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We specialise in dog and cat healthcare, including arthritis and skin conditions

More about your dog's health

We cover all kinds of dog healthcare topics, including arthritis and skin conditions. If your dog has been itchy or slowing down on walks recently, these signs could mean that something is wrong – check out our online assessment tools, resources and articles to learn more.

Worried About Your Dog’s Mobility? Here’s How to Spot the Signs of Arthritis

It's never easy seeing your once-energetic dog slow down. Helping them feel comfortable is a top priority. But before you can make a plan to help your pup, it's important to identify the problem.

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Why Spotting the Early Signs of Arthritis in Dogs Makes Such a Difference

Arthritis is a progressive and painful joint condition that's estimated to affect 2 out of every 5 dogs. It causes inflammation, pain, stiffness and other uncomfortable symptoms that can negatively impact your dog's quality of life. But why is it important to recognise arthritis early, and what are the signs to watch out for?

How often should I take my dog to the vet?

If you've got a sick dog, your first thought is to call your vet for advice. You'll probably need to take a trip to the practice for them to be seen, and it's greatly reassuring when they've had the once-over and the best care to aid their quick recovery.

When Your Slow Dog is Simply a Sign of Ageing – And When It’s Not

If you're the pet parent of a senior dog, you may have noticed them starting to slow down. Whether it's a reluctance to go for walks or a loss of interest in play, these types of changes can be cause for concern. But is your dog just slowing down as they age, or is arthritis pain to blame?

The Most Common Causes of Itchy Skin in Dogs

Have you been wondering: why is my dog scratching so much? Do they seem to be itchy all the time? Maybe you’re starting to wonder – or worry – about what could be behind this behaviour? And you’re just getting concerned that it might be causing them discomfort…

Dog Skin Condition Online Assessment

Is your dog biting, chewing or licking the same part of their body?

Dog Skin Condition Online Assessment

Does your dog seem to be scratching more than usual?

Dog Skin Condition Online Assessment

Is your dog waking you up at night scratching?

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Myth-Buster Quiz

Think you know everything about skin conditions in dogs? Take our vet-approved Myth-Buster Quiz to see how good your knowledge of common misconceptions is.

More about your cat's health

We cover all kinds of cat healthcare topics, like arthritis in cats. If your cat isn’t as sprightly as they used to be, this could mean something is wrong – check out our online assessment, resources and articles to learn more.

Get Set for the Vet: Preparing for Your Cat’s Arthritis Check-Up

Worried that your cat may be suffering from arthritis? You're not alone. This progressive joint condition is common in cats, especially as they age. But before you take your feline friend for a check-up, it's important to be prepared.

Cat Arthritis Online Assessment

Has your cat started having difficulty jumping up or down?

Cat Arthritis Online Assessment

Is your cat having trouble going up and down stairs?

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Does your cat seem less playful?

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Age or Arthritis? What is Causing Your Cat to Slow Down?

Every cat parent enjoys the playful behaviour of their feline friend during their younger years. But as time goes on, it's natural to notice some changes. Maybe your once-lively cat now prefers long naps in the sun, or perhaps they don't chase after toys like they used to.

7 ways to help your cat maintain a healthy weight

As a loving cat parent, you want to do everything you can to keep your feline friend happy and healthy. Managing your cat’s weight is one of the most important things you can do for their overall health.

What to expect at a cat check-up 

Vets often recommend that cats have an annual check-up, and more often if they are elderly or suffer from a long-term health condition.

How to Get Your Cat to the Vet Safely

Getting your cat into its carrier and safely to the vets is often a stressful experience for both you and your cat. However, regular check-ups are important to make sure they stay fit and healthy, and they may have to visit the vets more frequently due to illness. So, how can you try to make it a more positive experience for all involved?