Mineral deficiencies can be a silent killer for cows, with symptoms often remaining hidden for some time. Each Spring, we unfortunately see a number of cows become severely unwell with grass tetany or milk fever, which occur when certain minerals fall below critical levels. In this blog we explain the key risk factors, symptoms to look out for and preventative […]
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Caring for your senior cat
The life expectancy of our feline friends is increasing, with cats able to live well into their teens – and sometimes even older! As your cat reaches its senior years (typically regarded as being 11 years and over), they will require some extra care and attention to stay healthy. Here’s our top tips for caring for your senior cat and […]
Wound management for your horse
In this blog we take you through the keys steps involved in best-practice wound management for your horse.
Top tips for a stress-free vet visit for your dog
At Cameron Veterinary Services, we work really hard to provide a welcoming, friendly, and stress-free environment for your dog.
Introducing the Cameron Veterinary Services small animal vetclinic
Here’s a bit of an insight into how the Cameron Veterinary Services small animal vet clinic is a bit different from other vet clinics you may have visited before.
4 steps to introducing a new kitten into your home
When you already have another cat or a dog in your home, introducing a new kitten into the dynamic can be challenging.
Why an annual check-up for your horse can save you money in the long run
An annual check-up for your horse can actually save you money in the long run by catching (and treating) health concerns before they become a bigger problem.
5 things to consider before getting a puppy
If you’re thinking about getting a puppy, here are five things we recommend you consider before committing to a new pet.
Keeping your senior horse healthy this winter
Here are a few key tips from the Cameron Veterinary Services’ team to help keep your senior horse warm and healthy this winter.
What does an annual health check for your pet involve? More than simply vaccinations!
Even if your pet seems perfectly healthy, it’s still important to book in that annual health check with your vet.