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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How to spot, treat, and avoid dog constipation
Our head vet Jürgen Theinert offers simple to follow advice for owners on how to help dogs who are struggling with constipation.
Vet-approved tips on how to safely groom your rabbit
Tangles can occur if rabbits are left to their own devices, so it’s a good idea to help them out with grooming. Get our vets’ advice.
Alabama Rot – A Purleigh dog walkers guide
Alabama Rot is a rare, serious, and life-threatening condition that affects dogs. With 11 new cases in 2022, read our advised precautions here.
Benefits of cat grooming for your cat and you
There are many benefits for both your cat and you when you set up a grooming routine. Get our advice here.
Edgewood Vets shares dog grooming advice every owner needs
Learn why it’s good for you and your dog to set up a regular grooming routine in our article.
How do I keep my cat entertained while I’m at work?
There are lots of ways to keep your cat entertained if you are out of the house for work. Read our top tips.
Get Jürgen’s list of new activities to do with your dog in 2023
Why not try new activities and get out more with your dog this year?
Nurses in Purleigh suggest these New Year resolutions for small furry pets
Use this opportunity at the beginning of a new year to help improve your pets’ lives.
Winter care essentials for Essex rabbits young and old
Read Edgewood Vets’ advice on how to prepare your pet rabbits for a cold winter.
Vital winter checks for senior and arthritic cats in Purleigh
Understand the common signs of arthritis in older cats and how cold weather can exacerbate the symptoms, plus how to help your cat.
