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Autumn Pet Poisons

Autumn Pet Poisons   Autumn Pet Poisons pet poisoning is a concern throughout the year, please keep an eye on what your dog is sniffing during his daily walks, especially if he is off the lead. Conkers, acorns and rotting fruit are plentiful during the Autumn season and can cause upset tummies. Our Autumn News discussesRead More

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Can you pinch an inch?!

Can you pinch an inch?! Can you pinch an inch?! With pet obesity becoming increasingly common, it is wise to know the additional strain that carrying these extra pounds can put on your pets body. Our Spring News, discusses how to visually assess your pets weight from home, the problems associated with pet obesity and how to helpRead More

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Festive alert

Festive alert   Festive alert, pets with joint problems often start to struggle in the colder weather. Our Winter Blog discusses the signs to watch out for and how to help your pet if they are struggling in the colder weather.     Winter flea alert! Our Winter News Blog discusses the signs of fleas, there’sRead More

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Understanding arthritis.

   Understanding Arthritis.   Understanding arthritis, although it cannot be cured, most pets will benefit from at least one of the treatment options available to them, the good news is there is a wide range available. Our Autumn News explains the signs of arthritis to watch out for in your golden oldie, and what changesRead More

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Coping With Loss.

  Coping With Loss.   Coping With Loss. Nothing can prepare you for the loss of a pet, through death or enforced separation, grieving is a sad and difficult experience for any pet owner. We’ve put together this blog with the help of PetSavers to help you come to terms with the loss of yourRead More

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An announcement from the Young Veterinary Partnership.

    An announcement from the Young Veterinary Partnership.       After more than 40 years of dedicated service to the veterinary profession, it is with great sadness that we are announcing the impending retirement of Dr Anthony Young on the 31st December 2018. We would like to thank all of our customers andRead More

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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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