PETS & VETS: Celebrating the work of animal assisted learning in Wokingham
Canine Assisted Learning helps behaviour management for young people with social, emotional and behaviour difficulties, by using highly trained dogs
Canine Assisted Learning helps behaviour management for young people with social, emotional and behaviour difficulties, by using highly trained dogs
The community that makes up the client base of a veterinary practice is as wide and varied as you could ...
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common hormonal conditions in cats, and thought to affect up to 1% of ...
As staff in a veterinary practice we find ourselves in a bit of a conundrum most days. All of the ...
Many owners love to share the experience of a beach trip with their dogs and dogs can have a lot ...
Katie Love The lungworm Angiostrongylus vasorum is a dangerous parasite that has been spreading across the UK over the last few ...
Many dogs love to play and chew sticks. Unfortunately sticks and dogs do not tend to mix well and as ...
With the warmest February temperatures on record brightening our days, we are all feeling an increased sense of anticipation of ...
Cats can be very sensitive creatures and the truth is that they are very easily stressed out by changes in ...
As our pets get older it is not just their bodies that are affected, their minds also start to age. ...
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