by Hennie Alberts Vet | 21 Feb 2019 | News
It should go without saying that animals are not humans. Digestive systems work slightly differently and not every food that is suitable for humans is suitable for animals. You may be surprised at what some people feed their pets. Here is some advice on food items...
by Hennie Alberts Vet | 3 Feb 2019 | News
Otitis is a term used to describe inflammation of the ear and is one of the most common reasons for a vet visit. It is also a common reason for second opinions being sought out. It is important to note that otitis is a condition that needs constant care to prevent...
by Hennie Alberts Vet | 2 Jan 2019 | News
Do you believe everything you see or hear? A lot of stories are handed down and almost become old wives’ tales. Here are ten common myths and the real facts. Wet or cold nose means a healthy pet A wet nose is actually a thin layer of mucous that helps them to absorb...
by Hennie Alberts Vet | 1 Jan 2019 | Staff
Justice Kennel Hand Justice started at Hennie Alberts clinic in 2019 as a kennel hand. He has two children. He enjoys watching tv and playing snooker and soccer. He also enjoys gym and Bible study. More Staff Dr Neil Bouwer Veterinarian Dr Donna Kruger Veterinarian Dr...
by Hennie Alberts Vet | 1 Jan 2019 | Staff
Oscar Kennel Hand Oscar started in 2019 as a kennel hand at Hennie Alberts Veterinarian Clinic. He has two kids. He has a great love for animals and gardening. He also enjoys running. More Staff Dr Neil Bouwer Veterinarian Dr Donna Kruger Veterinarian Dr Lisa...
by Hennie Alberts Vet | 20 Nov 2018 | News
The aging process brings about a gradual reduction in your pet’s physical capabilities. While dogs and cats begin to undergo these changes starting at about age seven, different pets will show the various signs of growing old at different rates. The best time to...