Fresh wholesome foods sound like a wonderful thing to feed our pets, and many dogs appear to do well on these diets, but are there hidden risks? If feeding bones and raw foods is your choice for feeding your dog, you should be aware of the potential problems as well as the benefits of these […]
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Physiotherapy for Dogs With Arthritis
Have you noticed a behaviour change as your dog gets older? How many times have we heard someone say that their dog is getting grumpy in their old age? It is also not uncommon for people to talk about how their pet develops ‘selective deafness’ and tends to ‘do as they please’; in other words, […]
Urinary Incontinence in the Female Dog Part 3 – Treatment
In Part 1 and Part 2 of this series, we looked at causes of urinary incontinence in female dogs and how your vet will investigate the problem and reach a diagnosis. In this article, we explore the current options for managing the condition Treatment for urinary incontinence due to an infection If bacteria have been […]
What is Elbow Dysplasia in Dogs?
In an earlier article about Elbow Dysplasia in dogs, orthopaedic expert Rob Rayward helped us to understand the ‘normal’ elbow joint. Here he looks into elbow dysplasia in dogs; a common cause of lameness in growing dogs. What is Elbow Dysplasia? Elbow Dysplasia simply means ‘abnormal development of the elbow joint’. The term Elbow Dysplasia […]
Pet Bereavement – Understanding Loss and Euthanasia
Given the option, the death of our pets is a topic most of us prefer not to talk about. It can cause intense anxiety and may also evoke awkward feelings in relation to our own mortality. Yet an unavoidable aspect of becoming attached to our pets is the inevitable experience of grief in relation to […]