Bramble, our 3 year old black Labrador’s puppies are 6 weeks old now. They are growing at a phenomenal rate. Each day, I leave for work in the morning and I am sure that they are larger and more energetic Continue reading →
Having worked as a Vet in Huddersfield for over 17 years, it seems like a long time since my first day at Glasgow Vet School. Sometimes, work at the practice can be so intensive that it can be hard to Continue reading →
Christmas is a time of cheer and goodwill, with all the
family joining in the festivities. This will most likely involve your pet, who
is, after all, a member of the family. Unfortunately for our pets, Christmas
can be a Continue reading →
Those readers who have read the Vet Column in the last few weeks will know that we have been awaiting the arrival of a litter of pups. The pups arrived safely last Thursday.
Another busy weekend on-call has passed! It’s a challenging time for most vets, not knowing what to expect next. This weekend has been no exception, with a broad mix of cats, dogs, horses, cows, and a Continue reading →
Morning surgery was well underway the other day. The appointment book was full with the usual selection of booster vaccinations, scratching dogs and vomiting cats. It had been a typically busy surgery with all three consulting rooms being Continue reading →
Last week I wrote about conditions in older cats which caused appetite and weight loss.
This week, I would like to explain about another condition in older cats where they also lose weight but with this condition there is a Continue reading →