"My Dog Has Itchy Skin”… Dr Feargus Weighs In
Did you know that 20% of dogs will have skin problems that need a vet visit at some point in their lives? If your dog seems to scratch endlessly, lick their paws, or… read more
Did you know that 20% of dogs will have skin problems that need a vet visit at some point in their lives? If your dog seems to scratch endlessly, lick their paws, or… read more
Persistent scratching can be a sign of discomfort for your dog and needs prompt attention to prevent escalation. While severe or chronic itching often requires veterinary intervention, mild to moderate cases may… read more
Hot spots are a common issue for many dogs. These irritated, inflamed areas can cause significant discomfort, leading to excessive licking and scratching. Early intervention and proper veterinary-guided care are key to… read more
If your cat’s breath has developed an unpleasant odour, it’s not just a minor annoyance, it could be a sign of an underlying health issue that requires attention. In this article, we… read more
Gum health is vital to your dog’s overall well-being. Healthy gums support a healthy mouth, which in turn aids digestion, reduces the risk of systemic illnesses, and ensures your dog remains happy… read more
If you’ve noticed that your dog’s breath has an unpleasant odour, you’re not alone. While a mild smell, especially after meals, is normal, consistently bad breath (halitosis) can signal an underlying health… read more
Ear infections and ear-related issues are common in dogs and can cause significant discomfort if left untreated. Ear drops can be an effective way to manage various ear conditions, but selecting the… read more
Ear infections are among the most common health problems in dogs. These infections, medically termed otitis externa , occur when bacteria, yeast, or sometimes parasites overpopulate the ear canal, causing discomfort and… read more
If your dog is frequently shaking its head, it’s important to pay attention. While the occasional head shake is normal, such as after a swim or to dislodge debris, persistent head shaking… read more
Cats are curious, playful, and endlessly entertaining companions, but like us, they can face challenges with weight management. An overweight cat is at higher risk of health problems such as diabetes, arthritis,… read more
As pet owners, we all want our dogs to live happy, healthy lives. Maintaining a healthy weight is a vital part of their overall well-being. However, with over half of dogs worldwide… read more
Vomiting is a common issue that many cat owners encounter. Although it may be harmless in some cases, it can also signal a more serious medical condition. Understanding the potential causes of… read more
Vomiting in dogs can understandably be worrying, especially when it happens out of the blue. If your dog has only vomited once and seems otherwise healthy, you might wonder if a visit… read more
Epilepsy in dogs can be a challenging condition for pet owners to manage. Although it can’t always be prevented, understanding the risk factors and taking proactive steps can support a dog’s neurological… read more
Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder in dogs, characterised by recurrent, unprovoked seizures. Although epilepsy can’t be cured, it can be managed to improve your dog’s quality of life. Understanding the types… read more
When a beloved cat is diagnosed with cancer, it can be an emotional and challenging time. However, with the right approach to care, you can help your feline companion maintain their quality… read more
Treatment plans for feline cancer depend on the type, stage, and location of the cancer, as well as your cat’s overall health. A veterinary oncologist will typically develop a personalised treatment plan… read more
Cancer in cats can be a worrying possibility, but understanding the signs and knowing what to do can make a significant difference. Cats are skilled at hiding discomfort, which often makes it… read more
Seeing your dog vomit can be unsettling, especially if it seems to happen out of the blue. While a single episode of vomiting isn’t always a cause for alarm, it’s important to… read more
Watching your dog experience discomfort, especially with symptoms like diarrhoea, can be concerning for any pet parent. Diarrhoea is a common issue in dogs and can have a wide range of causes,… read more
Hair loss, also known as alopecia, is a common concern for dog owners. While some shedding is normal, excessive or patchy hair loss may signal an underlying health problem. Understanding the causes… read more
Itchy skin is one of the most common concerns among dog owners. Watching your furry companion scratch, lick, or bite at their skin can be distressing. As a responsible pet owner, you… read more
A diagnosis of diabetes in your cat can feel overwhelming, but with proper management and care, your feline companion can lead a happy and healthy life. This guide explores treatment options, practical… read more
Feline diabetes is a common condition that requires special attention to a cat’s diet. Similar to managing diabetes in humans, feeding the right diet can make a significant difference in controlling blood… read more
Feline diabetes is a condition that affects many cats, particularly as they age. It occurs when a cat’s body cannot produce enough insulin or use it effectively, leading to elevated blood sugar… read more
Hot spots, also known as acute moist dermatitis, are painful, inflamed areas of skin that can appear quickly on a dog’s body. These red, moist sores can develop anywhere on the skin,… read more
Hot spots are a common skin condition that many dog owners encounter. These red, inflamed patches can cause significant discomfort for dogs, often appearing suddenly and spreading quickly. Hot spots can be… read more
Dog incontinence can be a challenging issue for pet owners, but with the right approach, it is manageable. Fortunately, there are several effective treatment options available, ranging from veterinary-prescribed medications and lifestyle… read more
Living with an incontinent dog can be challenging, but with the right adjustments and strategies, you can create an environment that supports both your pet’s comfort and your home’s cleanliness. This guide… read more
Incontinence in dogs can be distressing for owners and uncomfortable for pets. If your dog frequently leaks urine, has accidents around the house, or seems unable to control their bladder, you may… read more
When a dog is diagnosed with Cushing’s Disease, it can be a challenging time for both the pet and their owner. Cushing’s Disease, also known as hyperadrenocorticism, is a condition where the… read more
If your dog has been drinking or eating more than usual, seems to be gaining weight, or has a coat that no longer looks as healthy, you may wonder if something more… read more
Hyperadrenocorticism, also known as Cushing’s disease, is a condition affecting many older dogs that can significantly impact their quality of life if left untreated. This condition results from an excess of the… read more
Supporting a dog with Pannus requires a proactive and informed approach. Pannus is an autoimmune condition where inflammatory cells from the immune system accumulate on the cornea, forming small, raised bumps along… read more
Pannus is a progressive eye condition in dogs that can lead to vision impairment and even blindness if left untreated. Recognising early symptoms and understanding factors contributing to Pannus can help preserve… read more
Pannus otherwise known as Chronic Superficial Keratitis, is a progressive, immune-mediated condition that affects the cornea in dogs. Characterised by inflammation, pigmentation, and thickening of the corneal surface, this condition can cause… read more
Understanding why your cat is urinating outside of the litter tray is essential, as this behaviour often signals a health or environmental issue that needs attention. Although frustrating, inappropriate urination is typically… read more
Cats can experience anxiety for a variety of reasons, often leading to behavioural changes like inappropriate urination, which can be challenging for both cat owners and their pets. Addressing the root causes… read more
Inappropriate urination is one of the most common and frustrating behavioural issues that cat owners encounter. When a cat starts peeing outside of its litter box, it can be a sign of… read more
Dealing with separation anxiety in dogs requires patience, consistency, and a structured approach. By building a reliable routine and creating a calm, supportive environment, you can help ease your dog’s anxiety and… read more
Separation anxiety in dogs is a common behavioural condition where dogs experience extreme distress when left alone. This condition is challenging for both dogs and their owners, as it often leads to… read more
Separation anxiety is a common yet challenging condition that affects many dogs, leading to distressing behaviours such as excessive barking, destructive chewing, and even self-harm when left alone. Understanding the range of… read more
Dry eye, or keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), is a condition in which a dog’s eyes don’t produce enough tears to stay lubricated. This can lead to discomfort, infections, and in severe cases, even… read more
Dry eye in dogs, known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), occurs when your dog’s eyes don’t produce enough tears, leading to irritation, redness, and discharge. Left untreated, dry eye can lead to more… read more
Dry eye, also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), is a condition where a dog’s eyes don’t produce enough tears to stay moist and healthy. This leads to uncomfortable dryness, which, if left… read more
Kidney disease is a common health issue in older cats, often developing gradually over time. Knowing the stage of kidney disease your cat is in can help you understand their health needs… read more
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common health condition affecting older cats. Although CKD cannot be cured, with the right care and lifestyle adjustments, cats with kidney disease can enjoy a comfortable… read more
Kidney disease is a serious condition that affects many cats, particularly as they age. While it can sometimes develop suddenly, it often progresses slowly over time, making early detection critical. Cats are… read more
If your dog has been diagnosed with hypothyroidism, you’re not alone—this common endocrine disorder affects many middle-aged and senior dogs, especially larger breeds. Hypothyroidism, a condition where the thyroid gland produces insufficient… read more
Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder in dogs that impacts the thyroid gland's ability to produce hormones essential for regulating metabolism and energy. An underactive thyroid can lead to various symptoms that… read more