We have compiled valuable resources and information from our expert staff to help with your pet.
It’s important to follow all pre and post-operative instructions to ensure the best outcome for your pet.
Click here to download our Pre-Surgery Information Brochure.
Mitral valve disease (MVD) is the most common acquired heart disease in older, particularly small dogs.
The cranial cruciate ligament is a band of tissue inside your dog’s knee which allows normal motion and stabilizes the joint, preventing any unnatural movements.
Rupture of this ligament results in destabilization and unnatural movements within the joint which then causes pain, inflammation and arthritis development. This is the same ligament that footballers often injure (ACL injury).
Download our full information guide on Cranial Cruciate Injuries here.
eline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) is a disease of the bladder and urethra in cats. FLUTD can be caused by many different disease processes, all of which produce very similar signs and symptoms.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is the loss of kidney function over time. Healthy kidneys perform many important functions, mainly making urine and filtering the blood. As kidney function decreases and waste products build up in the blood, a variety of health problems can arise for your pet.
Download our information guide on Chronic Kidney Disease here.
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