Flea Treatment for Dogs
Dogs are at risk of contracting parasites as they are ever-present in our environment, but you can keep your pet safe by regularly providing them with tick, flea and worm treatment.
Whether your dog is already your best friend or you are considering getting a puppy, we have put together lots of helpful dog advice on topics such as puppy advice, neutering and vaccinations to behaviour, dietary advice, reproduction and more.
Dogs are at risk of contracting parasites as they are ever-present in our environment, but you can keep your pet safe by regularly providing them with tick, flea and worm treatment.
Ear disease is one of the most common complaints in the veterinary practice. It can be very irritating for the patient, owner and vet!
Any changes in your dog's faecal consistency can mean a problem is arising, so this needs to be reported to our Veterinary Practice in Surrey.
Periodontal disease (or gum disease) is a bacterial infection of the mouth that causes weakening and eventual loss of the supporting structures of the teeth.
The eyes of our domestic pets have a structure and function very similar to our own eyes. This means they can have the same eye problems that humans can develop including cataracts, glaucoma and corneal ulceration.
Behavioural issues in dogs can range from annoying habits such as inappropriate chewing, to stressful conditions such as separation anxiety.
Arthritis means joint inflammation. There can be many causes for this inflammation which include infection and immune mediated disease, but degenerative joint disease or osteoarthritis is the most common form in dogs and cats.
Skin disease is one of the most common complaints in the veterinary practice. The skin is the largest organ in the body and unlike other internal organs this organ can be visualised. This means problems can be identified rapidly.
Brushing your dog's teeth is the best way to keep them healthy and free from disease.
Cleaning your dog's ears or applying ear drops can be tricky.
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