
Gastrointestinal Stasis
What is GI Stasis? Gastrointestinal Stasis, in short GI Stasis, known as the silent killer in rabbits' health is a serious, common health issue eve...
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What is GI Stasis? Gastrointestinal Stasis, in short GI Stasis, known as the silent killer in rabbits' health is a serious, common health issue eve...
Read moreHow would you feel when something is stuck between your teeth and you just can’t remove it? Now, imagine that happened to your fur friend.
Read moreDemodex canis aka “Red mange” Demodex are cigar-shaped, eight-legged parasites commonly found in dogs. They are normally found within the hair fo...
Read moreYour cat’s carrier is an essential part of its life. Whether you’re taking her for a vet visit, travelling to visit your family/friends or evacuati...
Read moreFor the longest time ever, traditional training ideologies and the media have been telling us that our dogs are trying to be the ‘alpha’.
Read moreConstipation occurs when the body is unable to empty out the bowels. This results in accumulation of feces in the colon. The colon is part of the l...
Read moreGastric dilation volvulus (GDV), commonly known as “bloat,” is a life-threatening condition that can affect every breed of any age at any time. It ...
Read moreOften, veterinarians encourage pet owners to sterilize their pets if there is no intention of breeding them, especially female dogs. This is becaus...
Read moreIVDD (Intervertebral Disc Disease), otherwise known as slipped disc, is a disease that affects the intervertebral disc. Genetically, some dogs are ...
Read moreLower urinary tract disease (LUTD) covers a range of disorders from mild to serious. The signs of LUTD are usually referred to as lower urinary tra...
Read moreTo facilitate our telemedicine consultations, getting an accurate weight of your pet is necessary to ensure correct dosing of medications. For pet...
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