01 May2017    
    
    
        Written by contact@vetup.com. Posted in News, NAC    
    Skin disorders ferret, rabbits and rodents
The new pets, called "NAC", correspond to a set of animal grouping Rodents, les Lagomorphes, the birds, the reptiles, ferrets…
 We are interested to dermatological disorders some of them : rodents, ferrets and rabbits.
 

    
    
                    
    
    
    09 Apr2017    
    
    
        Written by contact@vetup.com. Posted in News, General information    
    Think you know everything about your dog or cat ?
Yet, probably have you already asked some of these questions : "Up to what age can he live ?”, "What is his age" human "?, "At what age can not reproduce ?”, "When can I be sterilized ?”…
Test your knowledge by answering a few questions…

    
    
                    
    
    
    07 Jan2017    
    
    
        Written by contact@vetup.com. Posted in News, General information    
    Chemotherapy pets
Tumors and cancers seem more and more common in our pets. Better medicalization and advances in veterinary medicine have allowed a net increase in life expectancy of our dogs and cats. Or, animals arriving at an older age are more likely to develop cancer than young.

    
    
                    
    
    
    19 Dec2016    
    
    
        Written by contact@vetup.com. Posted in News, General information    
    Beware of excess during the holidays !
 
If you plan to invite your dog or cat at your table on Christmas Eve, Perhaps it is good to read these tips first…
Just as we, avoid, in the end of year meal, any excess to our pets.
 At least, If you want to avoid spending the holidays with your vet ...   
    
    
                    
    
    
    05 Nov2016    
    
    
        Written by contact@vetup.com. Posted in News, General information    
    preoperative assessments
Your dog or cat will undergo surgery ? sometimes it is recommended to perform a preliminary bloodwork.
 Indeed, your veterinarian performs, before surgery, a thorough physical examination of your pet to ensure it is able to be anesthetized and operated. However, certain abnormalities can not be detected by conventional clinical examination. Blood tests are then necessary to check that your pet is able to properly remove anesthetics, he shows no coagulation disorders, anemia or disease in asymptomatic time…
