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Parasites: Don’t get caught on the hop!

  Parasites: Don’t get caught on the hop!   Parasites: Don’t get caught on the hop! Although we will be battling the effects of Covid – 19 for a considerable time to come, it’s worth remembering that the parasites that make our pets lives a misery have sadly not been in lockdown and have been breedingRead More

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Beat The Heat This Summer 2020

Beat The Heat This Summer 2020   Beat The Heat This Summer 2020 The summer heat is a huge problem for many pets and it is essential to ensure free access to cool water at all times. Dogs can easily overheat and become dangerously unwell, our Summer News explains the signs of heat stroke thatRead More

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Top 10 dog friendly beaches in the UK

Top 10 dog friendly beaches in the UK   The UK has hundreds of hidden dog friendly beaches waiting to welcome your pup’s paw prints. Here are ten of the favourites – each of which is open to dogs all year round. Because your pooch deserves a summertime splash in the sea as much asRead 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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Pet passports- and important travel tips

 Pet Passports and important travel tips   A Pet Passport can be used to travel with your pet to countries within the European Union, and to some countries outside the European union. The requirements for dogs, cats and ferrets travelling within EU and listed non-EU countries are:     1- Microchip 2- Vaccination against rabiesRead More

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Pet Passport scheme changes

As from 1st January 2012, the requirements for the pet passport scheme changes, for both dogs and cats. Pets will still need to be microchipped and have a rabies vaccination, but will no longer require a blood test for rabies. Pets will need to wait 3 weeks after the rabies vaccination before entering the UK.Read More

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