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Pippa Elliott, MRCVS
Veterinarian
Education
- Degree in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, University of Glasgow
Professional Achievements
- Previously nominated vet for Cats Protection, Harrow
- Designated a Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons
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How to
Express a Cat's Bladder
If your cat gets an injury or disease that affects its ability to urinate on its own, you may need to help it go to the bathroom. To accomplish this, you will have to express your cat's bladder, a procedure in which you ...
How to Express Your Cat's Anal Glands at Home
Improve your cat’s health and keep them comfy with this easy guideYour cat’s anal glands (or sacs) normally empty on their own when your cat defecates, but if your cat has an underlying health condition that makes th...
How to
Save a Choking Dog
Dogs use their mouths to explore the world, and, fortunately, their anatomy includes safeguards that make choking rare. But it isn’t impossible for a dog to experience choking, and it’s important that you be able to ...
How to
Know when Your Hamster Is Pregnant
You may have noticed your hamster acting differently than normal over the past several days. One of the possible reasons behind her changes in behavior is that she’s pregnant. By knowing what signs to look for and how ...
How to
Tell the Sex of an Angelfish
Determining the sex of an angelfish isn’t as simple as looking between its fins. In fact, telling the sex of an angelfish can be near impossible without experience and a careful eye. Before they are mature, it is even ...
How to
Help a Hamster With Sticky Eye
When hamsters sleep, their eyes secrete fluid to keep the eyeball moist. If this fluid drips out and dries around the eyelid, it can prevent the hamster from opening his eyes. This is common in all hamsters, especially o...
How to
Sex a Hamster
Have you ever wondered if your hamster is a boy or girl but can't figure it out? It can be really important to figure it out, especially if you have more than one hamster and you don't want them to breed. Sexing a hamste...
How to
Raise a Baby Squirrel
Have you found an orphaned baby squirrel? While it's best to return it to its mother, it is possible for you to take care of it and raise it to adulthood. Keep in mind in many states this is illegal. Contact a licensed ...
How to
Clean the Sheath of a Horse
The sheath is a tube of skin that protects the horse's penis. Smegma or a lubricating secretion fills the inside of the horse's sheath. In the wild, a horse would work out this lubrication naturally through sex, but in a...
What to Feed a Wild Rabbit in Your Backyard
The best food for bunnies, and what to avoid feeding themIf you see a wild rabbit in your yard, you may want to start feeding it. Before you go outside with a handful of carrots and lettuce, though, it is important for y...
How to
Breed Canaries
Canaries are wonderful birds to keep in your home because they are easy to care for and relatively content being alone. However, one thing about canaries is not completely simple and that is breeding them. Breeding canar...
How to
Tell the Sex of a Newborn Calf
When a calf is born, you will need to determine his or her sex to update you records and decide what will be done with the calf. The calf will be either male (a bull calf) or female (a heifer calf).
How to
Collapse a Dog Crate
Collapsible metal dog crates are a great way to have a secure place for your dog while you are traveling. They are reasonably light-weight, making them easy to carry and transport. They are also easy to clean, providing ...
Telltale Signs Your Cat Is in Labor (Plus, What to Do)
Physical & behavioral cues that your cat is ready to give birthA domestic cat has a gestation period of approximately 63 days. If you don’t know the exact date of conception, however, you may not have a clear idea of w...
How to Help Your Dog Grieve When Your Other Dog Dies
Advice for dealing with your dog’s depression after the alpha dies Most dogs experience pain from the loss of their friends the same way people do. Luckily, there are plenty of things you can do to help your dog proces...
How to
Train a Homing Pigeon
Homing pigeons (''Columbia livia'') are also known as rock pigeons or sometimes rock doves. Most rock pigeons are found in large cities, usually eating scraps of food off the sidewalk. Rock pigeons are not native to No...
How to
Splint a Cat's Broken Leg
If your cat has broken one of her legs and you can't get in contact with a veterinarian, you may need to splint your cat's leg yourself. Ask someone to help you, as two heads are better than one, and four hands are bette...
How to
Breed Lovebirds
Many people associate romance with lovebirds. There are nine different species of lovebirds, which are small, brightly- feathered parrots. If you have lovebirds or want to own lovebirds and breed them, it requires a lot...
How to Take Care of Newborn Rabbits from Birth through Weaning
Plus, how to feed orphaned newborn bunniesBaby rabbits are adorable, so it’s an exciting time if your female rabbit—known as a doe—is pregnant. The best thing you can do to prepare for baby rabbits (or kits) is to ...
How to
Tell the Sex of Guinea Fowl
Guinea fowls are becoming increasingly popular. Not only is their meat tender and flavorful, but guinea fowls also protect the farm flock from predators, serve as pest control, and can even reduce the deer tick populatio...