Rabbits
Rabbit’s teeth! Drilling down to the root of the matter.
As a prey animal, rabbits are good at hiding pain and discomfort so it can be difficult to know if your rabbit has a dental issue.
Pet Dental Awareness Month
Gum disease can lead to bad breath, pain and loose teeth. Infections can spread to the heart, liver, kidney or lungs – so it’s worth knowing what to look out for to catch it early.
Rowan Vets shares 14 signs of small furry pet dental problems
A common dental problem that rabbits, guinea pigs, and hamsters face is overgrown teeth. Understand the signs to look out for in our article.
Is my pet overweight?
Part of a healthy lifestyle for your pet is making sure that their weight is where it should be – learn more about pet obesity.
The importance of regular health checks
Ever wondered why the vet asks you lots of questions about your pet, and what the vet is looking for when they examine your pet? We have the answers here.
Parasites and your pet – Worms
Worms are another parasite that you should protect your pet against – read about the top three that owners should know about.
Fleas – what are they?
The flea is a robust parasite. It reproduces quickly and their eggs spread throughout your home before you’ve even noticed your pet is scratching more than usual.
Rabbit Vaccinations – RVHD1 & RVHD2
Sadly, the two main rabbit diseases myxomatosis and R-VHD are most often fatal. Learn why vaccinations are so important.
Smoking – The risks to your pet
Recent research has suggested that passive smoking could be a health risk to our pets. Learn about the risks here.
The Eyes have it!
The eyes are a sensitive organ and are susceptible to injury and infection and owners should act quickly if they suspect their pet has an issue.