by Mira Mar Vets | Apr 27, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
When we think about cruciate ligament injuries, we tend to think about athletes suddenly limping off the field with severe knee pain. This can be the case with dogs too, as high-impact exercise has the potential to trigger sudden knee problems. However, cruciate...
by Mira Mar Vets | Apr 27, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
Poppy the Border Collie was excitedly running around the off-leash park with her ball when she suddenly yelped and held up her front left paw. Her owner Andy tried to have a look, but Poppy was too sore to be cooperative. Agitated, Poppy continued to limp and...
by Mira Mar Vets | Apr 27, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
Hip dysplasia is a joint condition commonly seen in dogs (but also sometimes in cats), and is thought to occur due to a number of genetic and environmental factors. Here’s what you need to know about hip dysplasia, and how we can help to ensure that your pet’s hips...
by Mira Mar Vets | Apr 27, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
We’re guessing that you probably don’t think much about your cat’s claws unless they’re scratching at your furniture! But here are three important things to remember about your cats’ claws: 1. Scratching is natural Scratching is a natural feline behaviour, and serves...
by Mira Mar Vets | Apr 26, 2023 | Video
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