Poisonous Plants

Poisonous Plants

Poisonous Plants Submitted by Patricia Waterhouse If your dog eats / chews any of these seek veterinary advice. Amaryllis bulbs African violet leaves Asparagus Fern Apple seeds contain cyanide Azalea Bleeding heart ( foliage and roots ) Box leaves Bracken Buttercup...
Bee and Wasp Stings

Bee and Wasp Stings

Stings   Being nosey dogs like most terriers, ETTs are prone to running foul of the odd bee or wasp! Some treat them as toys to chase and snap at whilst others grab anything they can to eat; either way a sting is a common summer occurrence so it is best to bee...
What is Legg-Calve-Parthes Disease?

What is Legg-Calve-Parthes Disease?

What is Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease? In truth, despite the recognition of cases of the disease in human children by radiography in 1910, and despite extensive research, a definite cause has not been determined by researchers. It wasn’t until the mid-1930’s...
A Guide to Kennel Cough

A Guide to Kennel Cough

A Guide to Kennel Cough One of the ongoing risks for our dogs is exposure to kennel cough.   This exposure is in part due to the fact that frequently when we train or show our dogs they are exposed to a number of other dogs. This exposure greatly enhances the...
Chemotherapy Explained

Chemotherapy Explained

Chemotherapy Explained Article by PetScreen Limited   Chemotherapy can be used to great effect with some animal cancers however, in the UK, most animal cancers are still treated with surgery. The story is now very different in the United States, where...