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Winter Weather and your pet

Grove Vets are based in Ballymena and want you to keep your pets healthy this Christmas. Here are some hints to keep you pet happy this festive season. Keep your pet warm. If you are taking them outdoors wrap them up in a little coat, or reduce the time that you spend outdoors in the frost and snow. When animals are cold they seek shelter so check in sheds, garages, and underneath your car before you drive off! Don’t let your pet drink from puddles – antifreeze which is regularly used in the winter is toxic and your pet could...

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Firework Advice for Pets in Ballymena

Firework and Bonfire season in Ballymena is a time to enjoy – but make sure that you take care of your pets. Pets can become stressed and Grove Vets have shared this advice from the RSPCA for keeping your cat or dog calm and safe. Make sure your dog or cat always has somewhere to hide if he or she wants to and has access to this place at all times. For example this could be under some furniture or in a cupboard. During firework seasons, walk dogs during daylight hours and keep cats and dogs indoors when fireworks are likely to be set off. Make sure all windows, doors and cat flaps are securely closed during fireworks night. This will reduce the chances of your pets escaping. At nightfall close windows and curtains and put on music to mask and muffle the sound of fireworks or provide a distraction with some toys to play with. If your pet shows any signs of fear try to ignore their behaviour. Leave them alone unless they are likely to harm themselves. Never punish or fuss over your pet when it’s scared as this will only make things worse in the long run. Make sure your cat or dog is always kept in a safe and secure environment and can’t escape if there’s a sudden noise. Have your pet microchipped in case they...

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Caring for your Cat this Summer

Grove Vets, based in Randalstown and Ballymena blog about the dangers which cats may face during the summer. Grove Vets listed four common place problems which could cause your cat to become ill. They include; The wrong Flea Treatments – Insecticides which are found in “spot on” flea treatments designed for dogs can be very toxic for cats. At this time of the year you might want to treat you cat for fleas, if you do make sure that you pick the right treatment. Call into Grove Vets and we will make sure that you “spot on” flea treatment wont be poisonous to your cat. Toad toxicity – Toads spawn during the summertime and are out and about frequently especially at dusk. If your cat comes across a toad and licks them they may be poisoned and need to see a vet. Symptoms can include frothing, foaming, vomiting, seizures and collapse in severe cases. Slug and Snail Pellets – These are common poisons put down by gardeners to deal with unwanted slugs and snails. If the pellets include metaldehtde it could be harmful to your cat. If your cat has ate a pellet or even just a small amount you will quickly notice incoordination, muscle spasms, and tremors. If you think your cat has ingested a slug or snail pellet then get to your vet as soon as possible. Antihistamines (hay fever medication)...

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Dogs Trust Fun Day Ballymena 2017

Dogs Trust Ballymena is inviting local dog lovers and their four-legged-friends to their annual Family Fun Day. The Dogs Trust fun day will be on Saturday 10th June, which takes place in its first new venue in 29 years. Dogs Trust Ballymena Fun day 2017 All information taken from dogstrust.org.uk. Taking place at the Michelin Athletic Club in Ballymena from 12.00pm to 4.00pm, the event promises plenty of fun and games for everyone including the ever popular All Day Fun Dog Show with classes including. –  Best Senior Dog, Cutest Puppy and Best Rescue Dog, so make sure your...

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Ballymena Today Blog round up

Ballymena Today read lots of blog post and internet articles over the course of a week. Here are some that we thought that you might enjoy; 1/ Local Vets Grove Veterinary Centre have shared their favourite animal Instagram accounts to follow! They will certainly make you smile!! – Our Favourite Pets on Instagram. 2/ BBC’s Countryfile visited Northern Ireland in this weeks episode. It is still available here until Sunday 24th August on BBC i-player. We especially loved the visit to the blacksmith’s forge made famous in a Seamus Heaney poem. 3/ Have you ever wondered why it takes so long to change the battery in your expensive watch – Jewellery Latest have the answer with the help of local Jewellers Robert Adair. If you own an expensive Rolex or a super water resistant watch this is a must read – Pressure Testing a Water Resistant watch. and finally. . . 4/ A big well done to Aleesha who raised money for the Raise the Roof choir by making loom band bracelets and selling them to her friends. Raise the Roof consists of around 60 local young people aged from 7 years and up. Their goal is to raise funds to build a seven classroom school in Uganda by giving concerts and fundraising. What a great idea from a great girl! Let us know of any Ballymena news which you...

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