Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?…. February Pet of the month

February… the month of love… and what better way to celebrate it by picking one of our most loving patients as the pet of the month ♥Introducing Romeo♥ Romeo is a 5 year old rescue dog who has been attending … Read More »

Shelby – April Pet of the Month

AN UNUSUAL CASE – Shelby is a 7 year old Bischon Frise. In late 2016 she was brought to the Animal Hospital very off form and with a high temperature. We routinely see cases like this and usually an antibiotic … Read More »

Holly – February Pet of the Month

Holly is a 2 and a half year old cavachon. At around 6 months old Holly started scratching excessively. So much so that she regularly caused her skin to bleed and become infected. A change of food for a few … Read More »

Bobby Weafer – January Pet of the Month

Bobby is a 7 year old Bichon Frise who has been coming to the Animal Hospital Tallaght since he was a pup. In December 2016 Bobby started drinking and urinating a lot. He also started eating much more food. Blood … Read More »

Layla our Blood Donor

Layla has been giving blood to the Animal Hospital for many years. Today she had a general anesthetic and surgery to remove a growth from her elbow, all went well.

Bonnie – November Pet of the Month

  Food, walks, Sleep, Food Walks, Sleep….. These are the things that occupied Bonnie’s mind. She is 10 years old. She lives the life. She shares her home with Rocky, who is one year younger. She has had a few … Read More »

Holly – April Pet of the Month – Diabetes Awareness

Meet 12 year old Holly, our newly diagnosed diabetic patient and our very brave pet of the month…   What is Diabetes Mellitus? This month, with the help of Holly’s story, we would like to raise awareness about diabetes mellitus, … Read More »

A vets thoughts on overweight pets

Paul, our vet, and his thoughts on plump pets. Pets become overweight when they eat more calories than they are using up. If your animal companion is plump, think food intake being the problem rather than lack of exercise. Food … Read More »