Foraging For Fun
By Helen Burns | Dated May 31, 2021
Foraging is an innate behaviour to all animals and is a great way to provide our pets with enrichment to look after their mental well being (and hopefully stop them […]
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By Helen Burns | Dated May 31, 2021
Foraging is an innate behaviour to all animals and is a great way to provide our pets with enrichment to look after their mental well being (and hopefully stop them […]
By Helen Burns | Dated May 10, 2021
Dogs are naturally inquisitive creatures, and are often keen to nudge and prod insects that happen in their path. Unfortunately, insects generally aren’t all that keen for the attention. Bees, […]
By John Morgan | Dated April 7, 2021
You may have read a lot about a new disease called Ehrlichiosis arriving on our shores. This tick borne disease is devastating to dogs and can even infect humans if […]
By Helen Burns | Dated March 29, 2021
Little Eva the Mini Schnauzer loves to explore under the deck at home. Unfortunately after the recent rain, she wasn’t the only creature crawling in that damp, dark space. If […]
By Helen Burns | Dated March 29, 2021
Did you know that prior to the 1970s, canine parvovirus was not a disease risk for dogs? In fact, canine parvovirus mutated from a cat virus in 1978, and since […]
By John Morgan | Dated March 25, 2021
Dr John Morgan was fortunate enough to be invited to speak on The Dog Book with Will Blunt recently! Have a look at the video below and go to The […]
By Helen Burns | Dated February 1, 2021
When we graduate as vets we are trained to treat a wide variety of species, ranging from fish through to birds and reptiles, wildlife, farm animals and companion animals, plus […]
By Imogene Ewen | Dated February 1, 2021
Quinlan is a very brave Labrador with a fetish for socks. Since he was a pup, Quinlan has enjoyed snacking on socks, with no consequence. Unfortunately, at the age of […]
By Helen Burns | Dated February 1, 2021
Summer means lots of things to lots of people, but in vet hospitals like Gordon Vet, Summer often means grass seed abscesses. Most commonly these occur as a small swelling […]
By Helen Burns | Dated January 28, 2021
Imagine your regular, run-of-the-mill morning, with everybody going about their business and things going along smoothly, when your kitty walks into the room, and you do a double take. This […]