Bone Fractures In Hamsters
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2 February 2021
As hamsters have small, thin bones, they can, unfortunately, suffer fractures quite easily. Bone fractures are a relatively common injury in hamsters that can occur due to improper handling, falls or as a result of your hamster getting their leg caught in an e
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There will always be a need for vets. That idea, plus my huge love of animals, has led me down the path of becoming a veterinarian. I have not graduated from my course yet, but the reason behind this blog is to share my learning journey. I intend to write blog posts on subjects like the veterinarian education path, my thoughts on whether to be a general or specialist vet and how I wish to use alternative treatments like acupuncture in my practice. If you too have a love of animals and want to make this your job, then my blog will be interesting to you.
3 Signs to Help You Know When the Vet Services Are Inevitable
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29 September 2020
Pets such as dogs are lovely creatures and reliable companions. They help you get peace of mind and happiness in various ways. Moreover, they help you explore the world around you and discover some new things, especially during dog walking. However, it's somet
Understanding Dog Diarrhoea
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9 October 2019
Diarrhoea is one of the most common reasons why pet owners take their dogs to the veterinary clinic. Most of the time, dog diarrhoea is caused by simple issues such as a slight change in diet or something they ate that they shouldn't have. However, there are t
Two tips for people whose dogs are undergoing chemotherapy
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27 July 2019
If your dog has a condition such as cancer, which your vet is about to start treating with chemotherapy, you should keep this advice in mind:
Try to arrange for them to be seen by a mobile veterinarian where possible
During the weeks or months when your dog i
5 Foods For Dogs With Diarrhoea
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10 April 2019
Like humans, dogs occasionally experience digestive upsets. Diarrhoea that contains blood or that continues for several days requires attention from a vet. However, if the diarrhoea is mild, the following foods could help your pooch to get over their stomach p