Emergency Pet Services: Recognising the Signs of a Sick Dog
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11 January 2024
As a pet parent, you always want the best for your furry mate. However, just like humans, dogs can also suffer from health problems. And when something goes wrong, it can be a scary experience for both dogs and their owners. That's why it's essential to be awa
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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.
Nail Disorders In Dogs
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4 August 2023
Just like humans, dogs can get sore feet and can develop health problems with their nails. Nail disorder is a term that encompasses any health problems related to your dog's nails. A nail disorder can make walking painful and pain can radiate from the affected
The Secret to Shiny Coats: Grooming for a Healthy and Beautiful Coat
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1 May 2023
A shiny and healthy coat signifies a happy and well-cared-for pet. While genetics play a role in your pet's coat quality, grooming also plays a critical role in maintaining a healthy and beautiful coat. Here are some tips for grooming your pet to achieve a shi
Pet Ultrasound: Three Critical Tips for Preparing for the Examination
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21 December 2022
If your pet is experiencing some health problems, the veterinarian might recommend an ultrasound. The use of ultrasound is ideal for examining the bodies of most animals because it is non-invasive. The discomfort during the diagnostic procedure is minimal, and
Could Your Rabbit Have Fleas?
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24 August 2022
Fleas are a pest that tends to be associated with cats and dogs, but did you know rabbits can get fleas, too? Fleas can affect rabbits year-round, but they are at increased risk during warm months. Outdoor rabbits can develop a flea infestation from their gene