Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »
Rabbit Vaccination Update – Highly Virulent RVHD Strain
Your current yearly vaccination protocol covers for myxomatosis, RVHD1 and RVHD 2. You may or may not be aware that a new strain of RVHD2 that has been detected in the recent months which is highly virulent. This strain has primarily been detected in Europe (Hungary, France, Netherlands and Italy), with over 50% of the… Read more »
FAQs – why are drugs cheaper online?
We are aware that there is currently an apparent gulf between the cost of medication in veterinary practices compared to online pharmacies. This can result in clients feeling that their vets are “ripping them off” in some way. In reality, it is a comparison of two completely different business models. At the minute, internet pharmacies… Read more »
Titre Testing For Pets
What is “titre testing”? A titre test involves a taking a blood sample from your pet to assess the level of antibodies present to some of the diseases we routinely vaccinate against. The level of antibodies detected will help us gauge the level of immunity your pet currently has, thus guiding our decision for vaccination… Read more »
Parasites, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.2)
Part Two: What are the risks? The purpose of this part of our article is to provide you with some information regarding the parasites we routinely treat in veterinary medicine and consideration of any potential risks when not treating for them. As mentioned in Part One, parasite treatment is an area of veterinary medicine currently… Read more »
Anaesthesia and Surgery Risk
We ask that you take the time to read the risks associated with general anaesthesia and surgery prior to your pet being admitted for their procedure. Please note, we aim to minimise these complications as much as possible. Pre-operative risks associated with surgery: Minor side effects: Major side effects: Pre-operative risks associated with anaesthesia: Potential… Read more »
Pre Operation Instructions
The day before your pet’s procedure Coming in for surgery: Coming in for a dental procedure: Small Furries: Brachycephalic Breeds: A veterinary nurse will aim to call you the day before your pet’s surgery to run through the admit form and answer any questions that you may have. This allows us to admit patients promptly… Read more »
Parasite, Pets and Environmental Sustainability (Pt.1)
PART ONE: Where are we coming from and where are we going? One of the more hotly debated topics in veterinary medicine at the minute is the use of parasiticides to protect our pets both from parasites and the diseases that these parasites may transmit to our pets and ourselves. On one side of the… Read more »
What are the dangers of anaesthetic free dental procedures in our pets?
With the sudden growth in “anaesthesia-free” dental cleaning offered by groomers and other non-veterinary professionals, it is important to understand the health risks involved within these procedures and why they have been banned by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons with support from the British Dental Veterinary Association and the European Veterinary Dental College. What… Read more »
Something to get your teeth stuck into!
As part of ‘National Pet Dental Month‘ we are offering our patients a FREE dental check with our wonderful Veterinary Nurses. What will be included in the nurse dental check? During a nurse dental check we can discuss with you the signs of dental disease, along with the treatment we are able to provide to treat… Read more »
Sustainable Pet Ownership – Pet Food and it’s Carbon Pawprint
Our ‘Pet Owner Sustainability Series’ is going to cover many topics, hopefully sparking curiosity and allow us to consider how we can embrace the joys and benefits of our furry friends, in a more sustainable way. Have you ever stopped to consider the environmental impact of owning a pet? We’ve all heard the term carbon… Read more »