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A guide to common eye problems

WebRemove any discharge from around the eye with a cotton ball moistened with warm water. Read the instructions on the tube for dosage information. Gently pull back the upper and …

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Pet Health for Life

WebThe Pet Health for Life Plan has been priced to offer fantastic value with the option to spread the cost with low monthly direct debit payments. Our available plans are shown …

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How to Care For A New Pet Rabbit

WebProper Hygiene for Your New Pet Rabbit. It is important to maintain a proper hygiene regime for your new pet rabbit. Good husbandry of living quarters is very important, particularly …

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The Common Causes of Ear Problems in Dogs

WebOne of the most common foreign objects that cause ear problems in dogs are grass seeds. This is usually a seasonal problem occurring during the summer months when they have …

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The importance of parasite prevention Calder Vets

WebThe importance of parasite prevention. Friday 26th March 2021. Parasite prevention is an integral part of taking good care of your cat or dog. Parasites also pose a threat to …

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Vets In West Yorkshire Calder Vets West Yorkshire

WebMonday 15th April 2024. Easter opening hours. Monday 18th March 2024. The Perils of Easter for Dogs: Chocolate Poisoning. Monday 4th March 2024. See our Offers. Join Pet …

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Senior Rabbit Health Check Advice

WebCheck your rabbit's mouth, eyes or ears regularly. Watch for loose teeth, redness, swelling or discharge. Keep your pets sleeping area clean and warm. Make fresh water available …

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Our Prices Affordable Vet Costs in South and West Yorkshire

WebWhen you sign your pet up to our Pet Health for Life plan, they will benefit from a range of treatments and services here at Calder vets. Pet Health for Life. Price (Per Month) Cat …

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Rabbit Vaccinations

WebRabbit vaccinations. We recommend that rabbits are vaccinated against myxomatosis and viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD). Previously this would have been administered …

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Help & Advice

WebIf you have a happy rabbit at home already or are considering bringing a baby bunny into the family, our compassionate team of vets and nurses have put together advice on topics …

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It's all about Hydrotherapy

WebIt's all about Hydrotherapy. Kate has a Level 3 Diploma in Canine Hydrotherapy, meaning she is the perfect person to guide you and your pets through their recovery. But …

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A Guide to caring for your dogs teeth

WebOnce your pet is used to this, try gently rubbing the paste around their gums and when they are relaxed about it continue this method for 7-10 days. The next step is to put some of …

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Dental Care for Rabbits

WebExtraction is also the recommended course of action for abscesses and other serious dental conditions. For more information about dental hygiene for rabbits, feel free to get in …

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Viral Haemorrhagic Disease In Rabbits

WebSometimes also referred to as rabbit calcivirus disease (RCD) or viral haemorrhagic disease (VHD). It is a highly infectious and often fatal condition that largely affects wild rabbits, …

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Why is my dog or cat drinking so much water

WebThe causes of an increase in the consumption of water in your pet can be varied. The kind of causes we see are: Kidney (renal) dysfunction. Liver (hepatic) disease. Diabetes mellitus …

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Book an Appointment

WebBook an Appointment. Booking an appointment for your pet at one of our practices is now even easier with our online booking system. Follow the steps below to view availability …

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Taking Your Pet Abroad

WebInstead, pets travelling from Great Britain to an EU country or Northern Ireland will need an Animal Health Certificate (up to five pets on one certificate). Your pet must: Have a …

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