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Our Spring 2018 newsletter – Keeping your pet fit & healthy

  Our Spring 2018 newsletter has arrived and it includes some top tips to keep your pets looking and feeling great in 2018! Read it here.   Tick borne disease alert! Did you know ticks can transmit a range of infectious diseases. Lyme disease is widespread across the UK and Ireland, it can cause inflammationRead More

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Read our Winter Newsletter 2017 here.

    Our Winter 2017 Newsletter has arrived, read it here today.   Included in this issue : Worming worries – is your pet affected? There are a variety of treatments to prevent worm infections, these are easy to apply and we have a range suitable for both cats and dogs. There are three importantRead More

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Our Autumn Newsletter has arrived, read it here!

Our Autumn Newsletter has arrived, read it here!   Parasite alert! Continue to treat your pets against parasites and come and talk to us about how to protect your home as well. Read our Autumn NEWSLETTER to learn more about Harvest mites and ticks, that thrive in your home once the heating is turned on.Read More

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Summer Newsletter 2017

  Things are hotting up! To keep your dog, cat, rabbit and other furry friends safe, make sure your prepared. To help you we’ve put together some summer survival tips : Read them here.   Brushing up on dental care. An accumulation of plaque bacteria on the surface of your pets teeth leads to inflammationRead More

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Our Winter Newsletter

  Click HERE to read our winter newsletter for 2016. It includes information on how to avoid Christmas calamities, why fleas are still around in winter and how great guinea pigs are!  

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How to care for your new puppy

Some top tips written by our veterinary surgeons to help you in those first days of bringing your puppy home. From making a night time routine, the different types of training available for you and your puppy, the importance of vaccinations and parasite control and what to feed your new puppy.

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Getting a kitten part 1

Getting a kitten part 1 – getting a cat or kitten is a big decision as they live on average to be around 15 years old. Although they are more independent that dogs they still need daily handling, feeding and general looking after.

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