by EBVH Team | Jun 3, 2016 | Dogs |
Does Cornflakes and fruit sound like a healthy breakfast? For you and I perhaps, but not normally for one of our furry four legged friends! However for Holly, a delightful lemon and white beagle, this is the norm – and she loves it! Holly was born a healthy...
by EBVH Team | Jun 3, 2016 | Dogs |
Duke is a bit of a middle aged fellow and came to us because he was having a bit of trouble urinating. He hadn’t had the problem for long but every time he tried to go to the toilet he had a lot of trouble getting his urine out and was taking a long time. Along...
by EBVH Team | Jun 3, 2016 | Dogs |
Daisy is a Schnauzer and enjoys the good life in the country and has always enjoyed having good health. This year however she sprang a surprise on her Mum and Dad by developing the clinical signs of Cushing’s disease. Cushing’s disease is where there is too much...
by EBVH Team | Jun 3, 2016 | Dogs |
The Perineum is the area of the body underneath the tail and between the hind legs. A perineal hernia is usually a soft protrusion occurring in this area. It is most commonly seen in the upper side region adjacent to the tail as in diagram. The perineal hernia is a...
by EBVH Team | Jun 1, 2016 | Pet Birds, Pet Care |
There are many things that can cause overgrown or abnormal beak and nails in pet birds. The three most common are: 1. Not having toys/perches to rub beaks or grind nails on 2. Nutritional problems (not enough vitamins in their food) 3. Mites Any bird with an abnormal...
by EBVH Team | Jun 1, 2016 | Pet Birds, Pet Care |
Reproductive disorders occur commonly in domestic and pet birds. This is due to aritifical light, innapropriate human bonding and dietary problems. Overlaying In the wild birds get cues from the environment on when the best time to lay eggs is – often it is when...