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At some point it’s likely we may have to make a decision and act in the best interest of our pets concerning the end of their life. Sadly, our pets have much shorter lives than us and when illness, injury, or old age affects their quality of life we may need to start thinking about letting them go, peacefully. It’s important to talk it through and be guided by your vet. It helps to plan and be prepared. Euthanasia offers a peaceful and painless end to our pet’s life. Sometimes people use the phrase ‘put to sleep’ or ‘put down’, but euthanasia is the correct term.</p
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A Sticky Situation
People traditionally throw sticks for their dogs but many are unaware of how dangerous this can be.
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Purring is an extraordinary sound and it isn’t exactly clear how cats do it. Not only domestic cats purr – many of the larger members of the cat family can also generate this vibration.
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Don’t forget to pay particular close attention to your smaller domestic pets during the warm weather.
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What is socialisation in dogs
The term socialisation in dogs very simply means the learning process a puppy must go through in order to learn key life skills. This ensure that a puppy is happy and confident in all environments and has the skills to be able to communicate effectively within its social group.
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Eastcott Vets chosen charity for 2017 - Hearing Dogs for Deaf People
Do you love dogs and are you looking for a new challenge? Do you want to challenge yourself? Why not contact Hearing Dogs? There are many volunteering roles. You could look after their life-changing hearing dog puppies, walk a Hearing Dog, volunteer at their training centres, local events or have your own fundraising event. Visit the Hearing Dogs for Deaf People website for more information.
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RVHD2 Vaccine for Rabbits
New strain of deadly rabbit viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD).
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