Read our blogs and current news from around the world relating to cats and dogs!
What is gastric upset?
22nd June, 2020
Tummy troubles in pets are one of the most common reasons owners contact a vet. The clinical signs of a gastric upset are vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain, inappetence and lethargy. These symptoms can be present for a variety of reasons...
BBQ tips for pets
19th June, 2020
With the summer months nearly upon us our team of Registered Vet Nurses from the Purely Pets Vet Helpline offer these top tips for BBQ season....
Should you give your cat a bath?
17th June, 2020
Bathing a cat is unlikely to be a fun or easy job, but it’s sometimes an essential part of caring for your kitty, along with choosing the right pet insurance. Read on for our quick how-to guide....
How to find a lost dog
17th June, 2020
Every dog owner has the occasional heart-in-mouth moment when they can’t find their beloved pup. Usually, this is only a momentary panic and your dog will return straight away – but what should you do if it doesn’t come back?...
What is dysplasia in dogs?
16th June, 2020
If your puppy is limping, stiff or seems less than its usual bouncy self, you’d be right to be concerned. These worrying signs might indicate a problem – and it could be hip or elbow dysplasia, in which a pup’s joints develop with abnormalities, leading to stiffness and pain....
What do these cat noises mean?
16th June, 2020
Ever wondered what your tabby would say if it could talk? Well, it already can – and learning to speak your moggy’s language is essential for feline-human bonding....
Shopping and leisure after lockdown: can you take your dog?
16th June, 2020
The coronavirus lockdown restrictions in England are gradually being lifted and high street shops, garden centres and zoos are now allowed to reopen. But dog welfare experts have advised owners to check before they travel as many destinations are no longer dog-friendly....
Vaccinations Explained
16th June, 2020
Vaccinating your pet is the only way to ensure they are safe from the most common infectious diseases and the most effective way of keeping these diseases under control....
Pets 'boost morale' for owners working from home
9th June, 2020
Pets have become crucial colleagues for their owners as they work from home during the coronavirus lockdown, according to a new study by animal charity Battersea. While cats and dogs may spend much of their day snoozing on the sofa or demanding treats, they have played a vital role in boosting morale and motivation and reducing stress and anxiety....