As the cold and flu season approaches in Warwickshire, pet owners often wonder if their pets can catch these illnesses too. The answer is yes - pets can indeed catch colds and flu, though the viruses that affect them are typically different from those that infect humans.
General Pet Advice
At Avonvale Vets we are proud to offer comprehensive and cost-effective preventative healthcare plans to keep your pet as healthy as possible.
Have you been noticing an increased water intake by your dog or cat recently in Warwickshire? There might be instances where you find yourself refilling their water bowl more often than usual.
Finding a lump doesn't necessarily signify a severe health issue, and even if it turns out to be a type of cancer, there could be several treatment approaches available. Let's delve into how we can identify the nature of this lump and explore the potential treatment routes.
We strongly recommend pet insurance. Unexpected accidents and illness can happen to all pets at any age and medical care can be an unforeseen addition to the household budget.
Thinking about losing our beloved pet is never easy. No matter how well prepared we think we are it is always a shock and we mourn the death of our pets just as we do a human friend or member of our family.
An ever increasing number of pets in the UK are above their ideal bodyweight. Many people do not realise their pet is overweight or how much it can affect their health and well-being. It is part of our role at Avonvale to help educate and support owners and their pets during the weight loss process.
We all know how important it is to take care of our teeth and to have regular check-ups to keep the need for dental treatment to a minimum.
Pet passports no longer valid from 1 January 2021
You can no longer use a pet passport issued in Great Britain (England, Wales and Scotland) for travel to an EU country or Northern Ireland.
24 Hour Care In Our Veterinary Hospital
Having your pet admitted to hospital can be a stressful experience and we understand the worry and anxiety that goes with it. After all, we are all pet owners ourselves.