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Worming worries!

 

Worming worries!

Worms are something all pet owners need to be aware of, and treat for periodically.

Our Spring Newsletter discusses the different types of worms, the signs of a worm burden and the problems they can cause inside your pet. Understand more about parasites and protecting your pet here

 

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The good news is parasite protection is included in all of our Pet Healthcare Clubs

Our Healthcare Clubs also include; Your pets annual booster vaccination and health examination, a six monthly health check with one of our friendly vets, flea, worm and Lungworm protection, nail clipping, anal gland expression plus a 10 % discount off all other products and services that we provide.

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Spotting the Signs of Arthritis

 

Easter and pets,

As the weather improves and we thankfully leave winter behind us, take a moment to consider some of the hazards that Easter can bring into your home.

Our Spring Newsletter discusses the common items in your home that are poisonous, bare in mind that a dog’s nose can easily sniff out treats such as chocolate and raisins very quickly when you bring the shopping in!  

 

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Kennel cough – do you know the signs?

With signs of Spring time approaching, it brings with it the highly infectious, but rarely life – threatening, respiratory infection Kennel Cough.

Our Spring Newsletter explains the signs of Kennel Cough and how to help prevent your dog from suffering from this uncomfortable condition. 

 

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Beautiful Mapel.

 

We hope you enjoy reading our latest Pet Blog, if you have a question or concern about any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate our team for more advice. 

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Arthritis and your pet.

Arthritis and your pet.

 

Arthritis and your pet.

 

Arthritis in pets is a lot more common than you may think! Any joint can be affected, our Autumn Pet News explains the signs to watch out for in your pet. If you have concerns about arthritis and your pet do not hesitate to contact our friendly team for more advice.

 

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Arthritis and your pet.

Arthritis and your pet.

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Autumn alert!

As the Autumn nights draw in, we’ve put together some top seasonal tips to help keep your pet safe and well. Our Autumn Pet News talks about the parasites to watch out for and the pet poisons that could be lurking in your home or garage. If you suspect your pet has ingested a pet poison do not hesitate, seek veterinary advice immediately.

 

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Diet dilemmas

Are you feeling overwhelmed about the different diets available for your pet, don’t worry, you are not alone! Our Autumn Pet News discusses what to look for when choosing a diet. If you need further advice on choosing a diet to suit your pet, please do not hesitate to ask our friendly team. Whichever diet you do choose, don’t forget to feed the correct quantities to help your pet maintain a healthy waistline!

 

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We hope that you enjoy reading our Autumn Pet News, if you have a query on any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate to discuss them with one of our friendly vets.

 

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With the seasons changing it is important to be aware that this could bring new pet poisons into your home. Have you seen our Pet Poisons Guide – Click here to check the items in your home and garage.

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Young Veterinary Partnership – Winter News

Young Veterinary Partnership – Winter News

 

Young Veterinary Partnership – Winter News

Did you know vaccinations can help to protect your pet against a range of potentially life threatening infectious diseases? Our Winter News explains the vaccinations that we offer for cats, dogs and rabbits and the range of diseases they help to protect your pet from. All of the vaccinations mentioned in the Winter News are included in our Pet Healthcare Clubs, why not join today, and spread the cost of your pets veterinary essentials across affordable monthly payments on a date that suits you?

 

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Should I have my pet neutered?

This is a topic we discuss on a regular basis with pet owners, and a decision every pet owner must make. Our Winter News explains the benefits of neutering and the good news is, neutering is a day surgery meaning your pet will be home with you the very same evening. To read about the benefits of neutering, read our Winter News here. 

 

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Festive Alert

During the festive season, make sure your decorations and wires are out of reach of pets since they make very tempting toys! Hide any edible presents (especially chocolate) until the last minute to help avoid temptation. Our Winter News includes a survival guide to help you and your pet have a happy healthy Winter 2019.

 

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We hope that you have enjoyed reading our Winter Survival Guide – If you have any questions or concerns about your pet, please don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team for further help and advice.

Our Autumn Newsletter has arrived!

Autumn Alert!

 

   We are pleased to announce our Autumn newsletter has arrived – Autumn Alert!

 

Autumn Alert! 

Older pets will often feel the cold in their joints; becoming sluggish and stiff. Don’t ignore these signs, since arthritis is generally the underlying problem. This can cause significant pain but often our pets are very bad at letting us know just how sore they are.

 

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Rabbits – What’s up doc?

Our Autumn newsletter discusses the signs to watch out for in your pet rabbit. From feeding to infectious diseases, its all included. We love seeing rabbits here at Young Vets so if you have any queries on the article please don’t hesitate to get in contact!

 

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Autumn newsletter.

 

Wasps and Bees

are coming to an end of their summer lives and are often pretty slow, which makes them irresistible play things for dogs and cats. Our Autumn newsletter explains the signs of a sting to watch out for on your pet.

 

Our Autumn newsletter has arrived! It has lots of practical advice to keep your pets happy and healthy this Autumn 2018.

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