There are a multitude of complementary therapies available to help enhance health and well-being. A few of the more common therapies used to promote animal health in veterinary practice include… read more →
Occasionally dogs develop abscesses but cats are prone to getting them and sometimes it can make them feel quite sick and sore. Abscesses are usually the result of puncture wounds,… read more →
As with any dis-ease, a gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) upset is the body’s way of saying that something is wrong. With vomiting and diarrhea, it’s generally nature’s way of cleansing out… read more →
Raw meat: Cats and dogs are carnivores and so feeding them a balanced diet with fresh or pre-frozen raw meat can help to improve their health and vitality (there are… read more →
For our pets, like us humans, health is freedom from dis-ease. This means that they are strong and healthy and do not suffer any ills that require medical intervention. From… read more →
Although fireworks can be beautiful to watch they can be very scary and sometimes even dangerous to our pets. The responsible use of fireworks is important to ensure that people… read more →
Stress has an important role to play in the survival of any species but it becomes a problem when it is severe or ongoing and an animal is unable to… read more →
The “excess baggage” that our animals may carry can be a very important factor affecting long-term health. Extra weight can be a burden to an animal with sore joints and… read more →
We all want our pets to be fit and healthy, to perform to their optimal potential and to have an excellent quality of life. Good nutrition is fundamentally important to… read more →
Desexing Why Desex For many dogs and cats there are a number of very good reasons why it is important to consider desexing (a procedure to stop the reproductive tract… read more →
