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Dealing with anxiety in dogs
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Dealing with anxiety in dogs

March is Pet Anxiety Month, so we're highlighting the causes and what you can do to help your dog...

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Tulips

Tulips

Many plants are also poisonous to dogs, so please take extra care with bunches of cut flowers and houseplants in your home, and when planning your garden planting.

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Pet Theft Advice
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Pet Theft Advice

The best advice for keeping your dog safe. We've included a helpful infographic that you can save and share on social media to keep other owners informed.

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Dog theft

Dog theft

Dog theft is on the rise across the United Kingdom.

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Top Dental Tips
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Top Dental Tips

February is Pet Dental Health Month, so it's the perfect time to look at the benefits of keeping on top of your pet’s dental care. 

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Toxicity to Pets

Toxicity to Pets

Mistletoe is poisonous to dogs and cats

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Blood Donation Session

Blood Donation Session

We would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who came to our Blood Donation Session on 17th December 2020 at Manor Vets.

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Nuts & Raisins

Nuts & Raisins

Certain types of nuts, macadamia nuts in particular, can cause our pets to suffer vomiting, depression and hyperthermia if they eat them.

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Onions, Garlic & Chives

Onions, Garlic & Chives

Christmas Stuffing is often made with onions and garlic... These ingredients are known to cause stomach and red blood cell damage to pets.

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Yuletide Plants Toxic to Pets

Yuletide Plants Toxic to Pets

Several 'Yuletide' plants are toxic to pets, so please take care if you have them in your home.

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Dangerous Festive foods

Dangerous Festive foods

Know your dangerous Festive foods. Many of the foods we commonly associate with Christmas are highly dangerous for our pets.

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Toasty & Warm

Toasty & Warm

Does your sofa buddy have a Friday Fleece or Cosy Knit to keep them toasty and warm during frosty mornings and chilly winter evenings?

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