Returning to work? Is every household member ready? Your fur family members have no doubt enjoyed your increased presence at home of late, but if you are planning to transition back to the office, you may be met with some resistance of the four-legged kind. While many...
With the festive season upon us, fireworks may be on the cards. Check out VetMeds ‘top tips’ tohelp your pet get through what can be an anxious experience: If you know when there will be fireworks, take your dog out for a good walk during daylight hours to...
Both cats and dogs can become quite stressed and anxious during the festive season with the house being transformed for parties and family gatherings. Even for really friendly and social pets normally happy to be around people can all become way too much to handle....
7 month old male poodle mix “Licorice” came to VetMed recently after being unwell – a few vomits, hiding in the back yard, making a coughing/grunting sound and not eating his food. On physical examination he was found to be tense all over, swaying on...
Toilet training is one of the most rigid problems that a pet owner faces. No one is a master at training their pets on, or about toileting. It requires patience and persistence. Well, no worries. Over the years, vets have found simple ways to maintain and develop...
The condition of a cat’s coat and skin is a lot more than just appearances, it has a lot to do with general health. Building a sturdy foundation including sound nutrition, proper grooming, and efficient flea prevention is essential for good skin and a shiny healthy...