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IMPORTANT: Animal health and welfare issues, especially those that effect our area may also be found here, when needed.

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Useful links

PETS - DEFRA - pet travel information
From the pages of their website: "This site explains what you have to do to bring your pet dog, cat or ferret into (or back into) the UK through the Pet Travel Scheme (or PETS for short) without putting it into quarantine. It also explains the requirements for bringing many other types of pet animals into the UK. This site also tells you about quarantine in the UK for animals that don't qualify for PETS."

fleafree.co.uk
Help and information on fleas, from the pages of their website: "Fleas are not just an inconvenience. Their saliva is considered one of the most allergenic substances on earth, and is the cause of a nasty skin disease in pets called Flea Allergic Dermatitis (FAD). Also, when they bite, fleas ingest blood. If the infestation is severe enough, it can cause anaemia or even kill a small puppy or kitten."

ExploreNorthamptonshire.co.uk: About Oundle
Website publishing information about our town!

DogBloodDonors.com
This website helps vets find blood donors in time of need. Simply register your dog and it will be added to the national listing.
Donors should be healthy, over one year old and less than eight. They should also be over 25kgs in weight so only larger dogs need apply. Vets can search the listing in time of need to locate a potential donor, perhaps your dog? If you register your dog please remember to let us know here at Oundle Veterinary Surgery.

CatBloodDonors.com
Like the Dog equivalent above, this website helps vets find blood donors in time of need. Simply register your cat and it will be added to the national listing.Donors should be healthy, over one year old and less than eight, weight restrictions apply too. Vets can search the listing in time of need to locate a potential donor, perhaps your cat? If you register your cat please remember to let us know here at Oundle Veterinary Surgery.

Animal Health Trust
From the FAQ page at their website :"There are many fine charities working in the field of animal welfare but the Animal Health Trust (AHT) is the one whose actions and achievements provide the greatest long-term benefit for companion animals. AHT specialist veterinarians not only treat thousands of sick dogs, cats and horses each year, they pioneer better ways of doing so, thus improving veterinary practice worldwide. At the same time, AHT scientists study the diseases and viruses afflicting companion animals in order to find new ways of reducing their frequency and their severity and, if possible, eradicating them altogether."

The RSPCA
One of the best known animal welfare charities in the world. The RSPCA has a complrehensive website where you can search for information on every aspect of their organisation.

The Dog Trust
From the pages of their website: "Founded in 1891, Dogs Trust, formerly known as the NCDL, has always campaigned on dog-welfare related issues to ensure a safe and happy future for our four-legged friends."

Feline Advisory Bureau
From the pages of their website: "The Feline Advisory Bureau (fab) is a charity dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of cats through improved feline knowledge, to help us all care better for our cats."

petsearchers.co.uk
From the pages of their website: "Petsearchers is a national website for all of you that have an interest in pets. On this site you can ADVERTISE and SEARCH for Lost and Found Pets, Pets for Sale, Pet Products & Services or in other words anything related to Pets."