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Our on-line shop is launched

Our on-line shop has just been launched, for dogs, cats,  birds and rabbits. You can now order a wide range of regular dog and cat food, prescription foods, toys and pet accessories for collection from any of our surgeries. You will receive 10% discount for all on-line purchases. Please go to our web site www.youngvets.co.ukRead More

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Why do we get flea problems in November ?

This page explains why we have flea problems throughout the whole year not just in summer time. 1 flea can lay hundreds of eggs, the life cycle of the flea needs to be stopped at all stages to rid your home of them.

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Do dogs really communicate with direction of their tails ?

Is your dog a ‘leftie’ or a ‘rightie’? Find out more about your dogs personality from the way he wags his tail.

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Stray cat needs caesarian to give birth to 4 kittens

  Nala was a stray cat bought into us at the beginning of July. She is such a lovely girl, very affectionate and purrs every time someone strokes her. We then came to notice that Nala was looking rather round…and pregnant! After an examination with Mr Young, he confirmed that she was indeed pregnant andRead More

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Pet of the Month – cat with broken leg

Our Pet of the Month for October is an incredibly lucky little cat called Skitz. He was brought in to the vets as emergency after been attacked by an animal. On arrival there was evidence of an injury to the right fore limb as it was swollen. He was put on fluids for the shockRead More

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Pet of the Month – October

Our Pet of the Month for October is an incredibly lucky little cat called Skitz. He was brought in to the vets as emergency after been attacked by an animal. On arrival there was evidence of an injury to the right fore limb as it was swollen. He was put on intravenous fluids for theRead More

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Bonfire night is approaching

More than 80% of owners say their pet is afraid of firework noises. Signs of stress in dogs include trembling, shaking, hiding behind furniture, barking excessively, and trying to run away. Cats are much better at hiding their anxiety, but symptoms may include excessive meowing, refusal to eat, hiding, or vertical scratching and spraying. OftenRead More

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