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Bunny full of bounce? Learn how to make your rabbit happy
The Avenues Vets’ head nurse has put together some simple advice for keeping your pet rabbit on top form all year.
Six easy ways to perk up your pooch in the new year
Looking for ways to perk up your pooch? Read our article for advice on how to combat boredom in dogs including dog game ideas.
7 ways to keep your cat content while you’re at work
Cats need stimulating activities and inspiring surroundings. Read The Avenues Vets’ advice on how to provide them.
Is your rabbit, hamsters or other small furry pet stressed out?
The vets at our Glasgow veterinary practice have some helpful advice on stress.
Bonfire Night, Christmas, New Year – how to help stressed dogs cope
As you head into 2023, how can you and your dog enjoy some calm and a return to routine?
How cat stress presents itself
The Avenues Vets’ cat-loving team have put together a guide on cat stress for you.
Rabbits and Christmas – avoid these common mistakes
Vet nurses at our Glasgow practice have some advice on bunny-proofing your home for the festive season.
Why tinsel and other Christmas favourites are harmful to pets
Read Nicola’s guide and find out more about common Christmas dangers that our cats and dogs can encounter.
Dogs will love The Avenues Vets’ guide to a tail-wagging December
The team at Avenues Vets have shared their top 5 UK places to take dogs plus alternative fun you and your dog can have at home.
Can you walk your dog when it is freezing cold and in the snow?
Cold weather can pose serious risks for pets so the team at Avenues Vets have some tips for you.