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Daily Archives: 16 June 2020

The silent sufferer – Sharné Boys

Pets & Companion AnimalsBy Grace Lowry16 June 2020

As vets and as owners we are very aware of osteoarthritis (OA) in dogs. However, recognition of this condition in cats is often a lot later in the piece than in their canine counterparts. In recent years we have hugely improved in our diagnosis and subsequent treatment of OA and we have also recognized that…

Rat Bait Poisoning – Vicki Gilchrist

Pets & Companion AnimalsBy Grace Lowry16 June 2020

Rat bait (anti-coagulant rodenticide) is the most common poison eaten by dogs and it causes problems by preventing their blood from clotting. Symptoms begin 2-4 days after ingestion due to bleeding in different locations in the body. Dogs can bleed from anywhere but most commonly into their lungs, which causes a cough and then difficulty…

Urinary Tract Disorders – Neil Stuttle

Pets & Companion AnimalsBy Grace Lowry16 June 2020

Urinary tract disorders are very common in cats and dogs and are a regular part of our case load here at VSHB. The urinary tract system enables the production of urine to eliminate metabolic waste products, storage of urine and then the appropriate emptying of urine. The urinary tract itself is divided into the upper…

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