Help keep your dog or cat healthy
Vaccinations
Dogs, cats and rabbits are at risk of catching diseases that can be fatal if left untreated. These infections can include;
Calicivirus and Feline Herpesvirus
Infectious Enteritis
Feline Leukaemia Virus
Canine Parvovirus
Canine Distemper Virus
Infectious Canine Hepatitis
Therefore, it's recommended that your dog or cat receive annual vaccinations to protect against the most serious threats.
An easy ways to identify lost pets
Microchips
Microchips are now a legal requirement for both cats and dogs. Microchips are incredibly useful for pet owners and authorities when their pets have gone missing.
Each microchip has a unique code that a specialist scanner can read. The code connects to the UK database of pet owners and will show the owner's contact details. Certain authorities use these scanners including, vets, rescue shelters and animal welfare charities. So, if your pet arrives at an animal rescue shelter, they will be able to see that the animal belongs to you and contact you ASAP.
Proactive and positive
Neutering
For most pet owners, neutering their dog or cat is a decision that requires a lot of thought, but it's a common practice any responsible pet owner will need to consider and it's always best if you get them neutered. There are a few main reasons for neutering:
By removing your pet's reproductive organs, you're lowering the risk of medical complications.
It reduces unwanted sexual behaviour towards other cats or dogs.
It can help reduce aggressive behaviour in males, such as urinary marking.
It reduces the risk of accidental pregnancy. This way, you can be sure your female dog or cat won't be giving you any surprises in the future.
The First Line of Defence
Pet Dental Care Services
Dogs' and cats' teeth must be regularly checked and kept in good health. Both dogs and cats are good at tolerating pain. Therefore, it's not always clear to see when they're experiencing any oral discomfort. Like humans, minor problems like inflammation can lead to severe infection if not treated early. Therefore, we recommend you contact us to schedule regular dental check-ups for your cat or dog to ensure their teeth are kept in good condition.
Managing Allergies
Allergy Treatment
Cats and dogs can be allergic to one or more different things. The main groups are Flea allergy, food allergy or environmental allergy. This presents itself as scratching, nibbling, over grooming and in more serious cases atopic dermatitis.
You can get anti itch medication from us which can come in the form of tablets, liquid or an injection to help with the symptoms of the allergies that your pet has. Antihistamines can be used to help with the reaction your pet is having and shampoos, ear drops or creams can also be useful in helping your pet.
Immunotherapy, is also used in allergies in pets. This involves a routine blood test with the sample being sent to a specialist lab to be tested against an extensive profile of allergens, including grass and tree pollens. Then your pet is treated with a specific injection which desensitises your pet to the allergens it is allergic to.
Preventing Lung Worm in Pets
Lung Worm
Lungworm is a parasite worm that travels around your pets body through their blood and affects their hearts and lungs. In severe cases this can cause heart problems, breathing problems and pneumonia and in some cases can be fatal.
Dogs can get lung worm from eating larvae found in infected snails, slugs and frogs. Cats can get lungworm from infected birds and mice. This parasite is different to other worms that your pet can get. That is why It is important to include a preventative anti parasite treatment for lung worm in your pets flea, tick and worming treatment routine
Arthritis in Pets
Arthritis Pain
Arthritis is a condition that leads to pain and is a progressive degeneration of the joints, it can affect many aspects of your pets life, including limited mobility. Signs to look out for are limping, slowing down on walks and difficulty in jumping.
Arthritis pain can be treated with liquid pain killers given daily or a monthly injection administered by the vet, these treatments will improve your pets quality of life.
If your pet needs to see an experienced vet, call us today on 020 8857 6888
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