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Hey Stinky Breath!

Hey Stinky Breath!

Hey Stinky Breath! Bad breath or halitosis can be embarrassing for both people and pets. 80-90% of halitosis comes from structures within the mouth, primarily teeth and tongue, where bacteria produce over 80 different volatile or “stinky” organic compounds. These same bacteria cause plaque which is the trigger for tartar and calculus formation which leads […]

The Dying Season

The Dying Season

The Dying Season The warmest 14 months in recorded history may be increasing our pets’ chances of lethal tick paralysis. We have already seen several tick affected cats and dogs and it is winter! Traditionally, locals started preventatives in September, but climate change may require “all year” prevention especially in high risk localities. Tick Guru […]

I Fought the Law…..

I Fought the Law…..

Owners of domesticated companion animals and livestock are subject to a range of legislation. Whilst it is outside the scope of this article to review these in detail [they are all available online] I found some interesting facts during my reading. The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act This act requires the person in charge […]

Food Glorious Food!

Food Glorious Food!

Food Glorious Food Fat Cat Since our British Shorthair, Minnow got his own instagram page he has started acting like a supermodel EXCEPT for watching how much he eats. Fortunately a new diet, Hills Metabolic Advanced Weight Solution came to the rescue and over a few months he slimmed down to acceptable proportions. Metabolic helps […]

Problem Barking

Problem Barking

Why Does My Dog Bark? Barking is normal behaviour for dogs and makes up part of the way they communicate. It is normal for a dog to bark briefly when there is a noise at their territorial boundary or a knock at the door. Yet it is not normal for them to bark for two […]

Polite Puppy Preschool

Polite Puppy Preschool

Proofing Polite Puppies I have been reading articles about Ethology or the study of animal behaviour and in particular an excellent new book called How Dogs Work by Coppinger and Feinstein. I am interested in the juvenile stage of maximal learning from 8 weeks to sexual maturity when so many behaviours, both acceptable and unacceptable, […]

When Rest is Best

When Rest is Best

As technically difficult as it can be, sometimes surgery feels like the easy bit. Keeping an energetic, wilful pet quiet for the time it takes for a surgical wound or fracture to heal can be a very difficult proposition. Modern analgesics, as essential as they are, can make pets feel like running and playing well […]

Is Your Dog Silently Suffering?

Is Your Dog Silently Suffering?

As the days get shorter and the nights colder, spare a thought for your older pet who may be silently suffering in pain. Unlike humans, our pets’ response to pain is general withdrawal.  They become quiet and are reluctant to move or go for walks.  Owners notice that their pets lie down a lot and […]

Managing Older Cats

Managing Older Cats

My brother and sister-in-law are moving to San Francisco and their old Burmese cat CJ has come to Airlie to stay. Like any older animal he has his fair share of health issues brought on by wear and tear or genetic factors inherited from his parents. He has, in no official order, megacolon (an enlarged […]

Coughing Dogs

Coughing Dogs

The cough is one of the most powerful reflexes in the body and serves as both a protective and early warning system for the pharynx and respiratory system. Disease of any part of the respiratory system (nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, lungs, pulmonary vessels) or surrounding structures (esophagus, pleura or heart) can result in a cough […]