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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Calming fearful dogs in Purleigh
Many dogs hate fireworks, but there are ways to keep them calm. Why not contact us for advice about pheromones?
Vital tips for new kittens in Purleigh
Check out these six bits of advice that every new cat owner should know.
Warning signs of rabbit illness from Edgewood Veterinary Group
There are several warning signs that your rabbit may be unwell. Here’s what to look out for.
Does your dog or cat have dental disease?
If your dog or cat has smelly breath, inflamed gums or not eating properly. Your pet may have dental disease. Check out what our principle vet, Jürgen, advises.
Edgewood Vet’s vital flystrike advice
Flystrike is a potentially fatal condition that occurs when flies lay eggs on a rabbit’s skin.
Five cat-tastic apps
Apps for cats are officially a thing in Purleigh. Here are five recommendations for apps that will make you and your kitty purr…
Are you pet-prepared this summer?
As we welcome warm weather and the great outdoors this summer, its prudent to be prepared for the risks faced by your pet.
Cats and heat stroke advice from Edgewood Vets
While much advice is out there involving dogs and hot weather, cats, too, can suffer in the heat. If you know what to look out for you can prevent that happening.
Outdoor rabbit advice from Edgewood Vets
Keeping a rabbit outdoors can make for a very healthy, happy pet, but there are some issues which need to be taken into consideration when it comes to their accommodation.
Cool canines in Essex
To avoid heatstroke and dehydration in dogs, it’s important to keep them cool in hot weather. We share some fun ways to do this while keeping them active.
