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Practical advice on pet hydration, from Hawick Vets in Hawick.
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Practical advice on pet hydration, from Hawick Vets in Hawick.
Which plants are poisonous to dogs and cats, which are safer to keep, and what to do if your pet has been near a lily. Advice from Hawick Vets in Hawick.
A plain-English guide to pet insurance in the UK, from the team at Hawick Vets in Roxburghshire.
Practical advice on travelling with your dog to Europe and around the UK, from the team at Hawick in Roxburghshire.
Dogs and cats share our homes, but their needs are very different.
For many dog owners, a trip to the pub is even better when your four-legged friend can come along too.
We all want to include our pets during the Christmas festivities and treating them to something special isn’t uncommon. Read below for guidance on safe, pet-friendly foods you can give your pet this Christmas.
The question of whether to put a bell on your cat's collar sparks a lot of discussion among cat owners, and for good reason! There's no single right answer; what's best depends on your cat's unique personality, lifestyle, and your home environment.
We love sharing the good times with our dogs, and sometimes that means indulging them in a special treat from time-to-time.
However, together with the fun, it's crucial to be aware of hidden dangers that can be in seemingly harmless snacks. One of those dangers is xylitol, a sugar alcohol commonly used as a sweetener in many everyday products, which is perfectly safe for humans, but extremely toxic to dogs, even in small amounts.
This blog post aims to provide you with the knowledge to keep your dog in Hawick safe from xylitol poisoning. At Hawick vets we'll delve into what xylitol is, why it's dangerous for dogs, the signs and symptoms of poisoning, and the crucial steps to take if you suspect your dog has ingested xylitol.
We all know stress can take a toll on our health, but did you know it can also significantly impact your pet’s well-being? Just like us, pets experience stress and anxiety in response to various situations. Chronic stress, however, can have a detrimental effect on your pet’s physical and mental health.
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