Anal gland disease is a common and distressing condition in pets and often causes 'scooting' behaviour, where a dog or cat drags its derriere along the carpet.
Find out more about the common problems that can affect pet rodents.
Fleas are not only a nuisance to your cat, but in some cats they can also cause an allergic reaction and a nasty skin condition known as dermatitis.
It’s the stuff nightmares are made of. Sadly, it is fact not fiction. Heartworm disease is a silent killer of dogs and cats.
Get the lowdown on a nasty, blood-sucking character - the flea!
Ridding your pet of fleas is a lot easier than it used to be and there is now a large range of products available which are effective and safe.
It's not unusual to find a baby bird on the ground in spring and summer. People trained in bird care have the best chance of rehabilitating the bird and allowing it to return to the wild, so don’t attempt to do it by yourself.
As we humans get older, we all know the golden rules for living longer - regular health check-ups, sensible diet and moderate exercise. The same applies to our pets.
Guinea Pigs (or Cavies) are cute little creatures but they are not easy to feed correctly. The main reason is that guinea pigs are the only species, apart from humans, who require Vitamin C included in their diet.
Is your dog having trouble doing their 'twos'? If they are showing pain while straining, and is passing either small amounts or no faeces at all then they could be constipated and will need your help!