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Read our invaluable information on how to prevent flystrike and how to spot the signs in rabbits and guinea pigs.
Congratulations once again to our amazing donor dogs and their owners for their support to the MK Vet Group Pet Blood Bank. We are so grateful for your support to help continue saving other canine lives.
If your cat is exhibiting the signs discussed in this articles, you may need to consider cat flea treatment to rid your cat and your home of fleas.
Animals infested with mites, will commonly present with skin issues such as itchiness, dandruff and hair loss. Mites aren’t actually an insect, they are a type of arthropod (joint-legged invertebrates) related to Arachnida family. There are four common types of mites that can infest animals which are: These mites will commonly cause different symptoms and…
As Spring arrives, our gardens and green spaces start to bloom with wonderful colours of the different varieties of plants. Whilst these array of beautiful views are lovely and something to appreciate, it is also important to remind ourselves we need to keep our pets safe and unfortunately some of these pretty plants can be…
Around the Easter period, there may be a number of dangers in your household that are toxic to our pets. It is important to keep these items out of reach of your pets. These dangers can include: In a situation where your pet eats an item that is known to be toxic, please contact your…
We hope our clients and their pets have a eggcellent Easter Bank Holiday. Here are our MK Vet Group hours over the bank holiday weekend. Walnut Tree and Stony Stratford Branches – Click Here
Female dogs if unneutered will usually experience a season (otherwise known as heat) once they are mature. Their first season will normally occur at around six to twelve months of age and then repeat roughly every six months. Smaller breeds may come into season at a younger age than their larger cousins. When a female…
Vets in Milton Keynes are emphasising how vaccination plays a crucial role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases.