Pet Care Blog
Managing common pet skin issues
With allergic skin and ear problems being one of the most common issues we see pets for, our team would love to impart our top tips for home management of allergy symptoms.
Dental care at home and in the clinic
Do you know why staying on top of your pet’s dental hygiene is so important?
Is your senior pet struggling with toileting? Learn how to help!
As dogs reach their senior years, they can unfortunately become a little “hit or miss” with their toileting.
Common things occur commonly!
Gut upset is one of the most common health problems that we see in our animal patients.
Saving your pet: A basic guide to resuscitation
If your pet ever suffers a serious illness or injury, you may have to consent to veterinary resuscitation procedures being performed on them.
A double dose of dog: Joys & challenges with two pups
If you’re contemplating getting a second dog or adopting two pups at once, it’s important to consider the potential benefits and difficulties of becoming a double-dog household.
Pet anxiety: Understanding the signs, causes, and ways to help
Anxiety in pets can manifest as a fight, flight or freeze response. Check out how to identify some of these body language signals in dogs and cats.
Pet Food in all Forms
Some of the most common pet care questions we field are related to diet, and what will be the healthiest, safest, and tastiest diet for a much-beloved pet. Unfortunately, there is no one perfect diet to suit each and every cat or dog. Like us, pets have individual...
Getting the most out of your veterinary visits
Did you know that there are a few simple ways to ensure that you and your pet get the most value out of each veterinary visit? Follow these tips from our team and you’ll keep routine veterinary visits as smooth as a sphynx cat and as happy as a Labrador with a lick...
The ultimate consultation cheat sheet – effortless vet visits for your pet!
Imagine that you’re a dog. Your owner clips on your lead (exciting!), pops you into the car (woo hoo!), and you excitedly journey to… the vet. Now, imagine you’re a cat. You see “the box of doom” (also known as the pet carrier), and before you can escape, your owner...
Senior Pets
Aging is an unavoidable part of life, and when it comes to our pets, some will age without any major issues, and some will need a little extra TLC. It is important to know what age-related changes look like and how to manage them appropriately, so we can ensure our...
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...