The Importance of Dental Care for Your Pet

The Importance of Dental Care for Your Pet

Did you know that 80% of dogs and 70% of cats over three years of age have some form of dental disease? Dental disease can not only be painful and uncomfortable for pets, but the procedure to clean and remove teeth becomes more complicated and often more costly to...
Anaesthesia free Pet Dentistry

Anaesthesia free Pet Dentistry

HOT TOPIC: ‘Can’t you just clean my pet’s teeth without an anaesthetic?’ Anaesthesia means NO PAIN! We offer pain-free and fear-free dentistry with human-grade, ultra-safe anaesthetics. You may have seen information floating around the pet...
Gut Stasis in Rabbits

Gut Stasis in Rabbits

Everything you need to know about Gut Stasis in Rabbits By Dr Hazel Patterson BSc DVM You may have heard of the term ‘gut stasis’ before, or had a rabbit with this problem in the past.  It is a common and potentially fatal condition affecting rabbits, so as a bunny...

Toilet Training; Using a litter tray

DO I NEED TO TRAIN MY KITTEN TO USE A LITTER BOX? At about 30-36 days of age, kittens leave the nest to search out a loose substrate / material for elimination. The kitten learns specific areas and substrates to use by observation of the queen (mother). Kittens dig in...