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The Vets4Pets Guide to Pet Insurance Vets4Pets

WebFor example, your pet insurance policy may have an annual limit of £3000 but a condition limit of £500, which means that if the cost of treating your pet's injury was £1500, then …

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Pancreatitis in dogs, symptoms and treatment Vets4Pets

WebA dog with acute pancreatitis normally shows clear and, occasionally, severe signs of abdominal discomfort or gastrointestinal upset, such as vomiting and diarrhoea. …

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Dog Advice Dog Health Information Vets4Pets

WebDog health advice. Dogs can be trusted companions, fun friends and great company. Owning a dog is a big responsibility, but put in the time to train and really get to know …

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What is Preventative Healthcare

WebPreventative healthcare works on the ‘prevention is better than cure’ approach, and makes sure that pets have as much protection as we can give them against a range of …

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Dog Feeding Guide What Should You Feed Your Dog Vets4Pets

WebIt is clean, and although harder than wet food, kibble from breed-size specific foods will be small or large enough to be appropriate for your dog’s mouth. Dry food is generally better …

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Dog Vaccinations Prevent Diseases in Your Dog Vets4Pets

WebDogs should have their first vaccinations when they are between 6 - 8 weeks old. Your vet will discuss the most suitable option for your pet. Read more about vaccinating your …

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Gastroenteritis in Dogs Vets4Pets

WebThis is a type of gastroenteritis in which the dog produces diarrhoea and sometimes also vomit, which can both contain blood. The bleeding might look as though the dog is …

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How to Spot and Treat Yeast Infections in Dogs

WebA dog with a yeast infection in their ear often has a brownish, waxy, smelly, ear discharge. A strong smell – One noticeable feature of yeast infection in dogs is an unpleasant smell. …

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Walking and Exercising your Puppy Vets4Pets

Webunderstand dog health and physiology and as more evidence is uncovered by research, some general advice becomes easier to offer. As a rule, where physical exercise is …

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Ringworm in Dogs Symptoms & Treatments Vets4Pets

WebSymptoms and signs of ringworm in a dog. It can take up to three weeks from your dog becoming infected before you notice symptoms on them. Dermatophytes feed on hair, …

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Complete Care for Cats Pet Health Plans Vets for Pets

WebYear round vet prescribed protection against fleas and intestinal worms, plus ticks if required. Two additional consultations with your vet. Three consultations with a nurse, …

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How To Tell If Your Dog's Poo is Healthy Vets4Pets

WebType 4: Like a sausage or snake, smooth and soft. Type 5: Soft blobs with clear-cut edges (passed easily) Type 6: Fluffy pieces with ragged edges, a mushy stool. Type 7: Watery, …

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Giardia in Dogs Prevention and Treatment Vets4Pets

WebGiardia can infect many animals as well as dogs, including cats, ferrets and humans. Giardia can be difficult to diagnose, as dogs which are affected often only have giardia in their …

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Ringworm in Cats Symptoms & Treatment Vets4Pets

WebDermatophytes feed on dead skin and nail tissue and on hairs, causing hair breakage and scaly, crusty skin. There’s a wide range of severity of symptoms with ringworm, and …

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Dementia in Cats Vets4Pets

WebAimless wandering is one of two behaviour problems most often reported in cats of 15 and over. A = Anxiety. Cats with dementia can’t make sense of their world which makes them …

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Vaccinations for Rabbits Prevent Diseases Vets4Pets

WebThis vaccination gives protection against the three main rabbit diseases - Myxomatosis, Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease 1 (RHD1) and Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease 2 (RHD2). …

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Cat & Kitten Vaccinations Cat Advice Vets4Pets

WebKittens are old enough to be vaccinated once they are 8-9 weeks old. They will have an initial injection, and then a second about 3 weeks later, as well as a thorough health …

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Fleas and Your Rabbit Signs & Prevention Vets4Pets

WebIn heavily infested rabbits, a flea infestation can cause so much blood loss that the rabbit becomes anaemic. This can look like weakness, and pale gums. Hair loss and scaling. …

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Cat Feeding Guide Cat & Kitten Food Advice Vets4Pets

WebIt is clean, and although harder than wet food, kibble from breed-size specific foods will be small or large enough to be appropriate for your cat’s mouth. Dry food is generally better …

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Rabbit Arthritis Vets4Pets

WebOsteoarthritis, often referred to just as arthritis, is a painful disease caused by wear and tear of a joint. It makes movement difficult and sore. Affected rabbits are usually in their …

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