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What should I do if my dog has a small cut on i...

A small paw cut is often manageable at home with gentle cleaning and a close check for signs it needs vet attention.

What should I do if my dog has a small cut on i...

A small paw cut is often manageable at home with gentle cleaning and a close check for signs it needs vet attention.

Why does my dog have a swollen face after a bit...

A swollen face after a bite wound can happen for a few different reasons. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and when to get veterinary advice.

Why does my dog have a swollen face after a bit...

A swollen face after a bite wound can happen for a few different reasons. Here’s what to check, what may be causing it, and when to get veterinary advice.

Why is my chicken not eating with an infected w...

A chicken with an infected wound may go off its food because it’s sore, stressed, or feeling unwell. Here’s what to check, what may be going on, and what to...

Why is my chicken not eating with an infected w...

A chicken with an infected wound may go off its food because it’s sore, stressed, or feeling unwell. Here’s what to check, what may be going on, and what to...

Why does my horse get scurfy skin after bathing...

If your horse gets scurfy after bathing, it’s often down to residue, drying skin, or how the coat is being washed and dried. Here’s what to check and what may...

Why does my horse get scurfy skin after bathing...

If your horse gets scurfy after bathing, it’s often down to residue, drying skin, or how the coat is being washed and dried. Here’s what to check and what may...

Why is my dog’s graze getting darker or bruised...

A graze can look darker as it heals, but bruising, swelling or discharge can mean it needs a closer look. Here’s what to check and what to do next.

Why is my dog’s graze getting darker or bruised...

A graze can look darker as it heals, but bruising, swelling or discharge can mean it needs a closer look. Here’s what to check and what to do next.

Why are my chicken droppings foamy?

Foamy chicken droppings can be caused by diet, stress, or digestive changes, but sometimes they point to an underlying health issue. Here’s what to check and what to do next.

Why are my chicken droppings foamy?

Foamy chicken droppings can be caused by diet, stress, or digestive changes, but sometimes they point to an underlying health issue. Here’s what to check and what to do next.