Your Dog's Health

Worm facts and why you should worm your dog
Roundworm or Toxocara Canis is seen in young dogs and cats and looks like spaghetti. Your pet can get it by eating an infected animal such as a rat or it passes from the infected mother to its young.....more
Should I brush my dog's teeth?
Yes, you should brush your dog's teeth as a responsible pet owner, but only if you have started brushing when they are very young and only if they co-operate. There are small fingerbrushes or pet toothbrushes that you can buy as well as 'toothpaste' especially for your pet. Never use human toothpaste as the foaming can panic some dogs, even if they like the minty taste and it may also irritate their stomach if swallowed...more
Does your dog's urine scald the grass?
When your dog squats everyday on your lawn, this urine scald can leave ugly yellow stains scattered all over your carefully manicured lawn. Being a nation of gardeners AND pet lovers, the combination is not good. The damage is said to be caused by the acid in the dog's urine....more
Osteoarthritis in your old pet
Osteoarthritis is inflammation of the cartilage, bone, membrane and fluid of the joints. We see it very commonly in small animal surgeries. It is estimated that 20% of dogs over 1 year of age suffer from osteoarthritis which may even be an underestimate especially in certain breeds such as Labrador Retrievers and Rottweilers.....more
Incidence of cancer and common cancers in various dog breeds
Below is a list of dog breeds that are at a high risk of developing cancer. Unfortunately they also tend to make the most popular pets. The list comes from a wide variety of sources....more
Should we throw sticks for dogs?
This article describes the dangers of what can occur if you throw sticks for your dog...more
Clipping dogs' claws - are you brave enough to do it yourself?
Many owners are quite happy when it comes to clipping their dogs' claws, but PLEASE be careful not to cut the quick (or sensitive area with nerve endings and blood vessels). If you do, this results in a dog that is terrified of having his nails touched or even having his feet looked at forever.....more
Bladder Stones in dogs
Could your dog suffer from bladder stones as a patient of mine has? A little fat Norfolk Terrier called Tess came in today with yet another bout of cystitis or bladder infection.....more
My dog has grown fat, lazy and is losing fur; could she be hypothyroid?
Yes, a lot of us blame our own excess weight on hormones and often it is the cause, but we tend to forget that it could be the cause of our dog's rotund condition too if he is hypothyroid. The signs of an underactive thyroid and thus a slow metabolic rate in dogs are very non-specific....more
Please help my overweight dog
The start of the new year always brings with it a multitude of resolutions, but mine is always to lose weight. The weight always seems to pile on over Christmas and I struggle to find clothes to fit comfortably and resolve to not buy any new ones until I have shed at least a stone......more
Pancreatitis in a Dog
I was so happy to send little old Poppy home today. She had Yorkshire Terrier written on her files but she looked like a little overweight, balding grey crossbreed. She has been in the hospital for 4 days as we diagnosed pancreatitis. This condition is extremely painful..............more
What is an Aural Haematoma and should it be treated?
An aural haematoma is an obvious swelling of the pinna (the ear flap) which is filled with blood or serum (blood without the red cells). This can be small or may affect the whole ear. It is usually very uncomfortable to your pet and they will shake their head or hang their head to the side....................more