Support your pet's oral health
Although it is frequently overlooked in pet care, oral health is an essential component of their general wellbeing.
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Your pets can be your best friend or part of the family, we understand this and we are committed to providing the highest quality in veterinary services and support. That is why the expert team of veterinarians at Cromwell Vets have put together general pet advice to cover topics such as neutering, travelling with your pet and dealing with fireworks or noise phobias.
Although it is frequently overlooked in pet care, oral health is an essential component of their general wellbeing.
Dental disease is a prevalent health issue that frequently goes untreated when it comes to our pets.
There are many things to consider before you commit to a new pet and research is one of the best ways to prepare yourself. If you already have pets, then understanding how introducing a new pet could impact or affect your current animals is one important consideration.
As the cold and flu season approaches, pet owners in Cambridgeshire often wonder if their pets can catch these illnesses too. The answer is yes - pets can indeed catch colds and flu, though the viruses that affect them are typically different from those that infect humans.
At Cromwell Vets in Cambridgeshire, we are proud to offer comprehensive and cost-effective preventative healthcare plans to keep your pet as healthy as possible.
Have you been noticing an increased water intake by your dog or cat recently in Cambridgeshire? There might be instances where you find yourself refilling their water bowl more often than usual.
Finding a lump doesn't necessarily signify a severe health issue, and even if it turns out to be a type of cancer, there could be several treatment approaches available. Let's delve into how we can identify the nature of this lump and explore the potential treatment routes.
We all know it’s not healthy for our pets to be overweight and in extreme circumstances like these, it could be easy to fall into bad habits by giving your pet extra treats or naughty snacks.
As well as looking out for our own mental wellbeing, it’s also important to keep an eye on your pet’s behaviour and look out for signs of anxiety.
You may be wondering how you are going to be able to exercise your dog if you are unable to leave your home.
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