Dogs
Dog eye problems are relatively common and can range from mild inflammation and conjunctivitis to more severe conditions such as glaucoma and blindness.
Just like you, your dog is going to get sick now and then. You may return from the vets with some medication to administer. Learning how to do it right will make the process easier for both you and your dog.
At Spinney Vets, we fully recommend dog neutering as it will benefit both your dog and you as their owner.
Dog Neutering stops unwanted pregnancies and reduces the risk of developing mammary tumours and womb infections. As a result of these benefits, the spay operation is one of the most frequently performed procedures in vet practices across the world.
As a responsible pet owner, it's up to you to look after your dog's health, and this should include regular worming.
Worms, ticks, mites, and fleas – most dogs will have to contend with parasites at some point in their lives.
Dogs are at risk of contracting parasites as they are ever-present in our environment, but you can keep your pet safe by regularly providing them with tick, flea and worm treatment.
Playful, curious, and full of boundless energy – everybody loves puppies! But as wonderful as puppies are, they can also be quite a handful, and owning a puppy is a tremendous responsibility.
Once you have made the decision to bring a new puppy into your family, it's time to start making plans for when they arrive. Use our puppy checklist to ensure you're prepared.
At Spinney Vets we have created a detailed guide offering potential solutions if your dog begins to experience incontinence in their later years.
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