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Ballymena Vet offers free Dog Weight loss plan

In Ballymena Grove Vets offers a free Weight loss plan for any dogs who have over indulged. By now most of our human weight loss resolutions may have fallen by the way side but it isn’t too late for your pudgy pet. If your dog isn’t getting as much exercise as they need or they are getting over fed they may need a weight loss plan to help them get back to their best. The consequences of being an overweigh dog can include the following; Breathing Problems – Much like us, dogs find that carrying excess weight around cause stress on the lungs. If you notice your dog huffing and puffing then they may be overweight and struggling. Heart Disease – Being overweight means that your dogs heart has to work harder. Skin and Haircoat problems – Obesity leaves you dog more prone to skin infections, dermatitis and other skin conditions. Arthritis – The added strain on joints and ligaments can worsen pain and make it harder for your dog to move around. Reduced Activity – Your dog isn’t just as energetic as they normally are – it is probably because the extra weight is making it harder to move around. Ballymena Vet offers free Dog Weight loss plan If you think that your dog is overweight or have noticed a change in their behaviour then please don’t worry...

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Ballymena vet shares Leptospirosis warning

Grove Vets, who are based in Ballymena, recently shared a Leptospirosis warning. If you have a dog and live in Ballymena then here is some information which you may want to share. Ballymena vet shares Leptospirosis warning Dogs, wild rodents and other small animals can carry a bacterial disease known as Leptospirosis. It is transmitted by contact with the urine of infected animals, either directly or indirectly from a contaminated environment. One common example is still or slow moving water which has been contaminated with the urine of infected rats. If you let your dog bathe or swim in a pool or lake of water then you may be putting your dog at risk. My Pet Online state that any dog that is exercised outdoors is potentially at risk, and if your dog is at risk there is a chance that you too could be affected. Leptospirosis is a ‘zoonotic’ disease, which means it can also infect humans. In humans, as in dogs, leptospirosis is very dangerous. However the good news is that leptospirosis is easily prevented through a simple vaccination. This vaccination will prevent your dog from becoming infected and spreading the disease farther through their urine. When symptoms do occur they can include fever, muscle pain,vomiting and diarrhea, loss of appetite,lethargy, depression, and blood in the urine. More serious infections can cause jaundice and blood clotting problems. If you are worried about your dog...

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A Dog is For Life Not Just For Christmas

Dog’s Trust in Ballymena work hard to re-home and care for unwanted dogs. However at Christmas time many people can bring a dog into their family and find that it isn’t how they expected it would be. Dogs Trust has teamed up with some of the nation’s most famous faces to launch its iconic campaign, ‘A Dog is For Life Not Just For Christmas’, following a year of ludicrous excuses offered up by dog owners when giving up their pets to Dogs Trusts 20 rehoming centres across the UK. The line-up of celebrity dog lovers includes Sky News’s Eamonn Holmes, Sherlock’s Amanda Abbington, The Great British Bake Off’s Mel Giedroyc and comedian Jon Richardson whose shocked reactions were captured as they read out the farcical and sometimes bizarre excuses given by members of the public who no longer want their dogs. Here are ten things that PetMD think you should consider before you get a dog: 1. Dogs take up a lot of time and energy. Yes, they are rewarding. But if you live alone and work twenty hours a day, then perhaps a dog is not the best choice for you. Hey, there are always those super-cool robot dogs. 2. If you are not often at home, and you really want a dog, you probably should invest in a dog walker. You’d probably be wise to choose a...

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Ballymena Veterinarians centre launch new look website

Ballymena Veterinarians centre Grove Vets recently launched their new look website. Their website features all the usual information along with their blog where they share articles and helpful information for pet owners from Ballymena. Grove Vets have locations in Ballymena, on the Grove Road and in Randalstown but with their website it is easy to access information about the Veterinarian Centre from anywhere in the world. The new Grove Vets website is fully responsive meaning that it is easy to read on a tablet or mobile and it is very user friendly. Access information about the services and facilities which Grove Vets offer and keep up to date with local news through their blog. The Grove Vets blog is a great source of information for pet owners and animals lovers as it covers everything from procedures being carried out in the Nurses clinic, helpful videos, and updates about local animal related events. Click here to take a look at the new Grove Vets website. Grove Vets website was designed and is maintained by MCC Computers. MCC Computers are based in Ballymena Business Centre at Galgorm. To find out more about their services click here to visit the MCC Computers...

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Bark in the Park 2015 – Ballymena

Bark in the Park will be held in Ballymena this weekend on Saturday 8th August. Kicking off at 12.00 and running until 3.00pm Bark in the Park is a great day out for dogs, dog owners and animal lovers. Grove Vets from Ballymena will be there to meet your dog and offer free check ups. What a great opportunity! Read about Grove Vets here. Bring your dog down to socialise with others, join in the games and maybe even win an award. The event is held at the Ecos Centre and is run in conjunction with the Ballymena Dogs Trust. Here...

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