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A sighthound syndrome that every greyhound owner should know about
With an increasing number of gorgeous greyhounds being rehomed into loving family homes, a growing awareness has emerged of a common health issue affecting these gentle giants. It’s believed that 25-30% of greyhounds may be affected by fibrinolytic syndrome, a...
A wee bit of trouble
Inappropriate house soiling is one of the most common problem behaviours that vets see in cats, and, understandably, can be a pretty unpleasant issue for owners to deal with. Here’s why cats might start urinating inappropriately, and how “wee” can help! “Why has my...
Tail issues? That’s cold!
Have you heard of limber tail? It is definitely one of the stranger health conditions that can occur in dogs! Given that the weather is getting cooler, here’s a brisk refresher on how to recognise limber tail, plus which dogs are most likely to get it and how we can...
Are your indoor plants putting your dog at risk?
With most pets spending more time indoors during winter, it’s particularly important to be vigilant about potentially toxic indoor plants. Below we’ve compiled a list of some of the more common toxic indoor plants to avoid bringing into your house, plus some...
Is paracetamol safe for pets? Here’s what every owner should know
If you’re resting up at home with the lurgy this winter, make sure to keep your cold and flu medications well out of reach of your pets. Unfortunately, paracetamol, ibuprofen and decongestants can cause pretty nasty unwellness in dogs or cats who consume them. Here...
Common things occur commonly: 3 hidden issues in senior dogs
Can you guess three of the most common “hidden” quality of life problems that we see in elderly dogs? Read on to get confident in spotting these canine comfort complications! 1. Dental disease Untreated dental disease leads to inflammation, infection and pain, which...
Feline confused? Spot the signs of brain ageing in cats
Did you know that elderly cats can suffer from cognitive decline (brain health deterioration) too? Read on to learn more about feline brain health and how we can help maintain it in your pet. What causes cognitive decline? Classic cognitive decline occurs due to...
Let’s C about CBD in pets
With increasing public awareness about the potential benefits of appropriately prescribed CBD oil products in humans, we’re receiving more questions about their use in dogs. So, roll up - our experienced team is here to weed the facts from the fiction! What is CBD...
GOLPP in dogs: What every large-breed owner should know
Whilst GOLPP is a common condition in some larger-breed dogs, many owners simply haven’t heard of it. Here’s a gulp of information on GOLPP - what it is, the symptoms it causes, and what can be done to help affected pets. What is GOLPP? GOLPP (geriatric onset...
Alley Cat Rescue Team
Here at Mira Mar Vets, we are proud to be performing the vaccinating, micro-chipping, de-sexing and general health care of the cats and kittens from Alley Cat Rescue Team. This rescue organisation has already taken in over 150 cats and kittens since it launched in...
Multi-skilled medics: Inside our vet team’s secret talents
One of our favourite things about our veterinary team is the wide variety of medical skills that we get to learn and practice. We think you might be surprised by some of the things we can do behind the scenes, so please pardon us while we toot our own horns about a...
When allergies attack – recognising anaphylaxis in pets
Whilst not common, episodes of anaphylaxis in dogs and cats do happen, and they can be very confronting for pet owners, not to mention serious for the affected pet. We’re here to give you an injection of knowledge about anaphylaxis – why it happens, how to recognise...
Understanding heart disease in dogs with MMVD
In many cases of MMVD (myxomatous mitral valve disease, the most common acquired heart problem seen in dogs), our vets can detect tell-tale abnormal heart sounds, known as heart murmurs, early in the course of the disease. This means that the patient can then be...
What dog owners should know about prostate problems
Did you know that male dogs have a prostate gland? Because many owners are not aware of the potential for prostate problems in dogs, we’re providing the down-low on common issues “down there”! Where is the prostate gland? The prostate sits within the pelvic canal of...
Wendel’s wonky walk – how a limping cat led to a surprise diagnosis
(This fictional story has been created for educational purposes only and does not depict a real pet or owner.) Around dinner time, Erin heard a miaow at the back door and saw Wendel, her domestic shorthair cat, standing near the glass, waiting to be let in after a day...
Building confidence in cats
If your cat is a bit shy or anxious, try implementing these purr-fectly feline-friendly tips to help gradually build their confidence. Play Did you know that gentle play with your cat is a great way to strengthen your bond with them and bring them out of their shell?...
Drizzly dog days
Rainy weather doesn’t have to limit the fun for you and your dog! Here’s how to exercise your dog even if the weather is gloomy. Indoor exercise options Even in smaller indoor areas, you can still find fun ways to play with your dog. Many pets will love a game of...
Lola’s sticky situation
(This fictional story is for educational purposes only and does not depict a real pet, owner, or clinic. It highlights the risks of using sticks as a throw toy, and the possible injuries that may result.) Lola the four-year-old German shorthaired pointer LOVED to play...
Feline diabetic dangers
Did you know that obese cats are almost four times more likely to develop diabetes compared to those in optimal body condition? Here’s more about diabetes in cats; including how to recognise it, how it’s treated, and how to reduce your pet’s risk. Why are obese cats...
Healthy weight loss for dogs
Is your dog a little too “thick around the middle”? Unfortunately, being overweight can shorten your pet’s lifespan and make them more likely to suffer from breathing difficulties, joint and spinal problems, and organ issues such as pancreatitis. To help our heavier...
Feeling the pinch? Helping pets with vet anxiety
Unfortunately, naturally more anxious pets or those who have previously suffered a severe, painful illness or injury may develop a fear of vet visits. This can manifest as “fight or flight” behaviour, where pets try to escape handling or show defensive aggression to...
The puppy particulars: What to expect at vet visits
When our vets see puppies for vaccinations (usually at 6–8 weeks, 10–12 weeks, and around 16 weeks old), we’re not just giving them a quick jab and sending you on your way. Puppy consultations are an important opportunity to check for common health issues and ensure...
Pancake the pug feels flat – A lesson on parvovirus
(This fictional story is for educational purposes only and does not depict a real pet or owner. It highlights the risks of buying pets from unregulated sources and the importance of vaccinations in preventing parvovirus.) When Michelle saw an advertisement online...
Feline parvovirus?
When asked about the F3 feline vaccination, most owners are aware that it provides protection against two of the common causes of cat flu — feline herpesvirus and calicivirus. But what’s the third component? Here’s the low-down on feline panleucopaenia (FPL), the...























