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How to keep your dog healthy RSPCA

WEBHelping your dog stay healthy. Here are a few things to keep in mind on a day-to-day basis: Daily health checks: dogs are vulnerable to a range of infectious diseases and other …

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Common Cat Illnesses & Prevention RSPCA

WEBLike any animal, cats get ill from time to time. They most commonly suffer from dental issues, followed by trauma, skin problems, digestive problems and parasitic infestations …

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Common Dog Illnesses & Prevention RSPCA

WEBIt's important to understand the common ailments they may pick up so that you can recognise the signs. Being clued up about dog illnesses means we can all do more to …

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The five welfare needs

WEB3. Health To be protected from pain and harm, by seeing the vet when they are feeling unwell, or to get their regular injections to keep them healthy. 4. Natural behaviour To be …

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RSPCA VETERINARY HEALTH WELFARE LAN

WEBRSPCA Veterinary Health & Welfare Plan Guidance Notes for Laying Hens and Pullets 1 May 2011 Introduction The Veterinary Health and Welfare Plan (VHWP) is a document …

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Caring For Your Puppy

WEBUp to 8 weeks - before you bring your puppy home. Wherever your puppy came from, the previous owner should have done a few things, including: Organising their first puppy …

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Horse Health & Welfare Checks RSPCA

WEBFor more tips on keeping your horse happy and healthy, read our Equine Health and Welfare Checklist. You can also find out more about caring for your horse or pony in our …

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Puppy Vaccinations

WEBHealth and welfare; Vaccinations; Health and Welfare. Puppy vaccinations - what you need to know. Vaccinating your puppy is one of the most important things to do in your first …

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How to keep your cat healthy and happy

WEBSpot health problems early by checking for signs of injury or illness - and don't forget, cats have a similar pain threshold to people.; Keep an eye out for behaviour changes - …

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Caring for Older Dogs

WEBChanging needs of older dogs. Although they may be slowing down, senior dogs still need regular exercise and mental stimulation. Walking them little and often will help keep their …

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How to keep a rabbit healthy and happy

WEBKeep a close eye on their health everyday, and especially look out for: Changes in their behaviour, which can indicate illness or pain. Stressed rabbits are more likely to become …

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Guinea Pig Health & Welfare Tips RSPCA

WEBIt's important to give your guinea pigs the right food, as this will help prevent lots of common diseases, such as dental or gut disease and lack of Vitamin C. Check your guinea pigs …

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Ferret Neutering & Contraception RSPCA

WEBVasectomy for ferrets. A vasectomy is a process of sterilising a male ferret by cutting the tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the penis. The process of vasectomy doesn't …

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Hamster Health & Welfare Tips RSPCA

WEBThey can become infected by contaminated food, water and litter material, and you should also keep them away from poisonous materials such as poisonous food, plants and …

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Cleaning Your Dogs Teeth

WEBBrush your dog's teeth regularly. Dental chews and treats are also a good way of helping to keep your dog's teeth clean. Feeding bones is controversial - although raw, meaty bones …

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Cat microchipping RSPCA

WEBA tiny microchip (about the size of a grain of rice) is quickly and simply inserted under your cat’s skin, usually at the back of the neck. This gives your pet their own unique code. …

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