Neutering Your Pet
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Neutering Your Dog
This is of the most common routine operations in the UK. Learn the reasons behind neutering, including pregnancy prevention and health or behavioural issues.
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Cats in season
Unneutered female cats usually come into their first heat between 4 and 12 months of age. This is when they can get pregnant.
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Dogs in season
Spot the signs that your dog is in heat/season and get expert advice from our vets on what to do and how to help your dog.
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How preventative health care can save you money
The simplest way pet owners can give their pets a chance of a long, illness-free life is by keeping them as healthy as possible, and it will save money as well!
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Neutering Your Cat
Getting your cat neutered or spayed is a great way of preventing unwanted pregnancies whilst also making your cat less likely to wander far away from home.
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Behind the Scenes: Neutering
What happens when your pet gets neutered? We will show you beind the scenes of when your pet gets neutered and how you can expect your pet's day to go.
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Neutering Your Rabbit
Neutering your rabbit can reduce agression, prevent unwanted pregnancies and dangerous diseases. Learn more information about neutering your rabbit here.
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Neutering And Contraception For Ferrets
For female ferrets, a lack of male attention (or an injection to simulate it) during their cycle can be fatal! Click here to read more.