Tag Archives: disease

Alabama Rot

 

Alabama Rot

 

Alabama Rot is a disease that most dog owners are now aware of. It has gained media attention because it is hard to diagnose and can sometimes be fatal. Our Autumn News explains the signs to watch out for in your dog. Fortunately, it is still rare, but it is important to be aware of the signs.

 

 

To neuter is cuter! Benefits of pet neutering.

Neutering is an important family decision when caring for a new pet, it comes with a range of health and welfare benefits. Our Autumn Newsletter discusses how neutering could help keep your pet happy and healthy. If you need further information or would like to discuss neutering your pet, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team for further information.

 

 

If you are considering neutering your pet, we are now able to offer Keyhole Surgery for neutering female dogs, and removal of retained testicles in male dogs. To discuss this option for your pet please do mention it at your pets next appointment, to understand more about Laparoscopic surgery please click here.

 

 

We hope you enjoy reading our latest Petcare Newsletter, if you have a query on any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate to get in contact for more information.

 

 

P.S. Did you know our website offers a free symptom checker for your pet? If your cat has gone a little quiet or your dog is not bouncing at the sight of their breakfast, visit our symptom checker to identify what could be wrong with your pet.

Our Spring Newsletter has arrived, read it here first.

The flea life-cycle.

The flea life-cycle.

 

The flea life-cycle. As the weather warms up, it’s a good idea to keep an eye on the pesky parasites that are also enjoying the milder climate. Our Spring News, discusses the different parasites to look out for and how to prevent them jumping on to your pets and into your home.

 

The flea life-cycle.

 

A healthy mouth

Our Spring News looks at the signs of a very common problem – dental disease. Both cats and dogs can suffer in silence if left untreated. Our Spring News discusses the signs of dental disease to watch out for in your pet, the good news is that if dental disease is identified at an early stage, a combination of a scale and polish and on going home care can make a big difference to your pets oral hygiene.

 

Permethrins and your cat – Are you aware of the danger?

Many canine spot – on flea treatments brought from supermarkets and pet shops contain permethrins, whilst safe for dogs, they should never be applied to cats, since they are extremely poisonous to cats. Our Spring Newsletter discusses the Spring toxins that could be lurking in your home.

 

 

 

We hope you enjoy reading our Spring Newsletter, if you have a query regarding any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team or ask one of our vets at your pets next consultation.

 

Heat stroke

 

Heat stroke is caused by a drastic increase in body temperature, usually from periods of exercise in the sun. Sadly, most dogs do not know when to stop and will keep chasing balls despite becoming over-heated. Guinea pigs and rabbits also need to be kept cool, in a shaded area of your garden or house. If in direct sunlight they struggle to lose heat and can quickly succumb to heat stroke.

 

Ticker trouble – is my pet affected? 

Heart disease can develop in both cats and dogs. Some pets are born with heart defects and others develop over time and age. With around 1 in 7 cats of all ages affected, it is important to know the signs to watch out for. If you are concerned your pet is showing signs of heart disease, please do not delay come and see us for a check up.

 

Should you neuter your pet? 

We understand that neutering your pet is a family decision and the thought of surgery can cause some concerns with owners so we’ve included some of the top reasons to neuter your pets, this summer. The benefits can be applied to most species from cats and dogs to rabbits too! Besides the obvious – pregnancy, did you know neutering your pet can dramatically reduce the risks of some cancers? If you want to know more about neutering or arrange this for your pet, don’t hesitate to contact our friendly team today!

 

 

We hope you enjoy reading our Summer News. Please don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and You Tube for more FREE pet advice.

Taking your pet abroad- what diseases might they catch?

Most people know that they can use a passport to travel with their pets to countries within the European Union, and to some countries outside the European union. See DEFRA’s website for further details. http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-pets/pets/travel/pets/

However you may not be aware that there are a number of diseases that can be caught when your pet travels abroad that we do not have in the United Kingdom. The commonest ones are spread by ticks, mosquitoes or sand flies. The British Veterinary Asociation has produced a very useful leaflet outlining the common diseases. The link to the leaflet is

http://www.bva-awf.org.uk/resources/leaflets/

We recommend tick protection can be provided by using Frontline , Sandy Fly prevention with Scalibor, and Heartworm protection with Advocate.

Dental care month JUNE 2011


Four out of five dogs over the age of three years have teeth problems and suffer from dental disease so Young Veterinary Partnership has teamed up with Pedigree Pet Food to offer a free dental check up during Dental Care Month in June 2011.

For the whole of the month of June you can bring your pet along to our surgeries in Hounslow and Brentford for a free dental exam with one of our vets. We can give you advice on cleaning your pets’ teeth and diets and chews that can help keep teeth and gums healthy. Areas of concern that may require further treatment can be brought to your attention. This examination is free of charge during June.

Dental care is extremely important to the well being of your pets. Animal teeth need just as much care and attention as human teeth. If neglected, your pets’ teeth, like your own can suffer from infection, pain, cavaties and eventually tooth loss/decay. Unfortunately we cannot yet fit doggy/cat dentures! Therefore it is important to have your pets’ teeth regularly checked (every six months). When problems start they are better treated straight away as they will only get worse over time causing chronic pain and bad breath (halitosis).

Simply phone and book your free dental check appointment during June. Plus you can take home a free pack of Pedigree ® Dentastix ® for your dog as a reward for being good at the dentist!