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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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Rabbits – Feeding, vaccinating and avoiding fly strike.

  The average rabbit can live for 5 – 10 years, they are a big commitment – are you prepared?          They are also very social animals and should be kept in pairs whenever possible.                     Animals from the same litter will normallyRead More

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Practice ‘vet checks’ at home with your pet.

  We want your pet to be as happy to see us as we are to see them! One of the first things to help create this trust is to drop in, particularly when your pet is young if you need a reason, our nurses and reception team love cuddles with your puppies and kittensRead More

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Epilepsy in dogs

Epilepsy is the most common chronic neurological disorder in dogs.  It causes fits (seizures) in affected dogs, which often occur when they are resting. The fits usually last a few minutes only, and dogs may be confused for 5-15 minutes afterwards. We recommend if your dog has a seizure, they are left quietly with theRead More

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Winter newsletter

  Our Winter Newsletter  with information about fleas, heart disease in dogs and cats , rabbit mites, and winter tips can be viewed    here Winter newsletter

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Feeding cats and dogs- which food to choose

  There are many diet foods available for your pet and sometimes the choice can be confusing.   If you have a new puppy or kitten, you should if possible try to continue the food that they were fed by the breeder at least for the first few days. If this is not possible, thenRead More

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