by Mira Mar Vets | Feb 28, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
Did you know that breeds such as dachshunds, corgis and basset hounds get their characteristic ‘sausage’ body shape from a developmental condition called chondrodystrophy? Their silhouette may be iconic, but unfortunately, these dogs have a much higher risk of spinal...
by Mira Mar Vets | Feb 28, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
If we say “german shepherd”, do you picture a focused and courageous working dog? Or a loyal and calm family companion? Unfortunately, without the proper socialisation, training and healthcare, this special breed can actually be prone to significant health and...
by Mira Mar Vets | Feb 28, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
If you’ve ever heard a veterinarian talk about a ‘brachycephalic’ animal, you might have wondered if they were talking about somebody’s pet dinosaur! In fact, this term refers to flatter-faced breeds such as bulldogs and pugs. These extremely popular breeds make...
by Mira Mar Vets | Feb 28, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
There are three common traits that all labradors tend to share: Being very friendly Specialising in the “wag walk” (where their wagging tails may actually help to propel them forward) Liking food. A lot. Sometimes, however, our labrador friends are guilty of making...
by Mira Mar Vets | Feb 28, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
When we think of modern-day working dogs, we tend to think of breeds like kelpies, cattle dogs and collies rounding up sheep and other livestock. However, other traditional working breeds such as certain gundogs, hounds, terriers and the arctic breeds can also have...