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Read on for a host of preventative pet care news that is free and updated monthly. In the articles below you’ll find seasonal advice, local tips and other information on how to keep your pet healthy, as well as interesting ways to exercise and entertain them.

Lynn, senior manager at Village Vet Cambridgeshire cried happy tears as colleagues surprised her with a party to celebrate an incredible two decades of years of loyal service.

Pets, just like humans, can suffer from allergies. Allergic reactions in pets are often caused by environmental factors, such as pollen or dust as well as certain foods or insect bites. As a pet owner, it’s important to be aware of the common allergies in pets and the symptoms they may experience.

The majority of the nation gets excited to be eating Easter eggs or chocolate for breakfast, lunch, or dinner or perhaps all three! But whether we live in London, Hertfordshire or Cambridgeshire we need to be careful and ensure our pets don’t get a hold of any, as chocolate could be dangerous for our animals, especially dogs!

Is your cat microchipped?
If you are a cat owner in England, you will be legally required to ensure your cat is microchipped by Saturday 10 June 2024,

Village Vet Cambridge has appointed a new clinical director to lead its team.

Brushing is by far the best method of keeping your pet’s teeth clean and is more successful if taken in stages. Ideally, it would help if you brushed your dog’s teeth at least once daily or three times at a minimum to help remove plaque and prevent tartar build-up.

When we think about weight management in pets it can be easy to focus on their exercise routine and how active they might, or might not, be. However, getting them out for their daily walk is only part of it, and in fact, what they eat from one day to the next plays an equally important role.

Keeping our pets safe in our homes across London, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire is important to all of us as pet owners. They trust us with their care and protection and microchipping can help with keeping them safe.

Just like us, our pets feel the cold. While we can indulge in hot drinks, wrap up in layers, and warm up by the fire, you should also consider how to keep your pets happy and warm as the temperatures start to fall.

Preparing your pets and keeping them safe and calm on bonfire night and other seasonal events.