Expert advice to care for your pet
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- >The miracle of microchips!
The thought of losing a pet is hard to contemplate, but if the unthinkable does happen, how prepared are you?
- >Kennel Cough: is your pet protected?
Kennel Cough (also called Infectious Bronchitis) is a highly contagious disease of dogs and is spread easily from dog to dog wherever they meet – out on walks, at training classes, dog shows and of course (classically!) in boarding kennels.
- >The heat is on – summer survival guide!
With the onset of warmer summer weather, now is the time to ensure your pets enjoy the summer but stay fit and well at the same time.
- >Pet Insurance – don’t be caught without it!
You insure yourself, your house and your car – but what about your pet?
- >A leaky problem
Do you find damp patches around the home where your dog has been lying?
- >Welcome to Our New Nurse – Mena!
Our terrific team of nurses has just got even bigger!
- >Spring into action against fleas and ticks!
With warmer winters and widespread central heating, fleas are no longer the seasonal summer problem they used to be...
- >Feline Leukaemia Virus – is your cat vaccinated?
One of the commonest causes of premature death in cats is infection with the Feline Leukaemia virus (FeLV)...
- >Kidney disease – is my pet affected?
Kidney conditions are really common in older cats, and often seen in other older animals as well...
- >Too many teeth can be a problem!
We go to great efforts to ensure that your pets have a healthy mouth, but did you know that there are times when a pet can have too many teeth?
- >An Eerie Tale? Ear disease – what to look out for!
Did you know that ear disease is a common problem affecting pets of all ages..?
- >Welome to Our Two New Vets!
Here at New Priory, we have great pleasure in announcing two new members of our veterinary team: Mr Gavin McAulay and Ms Freyja Kristensen
- >You Are What You Eat!
Did you know that what you feed your pet can have a direct influence on his or her overall health?
- >Does My Pet Have Worms?
Dogs and cats commonly play host to two major types of worms – roundworms and tapeworms...
- >Ticker Trouble – Is Your Pet Affected?
The most vital muscle in the body, the heart is the muscular pump responsible for supplying the tissues of your pet’s body with oxygen and nutrients, allowing him to lead a normal active life...
- >Rabbit Teeth – Time For A Check-Up?
You may be surprised to learn that the most common health problem in rabbits is dental disease. Rabbits have continuously growing teeth, with both the cheek teeth and the incisor (front) teeth growing by as much as 1-2 mm per week!
- >Winter Worries!
With the cold weather upon us, now is a time when we all start to feel our aches and pains, and dogs and cats are no exception!
- >Awards All Round!
What an amazing few months it’s been here at New Priory!
- >It's Me Or The Fat Dog!
New Priory vet Marc Abraham joins top-trainer Victoria Stillwell for this one-hour dog-obesity special!
- >New Priory on the Telly!
New Priory Vet Marc Abraham is the Resident Vet on the New Paul O'Grady Show
- >Welcome to New Staff!
A few new team members join us this Autumn..
- >MOT and Servicing!
Is your dog up to date with his vaccinations? What about your cat? And your rabbit?
- >Holiday time - are you prepared?
Has your pet got itchy feet? With the Pet Travel Scheme in place, many more owners are taking their dogs and cats on holiday and to live in other countries with no need for a stay in quarantine on the way back..
- >It's A Joint Effort!
Arthritis (also termed degenerative joint disease) is a condition that sadly affects pets and pet owners alike..
- >Keeping your Guinea Pig fit and well!
Guinea pigs, originating from the grasslands of South America, are very popular as pets..
- >Autumn Awareness!
It’s a shame summer’s over, and winter’s on its way..
- >Getting to the root of the problem!
You take care of your own teeth – but what about your pets?
- >Summer parasite alert!
The summer months are peak season for pesky parasites...
- >Fit not fat – fighting the flab!
Do you have a podgy pet - it's a problem that's getting bigger and bigger..
- >Don’t get caught on the hop!
The latest on caring for your pet rabbit....
- >Beat the heat!
Top tips on how to survive the heat..
- >THE FIRST EVER SUSSEX PETS AWARDS!
Vote for your favourite practice here...and more!
- >EXCLUSIVE VETS TO REALBRIGHTON.COM
New Priory Vets have been chosen to be exclusive vets on the REALBrighton.com website...
- >Thyroid gland disease – is your cat affected?
Did know that thyroid gland disease is surprisingly common in older cats?
- >Lost, Stolen or Strayed?
NOW you see them, now you don’t! Sadly it’s all too easy for pets to go missing..
- >Could my pet have worms?
Although it’s not a pleasant thought, your pet is in fact constantly exposed to worms..
- >Allergies in dogs and cats
WE all know about allergies in people, but can our pets be similarly affected?
- >Is your dog at risk from Kennel Cough?
DID you know that infectious bronchitis (commonly called “kennel cough”) is a highly infectious cough?
- >RCVS Accredited Practice
We are RCVS Accredited..
- >Keeping tabs on your dog
A national survey by the Dog's Trust has revealed that local authorities have to put around 150 stray dogs to sleep every week.
- >Some don't like it hot
Although the summer weather is wonderful for us humans, spare a thought for our four-legged friends.
- >Lumps and bumps - don't ignore them
If your pet has lumps and bumps, don't ignore them. Find out more here.
- >Emergency service
You probably already know about our emergency service PETS, but did you know about the features of the new PETS website? Find out more here.
- >Is your cat drinking like a fish?
Does your cat seem thirstier than he used to? - >Having a dog neutered - the facts
Wondering whether you should have your dog neutered or not? Find out what the experts think here.
- >Tackling kennel cough
Canine infectious tracheobronchitis (kennel cough) is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in dogs. Get some tips on preventing it here.
- >Exciting new website
We've revamped our website so we can provide you with an even better service.
