Regular, preventative pet-care news & advice

Read on for a host of preventative pet care news and advice that’s free and updated monthly. In the stories below you’ll find seasonal tips and information on how to keep your pet healthy. If you’d like us to email you whenever we update the news then simply…

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Apps to shape up your cat’s abs

January 14th, 2020

Fitness apps have evolved into the realms of the animal kingdom. Here are just a few.

Get your dog up to speed with technology

January 7th, 2020

Check out our app tips to improve your dog’s life

Perfect picks for rabbit treats in Essex

December 21st, 2019

Your rabbit loves a tasty treat to help vary its diet, so why not mix things up a bit with the help of our guidelines?

(Don’t) give the dog a bone

December 21st, 2019

When you’re considering giving your dog a nice, juicy bone, check with Edgewood Vets to make sure you’re treating it right.

Top tips for cat treats

December 14th, 2019

Winter’s a time to spoil yourself – and your pet. But if you’re unsure of what are the best treats, why not contact the team at Edgewood Veterinary Group.

Managing cat and dog obesity

December 7th, 2019

Recognising and managing pet obesity can be difficult, check with Edgewood Vets nurse team on how to help your dog or cat lose weight.

Canine capers for Christmas

November 21st, 2019

Festive dog movies tug at the heartstrings of owners, but you’ll know your pet is safe when it’s registered with Edgewood Veterinary Group.

Advice from Edgewood Vets on snug winter rabbits

November 14th, 2019

While they’re good with colder weather, rabbits still need certain winter protection. Why not ask us for advice on preparing for the chill?

Poisonous plants to keep away from cats at Christmas

November 7th, 2019

If you’re decorating your home with festive plants, Edgewood Vet’s team can advise you on what to steer clear of.

How to Deal with a Pet Poisoning

November 4th, 2019

At this time of the year we seen more cases of poisoning in dogs and cats. This is because they spend more time indoors and become more inquisitive and mischievous. A lot of what we would consider to be normal edible items for ourselves will often pose a risk to our pets; a well-known example […]