Obesity in Dogs & Cats
Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder in companion animals. It is defined as an excessive accumulation of fat in the body which eventually leads to adverse effects on health
Obesity is the most common nutritional disorder in companion animals. It is defined as an excessive accumulation of fat in the body which eventually leads to adverse effects on health
Handy hints and tips on rabbits and what to feed them As it’s Easter time and we have a resident stray rabbit at the clinic, we thought it would be appropriate to write an article on…
FIV – The Facts Feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) is a viral disease which affects the immune system of domestic cats. Whilst FIV cannot be transferred to humans, it acts in the same way…
Meet Rupert, a gorgeous 3 year 8 month old guinea pig and a recent patient at Casey and Cranbourne Veterinary Hospital. Rupert presented to us with a loose,
Six Surprising Facts about Kidney Disease in Dogs and Cats One in three cats and one in ten dogs will develop kidney disease during their lifetime. Signs include:
Gum disease (or periodontal disease) is caused by bacterial infection that builds up a substance called plaque. Plaque is made up of food particles and saliva
Meet April, a gorgeous, happy, healthy 5 year 9 month old female Bull Terrier. April was not so bouncy and happy when she was diagnosed with Addison’s Disease
The following is a two part article on Addison’s disease. The first part will be an overview of Addison’s disease, the symptoms commonly seen
The Importance of Microchipping
Animal microchipping is a legal requirement for all pets in Victoria and must be in place before
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