Month: June 2024

Canine Parvovirus, a deadly disease predominantly affecting young puppies, marks a significant concern for pet owners worldwide. This highly contagious virus targets the gastrointestinal tract, lymph nodes, and occasionally the heart muscles, particularly in dogs of any age but with a pronounced vulnerability in unvaccinated puppies, young dogs and elderly dogs. The onset of symptoms—ranging […]

Seperation anxiety is a term we tend to jump to very quickly, however, I really want to dig into it, and help you decide if your puppy really has it. Welcoming a new furry friend into our lives is an exciting moment, filled with the prospect of joy, companionship, and a few inevitable challenges. Amid […]

Socialization is one of the big buzzwords in puppy training, and closely followed by “Critical socialization period” is usually the term used. When you bring home a new puppy, it’s really hard! There’s a lot of information (and misinformation) out there, and it’s hard to know what to do, but then you find out about […]

You’re just about to rush pup out the door, and those anchors go down, you look out at the rainy weather and realise what the problem is… Rain. First, let me tell you, this is really normal.  Welcoming the patter of rain can be a cozy experience for humans, but for our furry friends, the […]

I love bull terriers. They’re also immensely popular in the united states. So I wanted to chat to you about what colours these gorgeous little guys come in.  The English Bull Terrier and the miniature bull terrier, often simply called the Bull Terrier, holds a unique place within the dog kingdom. It’s a distinct breed […]

Puppy vaccinations are vital to ensure your new furry friend begins life with a robust immune system. Vaccines guard against life-threatening diseases. The number of shots a puppy requires, typically initiated at 3-4 weeks of age, is crucial in providing comprehensive protection. Understanding the puppy vaccination schedule is essential, considering factors like maternal antibodies, infectious […]

A core part of raising your puppy right, is your team, and your veterinarian is the key part of that team.  This is something that I’m not only passionate about, but something I’ve struggled with personally, as a vet who… isn’t great, is a real burden in your journey of raising a dog (and I’ve sadly had […]