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The 'C' Word - Cancer

The 'C' Word - Cancer

Posted by Dr. Vicky Simon on 12th Oct 2017

So today I’m going to talk a bit about the big C word – Cancer. And more importantly how you could help reduce the likelihood of cancer in your pet (and yourselves) – Chemoprevention.Cancer is one of the leading causes of death in dogs, with around 1 in 3 domestic dogs estimated to develop cancer. This statistic is similar to the stats for men, and worse than that for women. In both humans and …
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​Herbs for a Healthy Diet and Life (For You and Your Dog!)

​Herbs for a Healthy Diet and Life (For You and Your Dog!)

Posted by Dr. Vicky Simon on 13th Jun 2017

Herbs for a Healthy Diet and Life (For You and Your Dog!)I’ve always been a huge fan of herbs, and have used them in food since I first learnt to cook. Looking into herbs as medicines seemed like the most natural thing to do after this. Luckily for my patients and for myself, studying veterinary medicine failed to dampen this interest. So as soon as I finished university I started a veterinary …
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Bull Terrier Puppy Loves His Raw Food

Posted by Wolf Tucker on 24th May 2017

Thought I would send you a little update on our Bull Terrier puppy. We started him off the day after we picked him up on your completes and he is absolutely loving them. In the two weeks that we have nearly had him he is putting on just under 1 Kg per week and is growing nicely. He always looks forward to food time and polishes off your food with no …
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​Reducing pain and inflammation by Dr. Mark Elliott

Posted by Dr. Mark Elliott on 3rd May 2017

Reducing pain and inflammationThis is a big topic and I can't possibly cover everything, but this should give an overview.How we, and our pets, suffer pain is a highly complex issue, there are a lot of individual factors involved. Where and how the pain happens can affect how much pain that is perceived, there are differences in response between species and even breeds. There are also differe …
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