Stanley Part 2!
Shortly after Stanley's recovery, we received this video from Stanley's family showing us how far he has come! ❤️
Réiltín loooved watching this movie at home with her mammy, Vet Aisling 🥰 Does you pet have a favourtie movie ?
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#cats #catstagram #catsofinsta #catsofinstagram #movies #petmovies #petsreact
Happy International Rabbit Day!
Hope all your little bunnies are being spoilt today .. and every other day after 😂
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#rabbit #rabbitsoftheworld #InternationalRabbitDay #bunny
Pandemic Puppies: Questions and Answers
Any questions you might need answered about your dog.
WORKING FROM HOME ROUTINE
WORKING FROM HOME ROUTINE
2020 will forever be known as the year we stayed at home. Many people are still working from home and instead of colleagues causing distractions in the office, these distractions can come from pets. We’d love to hear how you and your furry friend have adapted to meet the new challenges or how they’ve helped you through trickier times.
PARVOVIRUS IN DOGS
PARVOVIRUS IN DOGS
What is canine parvovirus? Canine parvovirus and PVE are common, serious and highly contagious diseases, spread by direct contact with an infected dog, or with their faeces. It is frequently fatal in puppies and elderly dogs. Parvo can be spread by other animals – including cats, who can also become infected. Read our article to find out more https://www.myfamilyvets.co.uk/parvovirus-in-dogs
HAPPY EASTER 🐇
We would like to wish you all a very Happy Easter!
WELCOMING A NEW PUPPY INTO YOUR HOME
Picking up your adorable new puppy today? The first night in their new home can be challenging for both you and your new family member. Make sure they’re as comfortable as possible with our handy tips below. Bear in mind that even if you follow all these tips, your pup can still be unsettled for the first couple of nights 🐶 Be patient and keep to a routine. Why not share photos of your puppy settling into their new home or tell us the best piece of advice you were given to help them settle in?
WELCOMING A NEW KITTEN INTO YOUR HOME
A new kitten – how exciting! Don’t worry if they’re a little timid at first, we all find moving house a bit overwhelming. Follow our top tips on how to settle them in and before you know it they’ll be bursting with kitten enthusiasm 😺 Why not share photos of your kitten settling in and tell us what worked best for you? We love to see kitten photos!
SPRING FORWARD 🕰️
Don't forget! The clocks spring forward tomorrow!
Tick Bite Prevention Week
Here are 10 Top Tips to help you be aware of ticks, how to avoid them and how to deal with any that your pet may pick up.
WORLD SPAY DAY
Every February, on the last Tuesday of the month, World Spay Day highlights to pet guardians the importance of neutering for animal birth control...
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT PUPPY VACCINATIONS
COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT PUPPY VACCINATIONS
Your dog’s annual injections include vaccination against parvo, so it’s vital to keep these up to protect your pet against this serious infection. Puppies can be vaccinated against canine parvovirus from around six weeks old. As well as protecting your dog or puppy against this nasty and potentially serious disease, regular vaccination is required by kennels and pet insurers as a condition of cover. Read our article to find out more: https://www.myfamilyvets.co.uk/common-questions-about-puppy-vaccinations
NATIONAL LOVE YOUR PET DAY
Every day is love your pet day! Share a picture of your pet in the comments below...
PANCAKE DAY
Is it Pancake Day already? It's really crêped up on us!
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY
Who Loves Ya Baby! Pop a pic of your poppit that loves you in the comments below...
KEEPING WARM ON WALKS - TIPS FOR OWNERS AND DOGS
KEEPING WARM ON WALKS - TIPS FOR OWNERS AND DOGS
Fashion or function? Luckily it’s easy to achieve both when it comes to keeping dogs warm during winter walks. Some dog breeds feel the cold more than others, especially those with a short coat. It can be beneficial for some dogs to wear a dog coat outside in the colder months. We’d love you to send us a photo of your dog wearing their winter coat in the comments section below, or contact the practice for any advice.
SAFETY TIPS FOR WALKING YOUR DOG IN THE DARK
SAFETY TIPS FOR WALKING YOUR DOG IN THE DARK
When walking your dog in the dark, make sure that both you AND your dog are visible to others. For owners, this means avoiding dark clothing and wearing reflective safety gear such as a vest, strap or wristband.
There are several options for keeping your dog visible in the dark such as a reflective dog jacket, collar, lead, harness or even an LED light-up safety necklace. Dogs with darker fur are more difficult to see in the dark however, even if you have a lighter coloured dog, you should make sure your dog can be seen in the dark.
GOLDEN RETRIEVER DAY
Reply with your favourite day of the year and why it's Golden Retriever Day!
Who's dog loves a good bath? Share your pictures with us!