Pet Advice
Vet Dr Charlotte Inness, of VetMedi.co.uk, warned certain varieties can cause health issues in pets.
'Tis the season of giving, but pet owners should be careful what they share with their furry friends this Christmas.
Leading vet Dr Charlotte Inness shares how to recognise when your dog needs extra help - and which calming supplements or prescription medications can make Bonfire Night safer and less stressful.
Picky eating in cats is a common issue that many cat owners face and it can be frustrating, especially when you're trying to provide the best nutrition possible.
As the old saying goes, “No hoof, no horse.” The health of your horse’s hooves is absolutely vital to their overall soundness and wellbeing.
Giving medication to horses can be one of the more frustrating aspects of equine care, especially if your horse is clever, suspicious, or simply not a fan of being handled. Read more for our vet tips.
Introduction Atypical Myopathy (AM), is a severe and often fatal muscle disorder of horses caused...
Sometimes a vet will prescribe a human medicine for an animal condition. If you have a prescription for this medication we can supply it to you, however legally we cannot advertise a human medicine on our website as we are a veterinary supplier.
Arthritis in dogs (sometimes called canine osteoarthritis or OA), is a disease that affects your dog's joints, and is the most common cause of chronic pain in dogs.