Chocolate, currants and candy are all plentiful at Easter and toxic to our pets. So be careful to keep them out of reach, and be thoughtful of where your pets are during easter egg hunts, to reduce the risk of your pets ingesting chocolate. Which Easter foods...
Paying for your pet’s healthcare is inevitable, so it’s important to budget for the cost of your pet’s primary healthcare. But this can be hard, right? How do you know how often your pet might need to go to the vet this year? Consider Bundle – a...
Tipsy was initially seen for his puppy vaccinations at Anexa Thames. All was well, and he was a healthy pup, minus two important parts – His testicles!!! In male puppies, the testes are developed within the abdomen and generally descend through the inguinal...
If your pet loves to run through grassy areas, make sure you check them over regularly. Cats and dogs, especially those with long coats, are at high risk of contracting painful and persistent wounds from grass seeds. Barley grass, sword grass and yellow bristle grass...
An 18-month-old dog presented to one of our clinics with vomiting, diarrhoea and lethargy. After examining the dog, the owner and vet discussed whether he could have eaten anything unusual. The answer was no. The vet looked at his vaccination history and saw he had...