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The Veterinary Emergency Helpline is intended to help in cases of emergency or necessity where an immediate consultation with a Veterinary Surgeon could make a difference. Cases such as animal poisoning, car or general accident, profuse bleeding, breathing problems, or acute difficulties during welping are classic examples of such emergencies. Please do not use this service for general veterinary enquiries or as a substitute for consultation. Your co-operation is kindly solicited.

ASK THE EXPERT: NO TIME FOR MY DOG

I switched from part time to full time job and now seem not to have enough time for my dog. I used to walk him everyday, now I do it maybe twice a week.... more >>
My Dog has got so old, she’s even sick. I’m afraid to put her down. It is perfectly natural to feel this way. It is perfectly normal to be sad and mourn the loss of a pet which, in this case, you have known for a very long time and therefore has been part of your life for many years.... more >>
How much should I be feeding a dog (a lovely one) who is constantly hungry? She is about 9 years old and eats wet food. Well, she will eat anything.... more >>
Is it beneficial to neuter a dog or cat? By neutering we mean the surgical operation by which we remove the testicles in males (commonly referred to as castration), and the removal of the ovaries and uterus in females (commonly refered to as spaying).... more >>
I want to go abroad but I’m worried about leaving my dog unattended. My husband says it’s enough to get someone to feed him daily but I’m worried and don’t think I will be able to relax while on holiday knowing he is alone at home most of the day. What can I do?... more >>
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