Debbie Martin Martin
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April 25, 2023
Over the years, dogs have become one of the most popular pets in the world, and this is for so many different reasons. Dogs offer a whole host of benefits for us as humans, like companionship, protection, exercise and socialisation. Read on to find out why it’s so important to walk your dog, not only for their physical health but for their mental health too.
Companionship
Dogs are known for their loyalty, affection and deviation to their owners, which is why dogs are commonly known as a man’s best friend - and it’s so true!
Protection
Not only are we there to protect our beloved pets, but they are also great for protecting us, our homes and our families. No matter what breed of dog you have, they are instinctively protective, and their bark alone can protect your home from intruders.
Exercise & Socialisation
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March 24, 2023
Pets really do have some powerful health benefits for us as humans, which can affect us both mentally and physically. Caring for a cat, dog, or any other animal can help relieve depression and anxiety, lower stress levels and also improve heart health.
In this blog, we talk about how owning a pet can help with your mental well-being and assist you in living a happier and healthier life.
How can a pet benefit your life?
Pets, especially dogs and cats can reduce our stress, anxiety and depression, as well as help to reduce loneliness. Not only can pets help with our mental well-being, but they can also improve our physical health, encouraging us to be more active therefore improving our cardiovascular activity.
Owning a pet can also really help children, allowing them to feel more secure, safe and active in
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February 16, 2023
Many dog owners often wonder if they’re cleaning their dog’s ears correctly, and how often it should be done.
Cleaning your dog’s ears is often something overlooked as part of their cleaning routine, but for many pets, it is extremely important. This is something that's incredibly easy to do from home and doesn’t take a lot to keep your dog’s ears well-maintained.
How Often Should I Clean Them?
This answer entirely depends on your dog, as every dog is different. Breeds such as Basset Hounds and Ladradoodles will come across more ear problem as opposed to other breeds, and this will mean they need their ears cleaning a lot more. If you do a lot of swimming or outdoor walks with your dog, then you might find that their ears get dirtier much quicker, which can also lead to ear infections.
In summary, it’s important
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February 08, 2023
A dog’s love is unconditional, but they do come with a little bit of upkeep. We know how important it is to keep your dog happy and healthy, so if this means maintaining their joints then we’re here to help.
When your furry friend gets older, they might have more requirements for their health than when they were in their prime. So, it’s essential to know some of the best joint supplements you can buy for your dog here at 365 Vet, and why they’re so good.
Why Does My Dog Need Joint Supplements
Your dog may need joint supplements as joint function tends to deteriorate more with age. Therefore it’s really important to support joint health throughout your dog’s life as it will help if this breakdown begins.
How Do I Know If My Dog Needs Joint Supplements
If you notice any significant changes
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January 23, 2023
Dental hygiene for dogs is important, just like humans, dogs should visit the vet for regular dental checks.
Dogs are prone to dental diseases in the same way that humans are. When we visit the dentist we often have the chance to see the hygienist, and similarly, when you take your dog to visit the vet for a dental check, some practices may offer the opportunity for a qualified nurse to examine your dog's teeth. This can help you to understand the different ways to maintain good canine dental hygiene, rather than taking an appointment with the veterinarian.
Plaque Problems
Good canine oral health doesn't just mean keeping your dog's teeth looking clean and healthy, and the consequences of dental disease are
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January 16, 2023
Fleas and ticks are a big concern for many owners and their dogs, especially as we start approaching the warmer months.
A combination of different options are used to prevent fleas from attacking your dog and invading the home, including medication, hygiene routines and cleaning your home thoroughly. This is your guide to flea and tick treatments for dogs, scroll down to find out how you can control and prevent fleas on your dog, in your home and in your garden.
Medication for Flea Prevention
There are many different types of medication for treating and preventing fleas and ticks, including topical and oral forms. Fleas and ticks are more than just an uncomfortable inconvenience for your dog, they can cause serious health problems for them and can take over your home.
It is much better to take action
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December 12, 2022
Frequent Dog Conditions Seen at Vets
According to household ownership, dogs are among the most popular pets in the UK, with almost a quarter of houses in the country providing a home to at least one of them. And this isn’t a recent development; for centuries, man and dog have existed alongside one another – indeed, it’s thanks to the latter that the former has prospered so impressively.
As a consequence of this partnership, we know a great deal about canine physiology. Veterinary schools across the country dedicate entire programmes to dogs, and an enormous volume of academic research is being constantly read and written on the subject of their health.
The answer to one particular question, however, has proven remarkably elusive – which diseases are most common? Until recently, data collection on the matter wasn’t widespread – and so a clear picture
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December 09, 2022
Pet Safety at Christmas Time
There are a number of steps you can take to safeguard your pet this Christmas when your house is full of guests. Many pets will find strangers interesting and will approach them gregariously. Conversely, some pets will find strangers terrifying. If your pet falls into the latter category and you are entertaining guests with whom your pet is unfamiliar, then you should take steps to mitigate their discomfort. Provide them with a safe place to retreat to and relax and keep in mind these other tips for pet safety at Christmas time.
Safety in the kitchen and elsewhere
If you are cooking, pets can provide an unwanted – and often dangerous – distraction. Tripping over an overbearing dog while carrying a hot pan is not a pleasant experience for either party. Similarly, any cat which inadvertently wanders onto a hot ceramic griddle
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November 23, 2022
Your dog is a wonderful companion who will always be a loyal friend to you, no matter what. However, your furry friend cannot take care of their own health, so it is up to you to look out for them and make sure that they receive the care that they need. Also, as your dog ages, they will need more help to care for themselves as they will become more at risk for diseases and arthritis.
Here are some ways that you can protect the health of your dog as they age:
Control Their Weight
If your dog is overweight, this can put a lot of extra strain on their body. Keeping them at a healthy weight is very important – and might even involve reducing their portions as they get older and less active. If you notice that your dog is getting overweight, you should contact your vet in order to develop a healthy weight reduction programme.
Continue to Exercise Them
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November 18, 2022
We’ve arrived at that time of year again – temperatures across the country are plummeting, and we’re all going to start feeling the chill. Many of us will undoubtedly spend the period shoveling snow from our driveways, spreading salt across our pavements and stocking up on woollen jumpers, hats, gloves and other such festive finery.
But the season also poses challenges for the non-human residents of our households. Both dogs and cats are vulnerable to seasonal hazards. In this Winter Pet Guide, we’ll take a look through them, and see how they might be addressed.
Warmth
Perhaps the most obvious feature of the season is that temperatures will drop markedly. Fortunately, both dogs and cats have a built-in defence against the winter chill – their fur coats. Fur coats come in a number of different forms, with some being hugely suitable for cold weather, and others being less