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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Holiday tips for cats
It’s unlikely that you’ll be taking your cat away with you on holiday, so Edgewood Veterinary Group suggests some ways of ensuring your pet’s welfare during your break.
Travelling with your dog for New Year
Edgewood Veterinary Group has some useful information to help you and dog travel safely and comfortably if you’re going away to celebrate the New Year.
Edgewood Vet’s tips for cold weather care
It’s easy to overlook some of the hazards that face cats in the colder months, so here are a few pointers to keep your pet safe.
Winter care tips for rabbits in Essex
Rabbits need to be protected from the elements when the temperature dips. We have some useful advice for owners.
Caring for a senior dog with Edgewood Vets
Boost your knowledge on looking after your dog as it grows older by reading Edgewood Vets handy tips.
Protect your rabbit from fireworks noise in Essex
With Bonfire Night just around the corner, it’s time to think about how you can protect your rabbit from the noise. Here are six top tips.
Keeping your cat safe at night in Essex
The long, dark nights bring possible dangers for cats, not least during firework season, so here are some tips to keep your cat safe.
Is your dog afraid of loud noises?
The team at Edgewood Vets offer some advice on keeping your dog calm if it has a fear of loud noises.
Edgewood Vet’s tips for guinea pig travel
Guinea pigs can be calm travellers and taken almost anywhere if you follow a few simple rules of the roads and rails.
Keeping kitty calm on the road
Sometimes taking your cat away from its home territory is unavoidable and can be stressful. Follow Edgewood Vet’s advice to help keep both of you calm.
