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BARRIER ANIMAL CARE CLINIC
EASTMOOR PLACE, CHARLTON, LONDON SE7 8LP
Tel: 020 8293 6580
www.wellpetclinic.co.uk
SPRING 2010 - E-NEWS
 

 

 

 

 




In this issue:
 
Volcanic Ash:
Advice To Pet Owners
 
Dry Eye in Dogs
 
Complementary Therapy
   
Kennel Cough
   
 

 


Welcome to the Spring 2010 Edition of our E-newsletter. In this edition we take a look at canine infectious  brochcitous (Kennel Cough), keratoconjunctivitis sicca (Dry EYE), as well as some new services from  the clinic and our latest offers for your pets.

 
Volcanic ash: Advice To Pet Owners
 
 
 
Following the Health Protection Agency’s advice to the public on the possible health effects of the Icelandic volcanic ash reaching ground level, the British Veterinary Association (BVA) has issued some simple advice to pet owners in the UK.
 
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Dry Eye in Dogs
 
 
 
‘Dry-Eye’ or keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is a common condition which reduces and eventually stops tear production
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1 in 22 of all dogs is affected – this figure is even higher for some breeds.

The four breeds most commonly affected in the UK are West Highland White Terrier, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel & Shih-Tzu, but any breed, at any age, can be affected.


   
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ASK ABOUT A FREE DRY EYE
TEST IN JUNE*

 

 

Kennel Cough Awareness
 
 
With summer well on its way, you’re sure to find yourself going for longer walks with your dog. It’s great news for the exercise routine and meeting dog-walking friends but the last thing you want is your dog to play with his mates, and a few days later find he is suffering from a harsh, dry whooping type cough – a sure sign of kennel cough.
 
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DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE ON
VACCINES DURING MAY 2010*
 

 

 

 

Complementary therapy  
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Integrated medicine embraces a diverse range of therapies including herbal medicine, acupuncture and other modalities such as physiotherapy and nutrition. All of these approaches are complementary to conventional medicine, not alternatives. and now available by appointment at our clinic.

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