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Summer is a time for fun in the sun in Kidderminster, and many of us enjoy spending time outdoors with our pets, however, on the surface of ponds and lakes can be a hidden danger: blue-green algae. While not all algae are harmful, blue-green algae (also known as cyanobacteria) can produce extremely dangerous toxins and be fatal to dogs.
Keeping your pet's claws trimmed is an essential part of their overall health and well-being. Long nails can cause discomfort, make walking difficult and even lead to accidental injuries to both you and your pet.
A frequent question we are asked at Maggie and Marlows is whether cats should consume canned or dry food.
Like many people dread going to the doctor, the vet can be a source of anxiety for our pets in Kidderminster. Luckily, there are steps you can take to alleviate some of the anxiety your pet feels when it senses a vet visit is coming up.
Eight out of ten dogs, according to research, have trouble adjusting to being alone. Yet, half won’t exhibit any overt symptoms, making it easy for owners to overlook.
The sun is out in Kidderminster, everything is in flower, and everyone has come out of hibernation: gardening season has begun!
At Maggie and Marlow Vets in Kidderminster, we believe that pet insurance is an important part of responsible pet ownership. Owning a pet is hugely rewarding, but it can also be expensive if they are to suffer an illness or injury.
There are many things to consider before you commit to a new pet and research is one of the best ways to prepare yourself.
Alabama Rot, also known as Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy (CRGV), is a rare but serious and potentially life-threatening disease that affects dogs.
Many dog owners enjoy spending time at the beach, allowing their furry friends to frolic in the waves and enjoy the sun.

