Dogs

Did you know that chocolate is toxic to dogs? A small amount could give your dog an upset stomach, but there are potentially much more serious issues to be aware of when it comes to dogs and chocolate.

Ear problems in dogs encompass inflammation and a range of infections and accompanying symptoms. In this article, At Spinney Vets, we will delve into the factors that commonly contribute to these problems.

Most ear problems in dogs can be treated easily, though some will require further intervention and, on occasion, even surgery.

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.

Flea treatment for dogs to protect your pup from potential health risks
Dogs are naturally prone to parasites like fleas, ticks, and worms, which are common in many environments. However, with regular flea treatment, you can protect your dog from these pests and maintain their health.
To ensure the ongoing well-being of your dog—and your family—it’s important to consistently use reliable, preventative flea treatments along with other parasite protection. Preventing infestations is much easier and more cost-effective than dealing with them after they’ve taken hold.
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