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Pet Health Check Sheets – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBIllness or injury can strike when we least expect it. So we have put together some pet health check worksheets, showing you how to examine your pet. Starting from the nose and work back towards their tail, it’s important to know what normal looks like, so we can spot when it’s not right. Click on our different pets below to get started.

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URL: https://rspca-radcliffe.org.uk/pet-health-check-sheets/

Adopt a pet – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBIf you are struggling to keep your pet then we may be able to help by taking your pet in, if space allows to. We can also discuss other options that may allow you to keep your pet. Call 0115 855 0222 to discuss this with our reception team or see below for more information. Find Out More.

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Cats – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBGeneral cattery viewing is between 12:30 – 15:30. Please note that last entry to the cattery with a view to adopting is 15:00. During busy periods please understand you may be politely asked to wait outside before entering the cattery or reception. This is because we want to prevent our animals from being overwhelmed from too many people viewing.

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Healthy Pets – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBA large part of responsible pet ownership is ensuring your pet is healthy and noticing where there may be a problem. We always teach veterinary students a logical approach to examining animals and start from the nose and work back towards the tail.

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Dogs – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBIn order to start your application process and save time at the centre, please fill in our Dog Adoption form. Complete the form. We are currently operating an appointment system for dog adoptions. Our kennels are not open for public viewing at this time. We appreciate that it can be frustrating not to see all the dogs we care for.

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Rabbits – E.cuniculi – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBE.cuniculi can be serious in some cases. Usual signs are a loss of balance, head tilt and flickering eyes from side to side. Other symptoms may include paralysis, cataracts, deafness, seizures, behavioural changes or increased drinking or urinating due to kidney failure. The main reason that the disease can be fatal in rabbits is due to

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sure your rabbit always has a HEALTH

WEBRABBIT HEALTH CHECK SHEET PEt Pals EYES EARS NOSE MOUTH THROAT & CHEST PAWS & CLAWS ABDOMEN FUR & SKIN BOTTOM www.rspca-radcliffe.org.uk Nose - Look for discharge or swelling and make sure your rabbit’s nostrils

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Pals and watch out for discharge, redness

WEBDOG HEALTH CHECK SHEET PEt and watch out for discharge, redness Pals EYES EARS NOSE MOUTH THROAT & CHEST PAWS & CLAWS ABDOMEN FUR & SKIN TAIL & BUM www.rspca-radcliffe.org.uk Nose - Dogs have an amazing sense of smell. Look at the nostrils and look

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The Benefits of Neutering your Pet

WEBBy removing the ovaries, with or without the uterus, the reduction in hormones leads to a reduction in the risk of mammary (breast) cancers, infections or cancer of the ovaries or womb. As well as these benefits, neutering leads to the animal not coming into heat or season which in dogs can also mean not entering a false pregnancy.

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RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre – Animal welfare education, …

WEBTo report a mistreated, neglected, injured or distressed animal please call the RSPCA cruelty line on. 0300 1234 999. Lines are open between 8:00 a.m and 8:00 p.m.

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Getting in shape for 2023 – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBAs the Centre Vet here at RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre, I like to practise what we preach and will continue my own challenges for 2023. I keep fit by running and my dogs have developed new skills over the past year and run with me on a harness now. I’m always in training for running events and my dogs have been roped into helping out too.

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Internal Parasites – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBGastro-intestinal worms include roundworms, tapeworms, whipworms and hookworms. We’ll discuss below the main features of each of these parasites. Roundworms. Roundworms are the most common form of internal parasites. These worms can pass onto puppies and kittens from their mother either during pregnancy or via the mother’s milk.

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Benefits of an Older Pet – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEB8. Supporting Us – By adopting an older animal you will not only be helping them but also supporting us, as we find puppies, kittens and younger cats and dogs very easy to rehome, whereas older pets can often find themselves in our care for months, sometimes years before they are adopted. 9. More Patient – Sometimes we have older animals at

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Signs of ear problems can include your cat shaking their head, …

WEBCAt HEALTH CHECK SHEET PEt Pals EYES EARS NOSE MOUTH THROAT & CHEST PAWS & CLAWS ABDOMEN FUR & SKIN www.rspca-radcliffe.org.uk Nose - Look out for discharge, sneezing or breathing changes to

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Contact – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBYou can call us on 0115 8550222 or 07769 073737 between 8.30-16.30 or email us at [email protected]. We are always happy to advise where possible and can make an appointment with our own vet if appropriate and necessary.

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Help and Advice – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBWe have put together some extra help and advice, we hope you find useful and enjoy navigating though our categories. However, these are for guidance only and if you have any concerns about your pet’s health you should contact your vet as soon as possible. More animal welfare help and advice is available on the national RSPCA web site.

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Small Animals – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBIf you are interested in adopting a small animal you have seen on our web site,please either complete the adoption form above or visit our centre. General viewing is between 12:30 – 15:30. Please note that last entry to the small animal viewing area with a view to adopting is 15:00. Please only submit your adoption form for the specific

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Dog Adoption Form – RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre

WEBWe just need to get a few details so that we can see if the dog you are interested in is a suitable match. Please answer as honestly as you can. Please give us the name of the dog pictured on our website that you are interested in adopting. ABOUT YOU. You must be over 18 to adopt an animal from us. Please confirm that you are over 18 years of age.

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