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Common Vet Myths – Flea Prevention
Learn about the common vet myths on Flea Prevention to find out what really works and what doesn’t.
Read MoreFeline Biting and Aggression
There are many possible causes behind a cat acting aggressively. Aggression can take many forms, and the solution to this depends on the cause. Some examples of causes are as follows:
Read MoreWhy does he do that!?! The serial humper…
Clients are often embarrassed to discuss certain canine behaviours, including mounting. Often dog owners assume that mounting is sexual in nature and will stop once the pet has been neutered. They then become concerned when their dog continues, particularly around young children in the household or visitors.
Read MorePneumothorax
Animals (specifically cats and dogs) have a respiratory system similar to humans. The lungs function to take in oxygen from the air and expel carbon dioxide into the environment. The lungs are a vital organ necessary to sustain life.
Read MoreHeat Stroke in Dogs
As the hot days of summer are upon us, the heat can affect our pets as much as it affects us. Heat stroke, also known as HYPERthermia, becomes a concern for dogs on very hot or humid days. It can happen quite quickly – exposure to the heat does not have to be prolonged if […]
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