2015

  • Stopping your cat from destroying the house while you are away this holidays

    If you have a nervous cat who tends to scratch up the furniture when you are away and make protests in the forms of smelly deposits, it makes sense to make some plans to try and calm them down. Here are some ideas that can help. Cat feeder You should get your cat feeder to come over before you leave, so that your cat doesn't associate their presence with you leaving. [Read More]

  • Understanding Dog Dementia

    Many people begin to show the symptoms of dementia as they get older, but did you know that dementia can affect dogs too?  So, how do you know if your dog has dementia and how can your vet clinic offer any treatment for your pet?  Read on to find out more. Dementia and dogs Elderly dogs can suffer from a condition known as Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome (CDS), commonly referred to as animal dementia. [Read More]

  • How To Clean Your Dog's Teeth

    Good oral health is extremely important for your dog's overall well-being, and it starts with clean teeth.  Poor dental care can result in rotten teeth and gum disease that could cause your pet discomfort and give him foul-smelling breath.  Your local mobile dog grooming service will be able to clean your dog's teeth for you; however, it's a good idea to familiarise your dog with the process before a stranger undertakes it. [Read More]

  • Total Hip Replacement In Dogs: Four Possible Complications You Should Know About

    If your dog shows signs of hip pain and problems with mobility, a vet may recommend a total hip replacement. Total hip replacement (THR) is a complex, invasive form of surgery, and while the procedure has a high success rate of around 95 percent, complications can arise. Find out about the possible side effects from a total hip replacement, and learn more about the steps you or your vet can take to avoid these issues. [Read More]

  • Why You Require a Pest Management Plan to Control Garden Insects

    Want to keep insect pests out of your garden? You'll need a pest management plan that is suited to mitigating the presence of all manner of insects from your home's garden. So, what does a pest management plan offer to both you and your garden? Preparedness against insect attacks A pest management plan, in itself, is a well-spelled-out strategy used to anticipate pest attacks in your home. In other words, the plan is a well-structured pathway to how you can detect the presence of insect incursions early enough before they can cause considerable damage to your garden. [Read More]