Dogs
Vaccination
Vaccination is the only proven method of protecting dogs against a
range of potentially life-threatening diseases including distemper,
hepatitis, parvovirus and leptospirosis. Additional vaccines may be
recommended for dogs at risk of other specific infections such as
kennel cough. Your vet will be able to advise you on vaccination and
will also carry out a health check to ensure your dog is in tip top
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Cats
Worming
Worms are internal parasites that can be a serious health risk to
cats if left untreated and may potentially infect and cause disease
in people as well. Roundworms and tapeworms are the most common
ones to infest cats, although it isn't always easy to tell if your
cat has worms as there may not be any noticeable symptoms.
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Rabbits
Housing
Rabbits are very active pets, so a hutch should have enough space
for them to stand up on their back legs and hop three or four times
in each direction. Hutches and runs should ideally be placed out
of the sun and sheltered from the rain and ideally hutches should
be raised off the ground. In the winter, the hutch must be moved
into a garage or outhouse. Read
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