Vet Rory Burke Shares Why a Spring Pet Check-up is Important
How to help dogs, cats, rabbits and smaller pets enjoy the season comfortably.

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How to help dogs, cats, rabbits and smaller pets enjoy the season comfortably.
Dental disease is one of the most common health problems we see in pets, yet it is often underestimated by owners. Plaque, a sticky biofilm of bacteria and food debris, forms continuously on teeth and, if left untreated, progresses to tartar. This progression can cause gum inflammation, infection, pain, tooth loss, and in severe cases,…
Don’t wait for spring to start healthy habits. Milton Keynes Veterinary Group’s nurses share simple ways to refresh your pet’s routine today.
Our vets explain the key signs of dental pain in cats and how dental problems can affect the overall health of your feline friend.
Read our article on dental care for your dog this Pet Dental Health Month, with advice for oral care at home and vet check-ups.
Worried your pet is gaining weight this winter? Your independent veterinary practice, Milton Keynes Veterinary Group, explains the health risks of pet obesity and how to help your dog or cat stay healthy. Winter is a cozy time, but for many pets, it also brings the risk of weight gain. Reduced walks, shorter daylight hours,…
With winter settled in, shorter days and colder temperatures can bring a range of health challenges for our pets. While some issues are obvious, others can be subtle and easy to miss. January and February are particularly important months to monitor your pet’s health and address any changes early. At Milton Keynes Veterinary Group, we…
Whether you started on January 1st or you’re just getting going now, New Year’s resolutions can be a great idea for pets too.
Gut stasis can be a silent killer in rabbits and guinea pigs. Spot the signs early and know when to seek help.
Looking for ways to keep your dog’s social butterfly status in check this cold season? Take a look at these five activities.