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The problem of loneliness amongst many senior people is an all too familiar problem in our society – particularly at Christmas time. But can pets help combat this problem?
The problem of loneliness amongst many senior people is an all too familiar problem in our society – particularly at Christmas time. But can pets help combat this problem?
Christmas is often a time when we see a number of pets accidentally poisoned! Many common household items which are often found in the house this time of year are poisonous and should be kept well away from your pets. If you think your pet has accidentally eaten something poisonous then please contact us immediately as it can be life threatening.
Christmas is a time of celebration for most people, however it is not always so enjoyable for our pets.
Has our practice put the bounce back in your dog’s step or nursed your cat back to good health?
If you are stuck for gift ideas this Christmas for your nearest and dearest, why not consider a Cinque Ports Vets gift voucher for their pets. In stock now at your local branch!
Would you like to win some Christmas treats for your pets?
Did you know 60% of pet owners have taken their pet to the vet more than they have been to the dentist or doctor? A further 73% of pet owners see their local vet as a fourth emergency service.
Did you know that Diabetes Mellitus is increasingly common in dogs and cats over 6 years of age, overweight pets and certain breeds, for example Burmese cats?
We are participating in Pet Diabetes Month this November and encouraging pet owners to collect a urine sample from their pet. Pop into your local branch and pick up a Pet Diabetes leaflet which contains a free urine test stick to check for the presence of glucose in your pet's urine. You should contact us if the test is positive. Make sure the container you use is spotlessly clean as any traces of the previous contents can interfere with the result. For further diabetes information please contact us.
Bayer makers of Advocate are undertaking a nationwide ecological experiment. They're asking families across the country to spend 10 minutes in their garden and tell us what they discover in the way of slugs and snails.
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