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Not all behaviour changes are “just mood.” If your pet suddenly withdraws, becomes irritable, or acts differently, it could be a sign of an underlying medical issue. In this blog, we explore how changes in behaviour can signal pain, illness, or cognitive decline — and why early veterinary advice can make all the difference.

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Dental pain in pets is often hidden — but the signs are there if you know what to look for. From bad breath and tartar buildup to changes in eating habits or behaviour, tooth problems can seriously affect your pet’s comfort and health. In this blog, we explain how to spot the early warning signs of tooth pain and when to seek veterinary care.

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How often should your pet see the vet? It depends on their age, breed, lifestyle, and health. From frequent puppy and kitten visits to twice-yearly senior checks, regular vet appointments help catch problems early and keep vaccinations and preventative care on track. Discover the right schedule for your pet — and the signs you shouldn’t ignore between routine visits.

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Gum disease in pets is more than bad breath — it can cause pain, infection, and organ damage. Learn how to prevent and treat it.

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Keep your pet healthy and happy with routine vet visits. Discover why regular check-ups are vital—even when all seems well.

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