What To Do with Injured or Sick Wild Animals

If you come across an injured or sick wild animal, it can be hard to know what best to do. Here is some handy advice should you find yourself in this situation.

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Case Study: Rosie & Ben - Pet Osteoarthritis

For senior pets, osteoarthritis can be one of the long-term effects of knee surgery, as well as part of a natural ageing process. In this case study, we meet Rosie and her younger brother, Ben, who were both found to have osteoarthritis and needed some treatment.

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Do Dogs and Cats Get Dementia?

Cognitive Dysfunction Syndrome, or CDS, is more common in dogs and cats than people realise. It is estimated that up to 14% of our senior pets suffer from CDS. Here are the key symptoms to look out for and some management tools and medications that we can use to help.

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Case Study: Tooth Root Abscess

Here is a short case study about a 9-year-old male entire poodle who presented to us with a tooth root abscess. Here’s what we did to diagnose and treat the tooth root abscess.

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Why We Are Passionate About Your Pet’s Dental Health

Dental disease is one of the most common diseases that we see in small animal practice. Animals will continue to eat, play and act normal, even if they are in pain, which is why having regular check-ups is so important. Here's why we are so passionate about your pet's dental health.

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We Are Celebrating Our 2nd Year Anniversary Today!

A massive thank you to all that have supported us over the past two years, we certainly all feel proud to be part of the Coquet Vet's team. We hope you enjoy our short video to celebrate our 2nd birthday and some of the wonderful pets that we have met since we opened.

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March is Dental Month at Coquet Vets

Our Vet team has a genuine interest in pet dental health, which is why March is Dental Month at Coquet Vets. Throughout the month of March, we are offering 10% off all dental treatments.

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Case Study: Chocolate Poisoning

A few weeks ago, a Staffordshire Bull Terrier called Mal was brought to us as an emergency after eating 500 grams of chocolate, which is poisonous for dogs. Here's what we did and what to look out for if your dog accidentally eats chocolate.

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