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  • Answers to the questions below will help with planning the investigations required and subsequent treatment. Thank you for your help. Has your dog got diarrhoea, i.e.(a) is the stool unformed,…

  • Veterinary medicines, just like their human counterparts, are subject to various regulations, for example some need prescriptions and others do not.As the result of the new Veterinary…

  • Neutering removes the sexual urge from both dogs and bitches. Carried out surgically it is irreversible. Temporary or semi-permanent control can be affected by the use of certain drugs. If you…

  • Today pain control is an important part of treatment for any condition in which it is considered that pain may be present. Even with relatively routine procedures, such as neutering, pain plays a part.

  • Approximately 33% of pet dogs and cats visit a veterinary practice due to illness or accident every year. The unexpected is always just around the corner! Veterinary procedures and techniques…

  • Following our discussion an appointment has been made for _______________________ to seeNameCentreTelephone No.The following notes have been provided to ensure the referral runs as smoothly as…

  • Second opinions and referrals often cause great anxiety to owners, irrespective of whether suggested by the veterinary surgeon or considered as a possibility by the pet owner. Sometimes,…

  • In Britain today dogs can travel by air, rail, road or sea. Each form of travel presents it own unique problems.

  • Vaccination of both our children and our pets has been under the spotlight in recent years. Recently the Vaccination Guidelines Group (VGG) of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association…

  • Vaccinations both for us and our animals are constantly improving but occasionally failures still occur.