Dogs
Microchipping dogs greatly improves their chances of being found and returned to you if they ever go missing.
Learning about your dog's behaviour is a key element in building a strong relationship, which will allow you to understand how your dog is feeling, or why they behave in certain ways.
How often do you brush your dog’s teeth? Poor pet dental care can not only mean painful toothache in your pets it can also lead to liver and heart problems.
Obesity in dogs is almost as common as human obesity. Just like us, the global population of dogs is facing a crisis of expanding waistlines.
Most dog breeds achieve seniority at about the age of seven. Larger breeds get there a couple of years earlier, and smaller breeds a year or two later. But once a dog enters its senior years, it’s time to make some changes to its diet and lifestyle.
Did you know that chocolate is toxic to dogs? A small amount could give your dog an upset stomach, but there are potentially much more serious issues to be aware of when it comes to dogs and chocolate.
Most ear problems in dogs can be treated easily, though some will require further intervention and, on occasion, even surgery.
Dog eye problems are relatively common and can range from mild inflammation and conjunctivitis to more severe conditions such as glaucoma and blindness.
Just like you, your dog is going to get sick now and then. You may return from the vets with some medication to administer. Learning how to do it right will make the process easier for both you and your dog.
At Spinney Vets, we fully recommend dog neutering as it will benefit both your dog and you as their owner.
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Pet Care