Video: Tom tells us about ticks
Jo Lock2018-05-16T15:05:30+00:00Charter Vets Tom Williams explains how to protect your dog from ticks
Charter Vets Tom Williams explains how to protect your dog from ticks
It’s great at this time of year to be able to enjoy the summer weather and garden but be aware of some potential toxins and hazards for your pets. Garden sheds often contain a myriad of “nasties” where pets, especially dogs, are concerned.
Many cats suffer from urinary problems. As well as following the instructions from your veterinary surgeon and using the correct dietary management, the most important thing you can do is to increase your cat’s water intake.
As cats age there are a number of things you as an owner can do to help them stay happy and healthy in your home.
One in twenty two of all dogs in the UK is affected by dry eye. In some of the ‘at risk’ breeds, such as the West Highland White Terrier, Cocker Spaniel, Yorkshire Terrier, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Shih Tzu, Bulldog, Pug, Lhasa Apso and Pekinese, this figure almost doubles.
Charter Vets Tom Williams explains all about adder bites in dogs
Charter Vets Harriet Jarvis explains all about adder bites in dogs
Lyme disease is a tick-borne bacterial disease which affects both humans and animals.
Firework fears and noise phobias are common problems in pets with at least 80% of pets being scared of fireworks.
There has been a worrying increase in cases of Distemper in dogs being reported in the South West and South Wales.