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Moving House with Your Pet
By John Sedgwick Moving house can be stressful for owners and their pets. Dogs tend to be more loyal and bonded with their owners, but cats can be more attached…
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A Microchip Could Save Your Pet
By John Sedgwick Microchips are about the size of a small grain of rice, easily injected under the skin in the scruff. It’s a quick and easy procedure and may…
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Cat Poisoning
Sir, I have just spend a distressing day with a very sick cat. Tilly was just over 12 months old, I rescued her and her brother 12 months ago this…
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Changing Times at the Vets
By John Sedgwick Veterinary practice has evolved like medical practice over the years,still based on good clinical skills but enhanced by the back up of more hi-tech aids and equipment….
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Controlling Worms in Cats and Dogs
Controlling worms in dogs and cats is of great importance not only for their own health, but also for their owners. Perhaps most serious, in terms of potential human health…
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Half a Century of Changing Challenges
Jack Sedgwick recalls As I come up to my first half century in the veterinary profession it gives me time to reflect on the huge changes that have taken place…
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What do you feed your best friend?
By Wayne Southwell You’ve all seen the great array of pet food in your local pet shop and with a great array of prices to match. But just what…







