This young puppy was found abandoned outside our clinic last night. It's so difficult to understand how somebody could have a lovely creature like this in their home and then just cast them aside
Signs Your Pet Might Be in Pain
Does your pet seem less active or hesitant to jump or climb stairs? These could be signs of pain. Early detection is key to managing your pet's health. Find out more about pain signs in dogs www.painindogs.ie and cats at www.painincats.ie. Let’s keep tails wagging! ️ #PetHealth #PetWellness #PainManagement
Helping Your Dog Live Pain-Free
A happy dog is a healthy dog! Regular check-ups and knowing the signs of pain can make all the difference in your pet’s quality of life. Visit www.painindogs.ie to discover tips on managing your dog's pain. #HealthyDog #PetCare #VetAdvice"
Spotting the Subtle Signs of Cat Pain
Have you noticed your cat moving slower or struggling to jump? These might be signs of discomfort. Early intervention is key! Find out how to identify pain in your cat at www.painincats.ie. Let’s keep cats happy and pain-free! #CatLovers #FelineWellness #PetHealth"
Signs Your Dog Might Be in Pain
Does your dog seem less active or hesitant to jump or climb stairs? These could be signs of pain. Early detection is key to managing your pet's health. Find out more about pain signs in dogs at www.painindogs.ie. Let’s keep tails wagging! #DogHealth #PetWellness #PainManagement"
Understanding Your Dogs Pain
Is your dog showing signs of discomfort or slowing down? Dogs can't tell us when they're in pain, but there are signs to watch for. Don't ignore the symptoms. Visit www.painindogs.ie to learn how to keep your pet happy and healthy! #DogCare #PainAwareness #HealthyPets"
Is Your Cat Hiding Pain?
Cats are masters at hiding pain, but changes in behaviour like decreased grooming or reduced play can be a red flag. Learn more about recognizing and managing pain in cats at www.painincats.ie. #CatHealth #PainAwareness #FelineCare
September 2024 is Animal Pain Awareness Month
We can offer a pet lifestyle audit for any concerned owners and improve the quality of life for their pets.
Brayvet's Pete Wedderburn is taking about pets and Halloween on RTE's Morning Ireland just before 9am today
A dog was brought to us, collapsed, after suffering a brain haemorrhage. A faeces sample showed the cause: LUNGWORM! (You can see it in the video) The dog did well with treatment, but the safest answer is a once monthly tablet to prevent lungworm from causing problems at all. Ask us if you want to know more.
A short video update of this stray kitten who turned up last week. We have her here at Brayvet for now but she's going to need a home soon as there's no sign of her owner. She is lovely, as you can see.