Caring For Your Pet

Pets are family too, and we want them to have long, healthy and happy lives. This means proper planning, attention to their environment, feeding and preventative healthcare. You will have to adapt to the pet’s needs, it is much less able to adapt to yours. Remember that a pet is a long-term commitment. Think also about your own situation – for example, do you work long hours, is your flat too small for a large active dog, is a family member allergic to rabbits, do you have cats or a terrier-type dog that would terrify your new chinchilla or hamster? Never impulse buy! Below are some more specific guidelines. Do not hesitate to call us if you have questions.


Your new kitten

Your new kitten

A new kitten quickly becomes part of your family and can change your life forever! Owning a cat is a delight but is a long term commitment and a significant responsibility. There are important measures that you should take in the first months of life to ensure the long term health of the newest member of your family.

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Your new dog

Your new dog

A pet dog becomes part of your family. Getting a new dog is a big step and constitutes a major long-term commitment and a significant responsibility. If you get a puppy, regardless of where you get it, or what kind of puppy it is, there are important measures that you should take in the first months of life to ensure the long-term health of the newest member of your family.

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Your new rabbit

Your new rabbit

Rabbits can be gentle creatures, full of personality and it is no surprise that they are being kept as pets in increasing numbers.

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Senior pet health check

Senior pet health check

Like any other older member of your family, older pets may need a little more attention to their health care.

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Preventative medicine

Preventative medicine

We all know prevention is better than cure! When compared to treating disease, preventative medicine is easier, cheaper, less stressful, more reliable, less time consuming and, most importantly, will ensure your pets have a longer, happier and healthier life with you.

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