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Eden Vets June Newsletter
MEET A TEAM MEMBER MONTHLY HIGHLIGHT STAR OF THE MONTH BEHIND THE SCENES This Month’s Health Awareness is: Urine sampling Often the vet might ask for a urine sample as part of investigations or monitoring. Urine can help us diagnose infections, kidney disease, liver disease, cancer, over-production of natural steroid (Cushings disease) or underproduction of…
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Eden Vets May Newsletter
MEET A TEAM MEMBER MONTHLY HIGHLIGHT STAR OF THE MONTH BEHIND THE SCENES This Months Health Awarness is, Anal gland emptying Many animals have anal glands: two small pouches that sit either side of the anus at 4 o’clock and 8 o’clock. They are emptied when a firm poo is squeezed out and contain information…
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Eden Vets April Newsletter
MEET A TEAM MEMBER MONTHLY HIGHLIGHT STAR OF THE MONTH BEHIND THE SCENES New Service – Laparoscopy Surgery (Keyhole Surgery) We are excited to introduce laparoscopic spay procedures (ovariectomy) to our surgical services. This minimally invasive approach represents a significant advancement in pet care, allowing us to offer a safer, more comfortable alternative to traditional…
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Eden Vets March Newsletter
MEET A TEAM MEMBER MONTHLY HIGHLIGHT STAR OF THE MONTH BEHIND THE SCENES Poison Awareness Month: Protecting Your Pets from Hidden Dangers Poison Awareness Month is the perfect time to highlight common household items that can pose serious risks to our pets. Many everyday foods and products are harmless to humans but potentially life-threatening to…
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Eden Vets February Newsletter
MEET A TEAM MEMBER MONTHLY HIGHLIGHT STAR OF THE MONTH BEHIND THE SCENES Health AwarenessEar Disease Chronic ear disease in dogs, commonly known as chronic otitis, is a long-lasting condition that affects the ear canal. It can stem from a variety of underlying issues, such as allergies, infections, or structural abnormalities. This condition often requires…
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Eden Vets December Newsletter
MEET A TEAM MEMBER MONTHLY HIGHLIGHT STAR OF THE MONTH BEHIND THE SCENES Christmas Pet Hazard Christmas Pet Hazard – Number 1 Our first and most common pet poison is Chocolate. Chocolate contains a chemical called theobromide and some caffeine, both of which pets cannot process effectively. This leads to a build-up in their system,…
