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Peeta

Peeta

We brought Peeta, our Springer/Labrador cross, to see Birgit after five months of traditional treatment and major surgery that started in September 2017 to deal with a serious abscess. .. After three weeks the progress was remarkable…

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Kenzie

Kenzie

In March 2015, my 9-year-old Fox Red Labrador, Kenzie was diagnosed with a horrible kidney condition called Protein Losing Nephropathy (PLN). I had taken him to the vets initially because I noticed him leaking urine but on being diagnosed, the vet’s words to me were...

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Does your dog need physiotherapy? (part 1)

Does your dog need physiotherapy? (part 1)

If your initial response is an immediate “no” then keep reading because I may change your mind! When I mention canine physiotherapy to people I often see their eyes glaze over, or a look of confusion appear on their face. I mean how on earth do you get a dog to do...

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Raw feeding – what’s the problem?

Raw feeding – what’s the problem?

This blog examines and debunks some common challenges to raw feeding and concludes that with sensible hygiene precautions, raw feeding is no more hazardous than feeding any other type of dog and cat food, and enhances the health and wellbeing of the animals fed this...

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Don’t tell anyone but my dog has Scabies

Don’t tell anyone but my dog has Scabies

The shoulder dips, the legs go in the air, the body twists in delight, and before you have time to shout “STOP!!!!”, your dog is covered in fox poo and stinking. Usually, there are no consequences other than a ripe smell in the car on the way home and a cold (or warm...

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Edition Dog article about CAM4Animals

Edition Dog article about CAM4Animals

Canine Wellness Practitioner Junior Hudson sat down with the CAM4Animals team to find out more about their campaign Published January 2019. Reproduced with the kind permission of Edition Dog 1. The integration of both conventional and complementary/alternative...

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