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19 May 2021
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A passionate animal advocate, Scott was born in Brisbane, Australia to British parents. He graduated in 1997 from the University of Queensland Veterinary School and began his career working at the RSPCA clinic in Sydney before settling in London, where he set up a small animal practice. He began working regularly in the media, hosting Extinct for Meridian and regularly appearing on BBC Breakfast News, GMTV, Blue Peter, The Paul O'Grady Show and CBBC. He appeared as an expert vet on BBC's coverage of Crufts Dog Show, and was the regular vet on This Morning for six years. Later he featured on Sky 1's Pet Nation and became one of the lead presenters on children's programme, Who Let the Dogs Out and About? for CBBC and now host popular, critically acclaimed series Vet on the Hill which follows the day-to-day life at his veterinary clinic, now back for its fourth series.
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When you first have a tiny puppy to protect, vaccinations are at the forefront of your mind; you do everything you can to protect ...
19 May 2021
Read MoreReceiving a diagnosis of arthritis in your dog can be a worrying time; you may be concerned about how you manage the condition and...
09 February 2021
Read MoreArthritis in dogs is very common, exact figures vary but it has been estimated to affect up to 20% of dogs over 1 year of age.
09 February 2021
Read MoreDogs with arthritis can have good days and bad days, much like their human counterparts, and with any chronic condition there may ...
09 February 2021
Read MoreDue to advances in veterinary medicine and nutrition, our pets are living for longer which leads to an increasing population of ol...
09 February 2021
Read MoreArthritis is a progressive, and painful disease affecting one or more joints.
09 February 2021
Read MoreLike humans, doggies can get smelly. Sweat, muck and all the rest – so bathing your dog is a necessity. But it’s not a...
10 January 2018
Read MoreAs we all know, Christmas is a time for the whole family, and in dog-friendly households that includes our beloved furry friends. ...
21 December 2017
Read MoreNutrition is one of the central keys to keeping a happy, healthy dog. There are many possible ways to feed a puppy. Some people fi...
18 December 2017
Read MoreVaccination is a vital step in protecting your puppy from several diseases which can prove to be fatal if the puppy is left unprot...
15 December 2017
Read MoreHappy half year birthday to your gorgeous puppy. Time flies rapidly, your growing furry baby will be so much bigger already, I hop...
15 December 2017
Read MoreTime flies when you’re having fun. This saying is highly applicable to the first year of puppy ownership. No doubt you have ...
15 December 2017
Read MoreCongratulations on the new addition to your family. I hope he or she is settling in well. Now is a perfect time to make that first...
15 December 2017
Read MoreWith so many different breeds and crossbreeds available to buy or rescue nowadays, the thought of choosing a dog can often be quit...
15 December 2017
Read MoreIt's time to explore! At 14 weeks of age your growing puppy can finally venture into the outside world and expend some of that ...
15 December 2017
Read MoreYour new puppy is on its way Congratulations on your decision to get a new puppy! There’ll undoubtedly be excitement over th...
15 December 2017
Read MoreInviting a puppy into your home will be both a pleasurable and challenging experience. Pleasurable because it doesn’t get mu...
15 December 2017
Read MoreCongratulations to you...your fur baby is turning one! With all the trials and tribulations of loving, nurturing and every now ...
15 December 2017
Read MoreThere is a special period of development in dogs, often called the “sensitive” or “puppy socialisation” pe...
15 December 2017
Read MoreIf your dog lacks the motivation to get up and move around, or is behaving in a more subdued way to its usual, playful self, many ...
13 December 2017
Read MoreWhat constitutes an emergency? Immediate treatment you can perform yourself Where to find emergency care for you...
12 December 2017
Read MoreWhat is Babesiosis and how is it transmitted? Babesiosis is a parasitic disease caused by infection with Babesia organisms. Th...
27 November 2017
Read MoreAs we know, dogs and fireworks do not seem to mix very well. About half of dogs in the UK show some level of fear of fireworks, th...
30 October 2017
Read MoreIf winter is hard on us humans, imagine how uncomfortable it can be for our canine companions when going for walks. While we get t...
17 October 2017
Read MoreAdvice from veterinary behaviourist Jon Bowen What to do with dogs during fireworks or thunderstorms What to do afterwards...
16 October 2017
Read MoreIt's one of our greatest fears as a pet owner, and one that many of us dread to think about. However, if it should happen that you...
11 October 2017
Read MoreDog separation anxiety can affect your dog in differing degrees. Dogs are naturally very social and love spending time with you, s...
18 September 2017
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why your dog is rubbing their face against the side of your sofa? It might seem like odd behaviour, but the...
18 September 2017
Read MoreAs a dog owner, you’re already taking steps to a more active life and achieving a good level of fitness; you’re far mo...
11 September 2017
Read More"Am I a cat or dog person?" is a question commonly asked by visitors to PetDialog.co.uk - and it's a question where the answer dep...
07 September 2017
Read MoreFor responsible dog owners, turning pooches into good canine citizens is important. Those well-trained dogs that you see walking t...
04 September 2017
Read MoreThe symptoms of itching in dogs can vary from mild to severe, causing the need for itch relief for dogs. From occasional episodes ...
07 August 2017
Read MoreWith the obvious exception of biscuits and falling asleep by the fire, there aren’t many things that dogs love more than exp...
04 August 2017
Read MoreYou can tolerate the excited whines. The wet nose nuzzling your ear isn’t a problem either. No, the one thing that makes d...
04 August 2017
Read MoreDoes the prospect of jumping in the car fill your dog with anxiety in the form of whining, pacing or panting? Perhaps they get res...
04 August 2017
Read MoreIt doesn’t matter whether you are visiting friends or taking a well-earned weekend away, escaping the humdrum needn’t ...
03 August 2017
Read MoreThe UK has hundreds of hidden dog friendly beaches waiting to welcome your pup’s paw prints. Here are ten of our favourites ...
03 August 2017
Read MoreThere’s something quintessentially British about a bracing countryside walk before calling in at a cosy watering hole for a ...
03 August 2017
Read MoreAs temperatures soar in the summer months, it’s important to understand the impact excessive heat can have on your working d...
02 August 2017
Read MoreYou may first become aware of flea bites on dogs because your dog will be restless and scratch more than normal. Look out for them...
30 July 2017
Read MoreAt DogDialog, we know that pet insurance can sometimes be a bit of a tricky subject for owners, which is why we decided to write t...
27 July 2017
Read MoreNow that summer is here and the mercury is rising, it's not just us humans who want to make the most of the warm weather. Dogs enj...
17 July 2017
Read MoreDogs in hot cars die every year in the UK. Often those dogs belong to otherwise responsible dog owners, who may return to their ca...
13 July 2017
Read MoreWe’ve all heard the saying “a dog is not just for Christmas”, and as such bringing home a furry friend should be...
01 July 2017
Read MoreA dog scratches from time to time – which can be a completely natural behaviour. However, it can also be the symptom of a mo...
29 June 2017
Read MoreAs a caring and responsible dog owner, you want to make sure your pooch is as safe and happy as can be while you’re away on ...
23 June 2017
Read MoreWith the recent news coverage of Alabama rot, or to give it its official name, Cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV),...
17 May 2017
Read MoreTaking your dog on the train for the first time? Here are eight simple tips for a fuss-free, waggy-tailed journey. Tickets please!
09 February 2017
Read MoreTravel sickness in dogs is a surprisingly common ailment – especially in younger dogs – and can be treated relatively ...
31 January 2017
Read MoreNaming your puppy is right up there with the best pet owner moments: bringing the dog home for the first time, the first time the ...
25 January 2017
Read MoreFor those of us who can’t or won’t travel without the pet pooch, pub options are limited. But they’re not out of...
25 January 2017
Read MoreMany of us have attended first aid training at school or at work; but not many of us will have attended dog first aid courses. Dog...
25 January 2017
Read MoreRock salt poisoning is being discussed a lot at the moment due to the freezing temperatures as rock salt is used to help de-ice ro...
16 January 2017
Read MoreDiabetes in dogs is a serious, hormonal condition that can easily go undiagnosed. Why? Because symptoms can be subtle and easily o...
10 January 2017
Read MoreThere can be a number of possible causes of itchy skin in dogs, but if your pooch is in a predicament, then it needs fixing pronto...
10 January 2017
Read MoreEvery dog loves a scratch, yes? Dogs itch, just like they bark at cats, shake after rainfall and growl at the postman. But when is...
10 January 2017
Read MoreSo, you’ve discovered fleas on your dog and understandably you want rid quick. Your next moves are crucial, but there are si...
06 January 2017
Read MoreWet noses, waggy tails and lots and lots of love. It’s easy to see why dogs make so many friends. Unfortunately, they also h...
04 January 2017
Read MoreTicks are big news and ticks are bad news. No mere itch-bringer, the vast majority of ticks go unnoticed by your pal. However, the...
04 January 2017
Read MoreFinding a tick buried into your dog’s skin is not very pleasant at all. Besides causing a possible skin reaction they can t...
20 December 2016
Read MoreTicks in the UK pose a very real threat to the health and welfare of your dog’s life. It is now estimated that a third of UK...
19 December 2016
Read MoreFleas are a nuisance. Unfortunately, without careful attention, it’s almost inevitable that they will try to invade your dog...
30 November 2016
Read MoreYou've booked your yearly holiday away; which means it’s time to pick a dog kennel for your beloved family pet. To ensure yo...
25 November 2016
Read MoreSo, what happens if you don't remove your dog's tick? Well, recent research has found that one-third of the UK’s dogs are ca...
15 November 2016
Read MoreWherever you live in the UK, there is a risk that your pet could pick up ticks. Tick-borne disease is on the rise so ACT NOW.
Learn MoreNoise anxiety is one of the most common behavioural concerns in dogs. Learn about tailored treatment options here.
Learn MoreSevere allergic itching can be upsetting for you and your dog. However, innovative and effective therapies are available.
Learn MoreNot all treatments provide the comprehensive cover your dog needs. Does your dog have rock-solid flea and tick protection?
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