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Dogs
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Health & Safety
Five important things you should tell your new dog walker
Because most modern dog owners can’t stay at home with their dogs all day every day, dog walkers and dog sitters are very common today, and ...
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Dogs
Health & Safety
Pyelonephritis in dogs - A bacterial infection of the kidneys
When dogs are fully grown and have reached adulthood, their bodies are really good at fighting off and avoiding opportune infections such as...
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Dogs
Health & Safety
What you need to know about hanging tongue syndrome in dogs
Dogs hang their tongues out of their mouths for a whole host of reasons, and seeing your dog with their tongue sticking out is probably an e...
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Dogs
Health & Safety
Juvenile Epilepsy or JE in Dogs
Juvenile epilepsy is a specific type of epilepsy that develops in young dogs rather than adult and mature dogs, which is much more common. T...
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Cats
Health & Safety
Dental Pain in Cats
Dental disease is very common in cats, particularly those of middle age and older. Although we can't be quite sure what a cat feels, since i...
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Dogs
Health & Safety
Dominant progressive retinal atrophy (D-PRA) in dogs
Progressive retinal atrophy is one of the leading causes of painless, progressive and irreversible blindness in dogs, which in its turn come...
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Dogs
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Juvenile Myoclonic Epilepsy (JME) Testing in Dogs
Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy is just one of the various types of epilepsy that can affect dogs – but unlike most other types of epilepsy, JME...
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Dogs
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Persistent Pupillary Membrane or PPM in dogs
A pupillary membrane is the remnant of a blood vessel that delivered nutrients to the eye of the dog in question while they were in utero, o...
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Dogs
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Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-RHO) in dogs
Progressive retinal atrophy is a painless but irreversible condition that can affect the eyes of dogs, which leads to progressive loss of vi...
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Dogs
Health & Safety
Canine Multifocal Retinopathy or CMR in dogs
Canine multifocal retinopathy or CMR is a hereditary health condition that affects the eyes of dogs, and leads to raised lesions developing ...
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Dogs
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Dogs and collar safety
Because wearing a collar is a daily fact of life for dogs, other than when we need to buy a new collar or get a pup used to wearing one for ...
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Dogs
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Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia in dogs (CLL)
Chronic lymphocytic leukaemia is a type of cancer that affects the white blood cells or lymphocytes of the body, which are in turn a part of...
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Dogs
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Safely walking and socialising a blind dog
Dogs that have very poor eyesight or that are even completely blind can and usually do lead full, happy lives, with the right care and manag...
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Horses
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Lameness in Horses
The old adage of ‘no foot no horse’ is well worth remembering when it comes to lameness. Most lameness statistically is found in the hoof bu...
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Multiple myeloma or bone marrow cancer in dogs
Multiple myeloma is the formal name given to bone marrow cancer-a serious but thankfully rare form of cancer that can affect dogs. Whilst th...
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Dogs
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Six commonly misinterpreted submissive signals your dog uses
Dogs and humans don’t speak the same language – either in the spoken form, or in terms of body language and eye contact. This means that we ...
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Dogs
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Five mistakes to avoid when you take your dog out in the car
For most of the UK’s dogs, going out in the car is a fact of life and for many dogs, is an everyday occurrence. Even dog owners without cars...
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Dogs
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Five common misconceptions about dog food that should be addressed
Most dog owners have a fairly basic understanding of what and how we feed to our dogs, looking for a complete food that the dog will eat, th...
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