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While summer brings plenty of outdoor adventures and quality time spent with your pets, it also presents some unique hazards that pet owners need to be aware of.
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While summer brings plenty of outdoor adventures and quality time spent with your pets, it also presents some unique hazards that pet owners need to be aware of.
We all love to share a delicious BBQ with our furry friends, but is it really safe to share some of our favourites, such as corn on the cob, with them? Here we explore the potential risk factors of sharing our classic summertime favourite with our dogs. Ensuring your pup’s health is our priority, so explore more to understand the dangers that corn on the cob poses to them, and when you should seek advice from Primrose Hill Veterinary Hospital.
Many dog owners enjoy spending time at the beach, allowing their furry friends to frolic in the waves and enjoy the sun. While the beach can be a fun and refreshing experience, it's important to be aware of the potential dangers, including saltwater poisoning. If your dog ingests saltwater, it can lead to significant health issues if not addressed promptly. At Primrose Hill Veterinary Hospital, we explore the symptoms of saltwater poisoning in dogs to help you recognize the signs and take appropriate action to protect your canine companion's well-being.
Lilies are a favourite flower of many, often adorning our homes and gardens. However, many pet owners are unaware of the significant danger these flowers pose to their beloved furry friends. While lilies may seem harmless, certain species can be highly toxic to cats and, to a lesser extent, dogs. In this blog post, we will explore the dangers of lily poisoning, common symptoms to watch for, preventative measures, and what to do if you suspect your pet has been exposed.
Young vet, Niamh Fahy, has been given the ‘eye-deal’ opportunity to focus on a career in ophthalmology after joining Primrose Hill Vets, a leading animal hospital in Dublin.
May is a month to celebrate, with the bank holiday to look forward to. Rest assured, we will still be here for you and your pet; however, the way you access care for your pet might differ from normal.
Pets, just like humans, can suffer from allergies. Allergic reactions in pets are often caused by environmental factors, such as pollen or dust as well as certain foods or insect bites. As a pet owner, it's important to be aware of the common allergies in pets and the symptoms they may experience.
As we head into the festive season in Dublin, we want to reassure you that we will still be here for you and your pet, however, with some slightly different opening hours than normal.
Just like us, our pets in Dublin feel the cold; whilst we can indulge in hot drinks and wrap up in layers and warm up by the fire, you should also consider how to keep your pets happy and warm as the temperatures start to fall.
Over the last year, we have seen our costs increase significantly and we have absorbed the majority of these additional costs to try and support our customers during difficult times.
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