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Common pet emergencies

Date: 31 Jan 2024
By: admin
Being a pet owner entails a significant responsibility. Many people often misconstrue typical pet emergencies, not seeking help until it is too late. Being informed and having a record of common situations that warrant a veterinarian’s intervention can contribute to your pet’s long-term well-being. Our 24 hour hospitals, Mead Veterinary Centre, Streatham Hill Veterinary Surgery and Elizabeth Street Veteri
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Intestinal obstruction in dogs

Date: 05 Jan 2024
By: admin
How does intestinal obstruction happen? Intestinal obstruction is a serious condition that occurs when the intestines become blocked and cannot pass food, fluid, or gas. Various things, including foreign objects, tumours, and inflammatory conditions, can cause this. Intestinal obstruction can be a life-threatening condition and requires immediate medical attention.   What are the symptoms? Symptoms of intestinal
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Lily poisoning in cats

Date: 05 Jan 2024
By: admin
What happens when a lily is ingested by a cat? Lilies are toxic to cats and can cause serious illness if ingested. The toxic component of lilies is unknown, but all parts of the plant, including the flowers, leaves, and stems, are toxic to cats. Even small amounts of lilies can be toxic to cats, and the toxic dose can vary widely from cat to cat. Lily poisoning in cats: the signs to watch out for: Symptoms of lily to
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Road traffic accident in pets

Date: 05 Jan 2024
By: admin
Road traffic accidents (RTAs) are a common cause of pet injury and can sometimes be fatal. These accidents can occur when pets are hit by cars while crossing the road or when riding in a vehicle involved in an accident. RTAs can result in serious injuries or fatalities for pets, especially if they are hit by a fast-moving vehicle. Common injuries resulting from RTAs in pets include broken bones, cuts and abrasions, i
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Guide to pet euthanasia

Date: 05 Jan 2024
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Losing a pet is one of the most difficult challenges pet owners face, especially as their beloved companions reach the end of their lives. The grief that follows can take many forms, and it’s important to recognize that this loss is profound—our pets are family members. Their absence can be as deeply painful as losing a human loved one, leaving an irreplaceable void in our lives. In this article, our Clinical D
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Blocked cats – what to do

Date: 05 Jan 2024
By: admin
What is urethral obstruction in cats? Urethral obstruction is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when the urethra, the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body, becomes blocked. Hence, the condition is also termed a cat being blocked. This can cause a build-up of urine in the bladder, leading to pain, discomfort, and other serious complications. Urethral obstru
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Chocolate poisoning in dogs

Date: 05 Jan 2024
By: admin
Why is chocolate toxic to dogs? Chocolate is a common household item that can be toxic to dogs if ingested in large quantities. Chocolate contains Theobromine, a chemical compound that is toxic to dogs and can cause a range of symptoms and in severe cases can be fatal. Symptoms of chocolate poisoning in dogs: Symptoms of chocolate poisoning in dogs may include: Vomiting Diarrhea Tremors Seizures The severity of choco
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Common poisonings in pets

Date: 05 Jan 2024
By: admin
As dedicated and experienced UK veterinarians, we are deeply committed to the well-being of your pets. Today, we want to shed light on common poisonings that our beloved pets may encounter in the UK. Knowledge is power, and awareness of these dangers can help keep your pets stay safe and sound. Things poisonous to pets: Chocolate Poisoning Chocolate is a treat that most of us adore, but it can be toxic to our pets. T
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CT scanning explanation for clients of a vet surgery

Date: 05 Jan 2024
By: admin
Computed tomography “CT” scanning is a non-invasive diagnostic tool that uses specialised equipment to create detailed images of the inside of an animal’s body. It is particularly useful for examining the organs, bones, and soft tissue and can help identify various conditions and abnormalities. Unlike traditional X-rays, which only produce 2D images, CT scans create 3D images that can be rotated and
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