When Bobby came in to the Penistone branch of Calder Vets for his annual booster, it was noticed that his coat was thinning on both of his flanks, there was colour dilution of his hair and it was easily epilated. It was also noted that Bobby was a little overweight and had quite a pot-bellied appearance.
Case Studies
“Albert”, a one year old Collie cross, was given a knuckle bone from a pet shop and happily devoured it. However, within 48hrs, he was vomiting all fluids and passing diarrhoea with shards of bone in.
Diabetes is a common endocrine condition in both dogs and cats, caused by either a lack of production of insulin (Type I) or an inadequate response to insulin (Type II).
A typically energetic and inquisitive dog at seven years old, Minnie loved to run around the fields around her home and swim in the river. But in January 2014, her owners Jo and Karen Hocken from Aberford in Leeds, noticed something wasn’t quite right.
He had been vomiting, hyper-salivating and refusing to eat for the past 24hours. Phron’s owner was very worried as he had started to call out in pain and was deteriorating.
Marley, a three and a half year old lop rabbit, was presented to Calder Vets by his owners who had noticed that Marley was struggling to use his back legs. Despite being unwilling to move around, Marley was bright and eating.
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