Friday 28 August 2015

Microchipping Pets: Let Skilled Croydon Vets do it for Compliance


It is a fact of pet ownership that the pet may break out and go somewhere then head back for rest—unless they were picked up and sent to the animal shelter in your community. As it may be hours before anyone notices the pet is missing, there exists a need to install what may be the pet equivalent of the LoJack stolen vehicle tracking system: microchips. Chip It In Under the Microchipping of Dogs (England) Regulations 2014, the government mandates that all pet owners in England, Scotland, and Wales must have their pets injected with a subcutaneous implant by April 6, 2016. The implant must be done when the dog is at least eight weeks old; only the Secretary of State will allow written exemption due to health reasons.
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Microchipping Pets: Let Skilled Croydon Vets do it for Compliance


It is a fact of pet ownership that the pet may break out and go somewhere then head back for rest—unless they were picked up and sent to the animal shelter in your community. As it may be hours before anyone notices the pet is missing, there exists a need to install what may be the pet equivalent of the LoJack stolen vehicle tracking system: microchips. Chip It In Under the Microchipping of Dogs (England) Regulations 2014, the government mandates that all pet owners in England, Scotland, and Wales must have their pets injected with a subcutaneous implant by April 6, 2016. The implant must be done when the dog is at least eight weeks old; only the Secretary of State will allow written exemption due to health reasons.
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Thursday 27 August 2015

Pet Vaccination: Visit Vets in Surrey to Avoid the Threat of Rabies


Name anything that makes a dog owner cringe to the core, and chances are, rabies is high on their list. Characterised by violent behaviour and rapid infection, the illness has no known cure. As part of your pet’s preventative care, established vets in Surrey, such as those in Anne Nelson Vets, will recommend that your canine be vaccinated against rabies, especially now when there are still threats that can jeopardise your pet’s well-being. An Existing Threat The Norwegian Veterinary Institute’s Veterinary Record revealed that a relaxation of controls under the European Union’s Pet Travel Scheme in 2012 gave rise to animal smuggling from countries that still have rabies epidemics. The kicker was the elimination of provisions that mandated a blood test for quarantined dogs and a six-month wait before the dogs were allowed into Britain. Requirements of a microchip ID implant, a pet passport, and rabies-free vaccination certificates were retained.
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Tuesday 25 August 2015

Trusted Vets Warn Against Leaving Your Pet Dog Inside a Sweltering Car


Last month saw temperatures at an all-time high, and as the summer is on its last leg, the heat is expected to continue. High temperatures not only pose a risk to people, but also to their pet dogs, especially those left in cars, as it can cause fatal heatstroke. The RSPCA has expressed concern about pet owners leaving their furry friends inside a sweltering vehicle, saying that they had received as much as a hundred calls regarding this. To raise awareness among pet owners, they began a poster campaign aiming to reiterate that “Dogs Die in Hot Cars”. Vets nationwide, along with several animal welfare charities, are supporting the call for owners not to leave their pets inside hot cars and risk them suffering from heatstroke.
http://nelsonvets.co.uk/trusted-vets-warn-against-leaving-your-pet-dog-inside-a-sweltering-car/

Monday 24 August 2015

Experienced Vets in Surrey Give Tips on How to Prep Pets for Surgery


Pets are well-loved by their owners, so it’s no surprise that when they suffer from a severe disease or condition, the latter would have them taken to the vets for surgery. This can range from something simple like a neutering to a complicated matter like a torn ACL tendon. Surgery, however, isn’t a simple process and pets need to be properly prepped for it to ensure a successful result. Thankfully, skilled vets in Surrey like Anne Nelson Vets can give some advice on how to prepare your pet for a surgical procedure. General Advice No matter what kind of pet you have, there are a few things that are constant. For one, unless it’s an emergency procedure, you may want to take a day off so that you can accompany your pet.
http://nelsonvets.co.uk/experienced-vets-in-surrey-give-tips-on-how-to-prep-pets-for-surgery/