
Apex Veterinary Centre explains why small furry pets need a vet
July 7, 2021
Small furries can be quite hardy little pets once safely inside your home. Like all animals though, guinea pigs, hamsters, gerbils, mice, and rats have their own common illnesses and health issues.
It’s always a good idea to register your small furry pet with a vet right away. This enables the vet to get to know your pet and what’s normal for them. Plus, you’ll get peace of mind that if your pet does have any health issues, they’ll be treated by a vet you know and trust.
Apex Vets’ experienced Winchester Avenue team has been treating small furry pets for many years, all with their individual personalities and quirks.
Our vets and nurses can help you with:
- General health checks for lumps & bumps, and to make sure they’re in tip top condition.
- Advice on nutrition, enrichment, environment, exercise, hibernation, and more.
- Treatment for parasites, injuries and illnesses – Rodents are prone to falls inside and outside their cage, and each species suffers with common illnesses and parasites.
- Dental care – Teeth problems are common and can affect your pet’s ability to eat & drink.
- Pregnancy – You may not have any plans to breed your pet, however, some new owners find their female pet is already expecting. This can be problematic for female guinea pigs over six months old if this is their first pregnancy, as they will likely need a caesarean.
- Neutering – Some small furries, like hamsters, prefer living alone or in same sex pairs. For male/female combinations, the male is typically neutered. Some female small furries can benefit from being neutered to prevent Pyometra and Mammary Tumours.
Once your pet is registered with us our team can provide the appropriate healthcare for their individual needs. You can also talk to us about common rodent health problems and any concerns you might have.
With an increased range of treatments and investigations available for small furries, we recommend pet insurance (just like for dogs and cats).
Samuel and the rest of Apex Vets’ team are looking forward to meeting your small furry pet, so why not register with us today?