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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.

Start saving on your pets healthcare costs in 2024 > Click here.

Sign up today and start collecting the benefits as soon as your first payment has been made.

 

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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Springtime and your garden.

Springtime and your garden.

Springtime and your garden.

 

It’s time to get out and about and start enjoying the Spring sunshine.

Our Spring Pet Blog gives some great advice on how to keep your pet safe whilst out and about in your garden or local park. From pet poisons to parasite protection, its all included in our latest pet blog.

Is your pet a little ‘off’? Not quite themselves? Visit our FREE symptom check below for advice on your pets individual symptoms.
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Introducing a new pet

Are you and your family welcoming a new pet in 2023? With the help of our vet team, we’ve put together a ‘to – do’ list including some of the important decisions to consider before your new family member comes home.

From life stage diets to vaccinations, its all included in our Spring News. Introducing a new pet can be a lot of fun and also a big responsibility, why not register yourself and your new family member before they arrive, to save yourself some time before your first visit.

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Lungworm can be swallowed

as tiny larvae, and cause significant damage, breathing troubles, lethargy and in worst cases even death. All dog owners understand that protection from fleas and worms should be done regularly but do you know about Lungworm? Lungworm cases are on the rise across the UK, our Spring News explains how to protect your dog from this potentially deadly parasite.

 

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The good news is all of our dog Healthcare Plans automatically include lungworm protection. Spread the cost of your dogs veterinary essentials across affordable monthly payments on a date that suits you. Click here to see the list of full benefits available for your pet in our Healthcare Clubs.

 

We hope you enjoy reading our Springtime Pet Blog, if you have a query on any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate to contact our team for more advice on your pet.

 

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Our Autumn Newsletter has arrived be the first to read it here.

Feline SOS!

Feline SOS!

Feline SOS! Knowing when your pet needs to be seen as an emergency is an important decision for many pet owners. Our Autumn News will provide you with some great advice on how to spot a feline emergency. Hopefully this is something that will never happen to your pet but it is worth being aware that sometimes there may be no obvious injuries but this doesn’t mean its not an emergency.

 

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Wasps and bees will be getting slower during the Autumn season and although their stings rarely cause serious issues, they can be very painful. Swellings can appear quickly on paws if your cat has been batting them about, or mouths if they tried to eat them! Autumn Alert, gives you some top tips on the range of pet care challenges that we must be prepared for.

 

 

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So what are the signs of arthritis in my pet?

 

Our Autumn Alert news includes the signs of arthritis to watch out for, the common causes plus it compares a healthy and arthritic joint side by side to help you understand the aches and pains that arthritis can cause. Although this painful condition cannot be cured, most pets will benefit from at least one of the wide range of treatment options we have available. If you have noticed your golden oldie slowing down why not contact us today to discuss how we can help your pet.

 

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Please get in contact with our friendly team if you would like further information on keeping your pets happy and healthy this Autumn.

 

 

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Spring alert!

Spring alert!

Spring alert! 

Lilies are beautiful but very toxic to cats. Chewing the leaves or grooming pollen off their coats can lead to severe kidney failure. With Easter just around the corner, our Spring Newsletter discusses the common items in your home that are toxic to pets and the signs of poisoning to watch out for.

 

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Why is worming your pet so important?

 

Many puppies and kittens are born infected with roundworms because they cross the placenta and are also in the milk. Infected adult dogs can show few signs but younger animals can become very poorly. Our Spring Newsletter explains the different types of worms your pet can catch, and which worms can be transmitted to humans!

The good news is worm protection is automatically available in all of our Pet Healthcare Clubs, and becoming a member could save you up to £127 a year! Why not join today and spread the cost of your pets healthcare across affordable monthly payments on a date that suits you!

 

 

Worms are the worst!

 

 

Caring for your elderly cat.

 

Our Spring Newsletter offers some great advice on what to watch out for in your elderly feline friend.  Cats can become more vulnerable to illness in their twilight years, so we have to be super vigilant to ensure they don’t suffer in silence. Regular health checks are a good way of keeping your cat in top shape and picking up medical conditions early on, when they are easier to treat. Spot the signs of arthritis in your older cat.

 

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We hope you enjoy reading our Spring Newsletter, if you a question on any of the articles mentioned don’t hesitate to contact our friendly for further advice.

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Spring alert!

Spring alert!