Veterinary Specialists have performed extensive training in their particular field and sat rigorous examination to be allowed to be called specialists by the registration board. No other veterinarians are allowed to say they are specialised or specialists unless they have undertaken this training and sat the exams. Specialist qualifications are in all areas of veterinary medicine. Please check the speciality list.
Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) It's Not A Death Sentence Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is a serious and often fatal viral disease that affects cats and is caused by certain strains of the feline coronavirus (FCoV) family. While most cats that become infected with FCoV mount a good immune response and eliminate the virus, [...] The […]
Cat And Kitten Vaccination Schedules Vaccination is one of the most effective ways you can protect your cat against infectious diseases. There are many different vaccines available for cats, each designed to prevent certain illnesses. Some vaccines require multiple doses over a period of several weeks, while others are given once and offer [...] The […]
Tracheal Collapse In Dogs Tracheal collapse is a progressive dynamic respiratory condition where the cartilaginous rings of the trachea weaken and no longer hold their shape causing the windpipe to cave in and flatten during respiration. When this occurs a dog will often struggle to breathe and have a dry, harsh cough. This [...] The […]
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