Pet Health

Dental care is just as important for your pet as it is for people. Keeping your pet's teeth clean and healthy is imperative to preventing dental diseases in the future.

If you're worried about how much water your dog or cat is drinking contact your local Spinney Vets after reading our short guide

As a pet owner you may never have thought about pet obesity, but it is a very real issue facing many pets in the UK. With pet obesity on the rise, veterinarians are starting to see more cases of animals developing similar health issues to overweight humans.


Being a 'sleepy head' or unable to get out of bed? This article will help you know how to spot arthritis and other degenerative conditions in your dog or cat.

Not that we want you to start itching as you read this, but we're about to explain the problem of fleas and how to get rid of them from your pet and your home.

From Mid October and continuing through until the New Year can be a traumatic time for some pets. Signs of ‘firework fear’ or the phobia of loud noises can range from mild behavioural changes to severe destructive behaviour.

Dogs are very susceptible to increased temperatures and heat stroke in dogs is a real risk.

There are long term health benefits to pet neutering. The primary benefit is in controlling the pet population by reducing the amount of unwanted pregnancies.

There are several common poisons in pets which you need to be aware of. This article will go through some that we see on a regular basis
Pet Care