We’re feeling really festive here and it’s the time of year that most owners might be thinking of giving their dog an extra treat on Christmas day.

  • Vet Q&A: How can I stop my cat spraying indoors?

    Cats spraying indoors isn't pleasant and it's something our vets get asked about a lot. We've put together their advice so you can get to the bottom of your cat's spraying habit!

  • Vet Q&A: Is my dog is panting too much?

    Knowing whether your dog is panting too much can be difficult, but it’s important to know when the signs may be pointing to something more serious.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Flood safety for pets

    If you live in an area prone to flooding or if it rains a lot more than usual, it can cause a lot of disruption and danger for you, your family, and your pets.

  • Vet Q&A: How can I keep my rabbits warm in cold weather?

    Rabbits are used to being outside, but when the temperature starts to drop even they can feel the chill! You’ll need to make some small changes to keep your rabbits warm through the winter months.

  • 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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