Articles and advice

Tick prevention protects both you and your pet
Ticks become active early in the spring, and you may find them in your pet’s fur or attached to their skin. Once a tick has bitten and starts feeding on blood, it can transmit tick-borne diseases t...

Your pet's oral health is key for its overall wellbeing
Plaque that builds up on teeth and forms tartar can cause painful inflammation and affect the health of the entire body. Regular brushing is the most effective way to prevent oral problems and main...

Urinary tract diseases in dogs and cats
Dogs and cats, just like humans, can experience urinary tract problems during their lifetime. Common issues include cystitis and urinary stones. Sometimes, it can be difficult to interpret these sy...

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in cats
Inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD, is a chronic condition that is relatively common in cats. Learn more about the diagnosis and treatment of IBD in cats.

Diarrhea in dogs
Most dog owners have probably experienced their dog suffering from diarrhea, often at the most inconvenient times. Diarrhea in dogs is a common problem that can have many causes, ranging from impro...

Hypokalemia (low potassium levels) in cats
Hypokalemia means a low level of potassium in the blood and is relatively common in cats, especially older ones. It can be temporary, such as during vomiting or reduced appetite, and in these cases...

Planned anesthesia and monitored awakening for safe recovery
Learn more about planned anesthesia and monitored awakening for safe recovery. What happens at the clinic and what to expect when heading home from the clinic.

Your pet’s recovery after surgery – tips and advice
Written to help you care for your animal after surgery - learn more about what to take into account when bringing your pet home after surgery, what to check during the first days after and how to t...

Liver diseases in dogs and cats
Liver diseases are a common issue in both dogs and cats. The liver plays a vital role in detoxification, digestion, and metabolism. Learn more about the symptoms and treatment of liver diseases.

Urinary tract diseases in dogs
Dogs with urinary tract diseases usually show symptoms that are easy for owners to notice due to changes in the dog's behaviour. Commonly observed signs include:
Changes in urination habits (incre...

Yeast infection and itchy paws
Does your dog have itchy paws? Here's how to identify and treat yeast infections in dogs. Yeast is a natural part of a dog’s skin flora. However, under certain conditions, it can multiply and cause...

Treatment of hotspots in dogs
Hotspots, also known as moist dermatitis, are painful and inflamed skin conditions that require prompt and thorough treatment. Here is a step-by-step guide to treating hotspots in dogs and preventi...