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Lungworm in Dogs
In 2014 we reported our first confirmed case of lungworm in a dog in Swindon.
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Pet insurance is a crucial part of owning a pet. There are many pet insurers in the UK and finding the right one can be time consuming. Let Eastcott Vets in Swindon help you find the right match for your pets providing you with direct insurance claims.
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Babesiosis
Babesiosis is a life threatening disease caused by a parasite (Babesia spp.) that can be transmitted to dogs by ticks. Infected ticks are found globally, historically sparing the UK, there have been recent confirmed cases of Babesia canis in Essex. None of the infected dogs had travelled abroad but had all been exercised in the same area. Vets in the area have reported an increase in local dogs being rescued from abroad.
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Max was just weeks old when he was involved in a terrible accident. He suffered multiple jaw fractures and had to be rushed from his owner’s Vet in Swansea to see our Specialist Veterinary Dentist, Peter Southerden. Max’s injuries were severe and he required all of Pete’s expertise to repair the fractures.
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Bailey went missing on 19th November 2014. We had just moved from Moredon to Eldene and had only been there a couple of days when she escaped.
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We would like to wish a happy retirement to one of Eastcott’s oldest friends, Pat Oborn. Pat has been training dogs since she was 16 and has been training in Swindon for 38 years. She is very much part of the Eastcott family and for many years has helped us with our Puppy Parties. Despite her retirement we know that she will still be very much involved with dogs, it is in her DNA!
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Invitation to "Basics in Body Language"
What is your dog really trying to tell you and are you listening?
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