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My dog makes a strange snorting sound with funny gagging movements almost like something is stuck in his/her throat.

Posted May 31, 2017 Ceres VetsPosted in Emergency, General, Illness, Lifestyle

What is reverse sneeze?

Reverse sneezing is repetitive, forceful inspiratory (breathing in) efforts generally caused by irritation of the lining of the naso-pharynx or area at the back of the mouth and nose where these two openings join into … Read more

I found a loose stool with blood and what looks like jelly on the kitchen floor this morning – what do I do?

Posted May 3, 2017 Ceres VetsPosted in Diet, General, Illness, Worms

What is Acute Colitis?

Acute colitis is a common condition in pets and is characterised by a sudden onset colonic inflammation with a diarrhoea that may contain mucous and/or fresh blood.

Clinical signs

The most common symptoms are straining when … Read more

Is Tick Fever and Tick Bite Fever the same disease in dogs?

Posted March 30, 2017 Ceres VetsPosted in General, Illness, Lifestyle, Skin

It is not. Tick fever or Babesios in dogs, is not the same disease as Tick bite fever or Erlichioses. Both diseases are transmitted to dogs by ticks, but they are caused by two totally different organisms or parasites and … Read more

What do I feed my dog, how much and when?

Posted February 28, 2017 Ceres VetsPosted in Diet, General, Lifestyle

Feeding your dog an appropriate well balanced diet for its life stage is vital to good health and wellbeing. Nutrient requirements differ depending on the breed and age of the dog and there are a few important factors to take … Read more

My dog’s stomach is suddenly very bloated and he is very uncomfortable

Posted January 31, 2017 Ceres VetsPosted in Emergency

Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus (GDV) is a rapidly progressive life-threatening condition in dogs characterised by bloating and twisting of the stomach. Patients admitted with suspected GDV are treated as an emergency as the condition is life threatening. Treatment may require … Read more

My pet was hit by a car on its hindquarters

Posted December 29, 2016 Ceres VetsPosted in Emergency

This article gives a simple overview of what to expect when a pet has a pelvic fracture, what are the most common causes and associated injuries, and what treatment options are available.

Pelvic Fractures are a fairly common occurrence and … Read more

Can spaying your dog save her life?

Posted November 30, 2016 Ceres VetsPosted in Breeding, General

Pyometra is a condition of unsterilised females, usually older than 6 years of age. “Pyo” refers to pus, and “metra” to the uterus. Literally translated, it would mean “bad of pus”. It is a very serious condition and if left … Read more

Do animals also get cataracts?

Posted October 31, 2016 Ceres VetsPosted in General

Have you ever wondered if animals are also affected by cataracts just like humans? The answer is, YES, as with most human diseases and conditions, animals are also affected by this condition. In this article we will look at how … Read more

Can my kitten make me sick?

Posted September 30, 2016 Ceres VetsPosted in Disease, General, Lifestyle

There are many diseases that can be transmitted from animals to humans. These diseases are called zoonotic diseases. Although the list below is by no means comprehensive, some of the more common diseases that we can get from our household … Read more

My dog did not go out of the yard and is now limping lame on one of his hind legs

Posted August 31, 2016 Ceres VetsPosted in General, Joints, Lifestyle

Often time vets are confronted with this situation in veterinary clinics. As far as the owner knows their dog would not have been subject to any trauma, yet they can hardly take weight on one of their back legs. There … Read more

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