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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.
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It’s important to know that there are ways to walk your dog in the rain comfortably for both you and your dog. Dogs have sensitive senses, and the sound and smell of rain can be overwhelming for some.
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Springtime allergies are not simply a problem for people; they can also affect pets. Pets can experience seasonal allergies in the springtime, just like people can. To keep their furry friends healthy and comfortable, it’s good for pet owners to know about the signs of springtime allergies in pets and how to treat them. The signs and remedies for pet allergies in spring will be covered in this blog.
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While summer brings plenty of outdoor adventures and quality time spent with your pets, it also presents some unique hazards that pet owners need to be aware of.
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For the month of May, we are celebrating our wonderful veterinary nurses and what empowers them to be great at what they do.
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The head vet at Village Vet Cambridge is putting her best foot forward to tackle one of the world’s most famous marathons and raise money for a mental health charity.
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Village Vet Hampstead in Belsize Terrace has been honoured with a prestigious award for its high quality of care for dogs.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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,





