Kittens and adult cats are much less likely to bite and scratch us if they have been socialised and handled well from when they are young. Kittens have two very important periods of socialisation when they learn normal behaviour, towards other cats and people. The first period is 2-7 weeks of age when handling byRead More
How to care for your puppy: Make sure that you have suitable transport for your new puppy. Puppies may be put in a collapsible cage in your car, which ensures they are safe during a journey. Be sure to have them on a lead/harness so that they can’t run away. Also before your puppyRead More
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.
A case of Tetanus: This is Barney Barnard a 6mth old Border Collie puppy. When Barney was 3mths old he came to us showing some very unusual signs. He was unable to eat properly, his ears were erect, lips pulled back and he walked with very stiff front legs. After some tests and research BarneyRead More
“Dogs are a man’s best friend” Getting a puppy is a very important and exciting decision. A puppy can add so much joy and companionship to your life. We love seeing puppies here at Young Veterinary Partnership and enjoy, even more so, helping you to look after them as best as possible. When you decideRead More
Getting a puppy is a very important and exciting decision. They can add so much joy and companionship to your life. We love seeing puppies here at Young Veterinary Partnership and enjoy, even more so, helping you to look after them as best as possible. When you decide to get a puppy you have to be sureRead More