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Author: Gem Farrell

Laparoscopic Gastropexy Techniques

What is the difference? Gastropexy is a surgical procedure used to attach the stomach to the abdominal wall to prevent gastric dilatation-volvulus (GDV), commonly known as bloat. In pets, particularly dogs, several types of gastropexy are performed, each with its own specific techniques and purposes. Here are the main types: Incisional Gastropexy Procedure: A small…
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Neutering Large Breed Dogs

Balancing Benefits and Health Considerations Neutering, the surgical removal of a dog’s reproductive organs, is a common practice that offers numerous benefits. However, when it comes to large breed dogs, the timing of this procedure is crucial and can significantly impact their long-term health and well-being. In this blog, we’ll explore the optimal timing for…
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Health Risks in Larger Breed Dogs

What Every Owner Should Know Larger breed dogs are beloved for their impressive stature and gentle personalities, but their size also brings unique health considerations that owners must be aware of. Whether you have a Great Dane, a Labrador Retriever, or a German Shepherd, understanding these potential health risks can help you provide the best…
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New Rapid Cancer Diagnosis

Enhancing Patient Care with Vetscan Imagyst! We are dedicated to providing the highest standard of care to our patients. To further this commitment, we are excited to announce our latest investment in cutting-edge diagnostic technology: the Vetscan Imagyst. This revolutionary equipment will enable us to enhance our diagnostic capabilities, ensuring that your pets receive the…
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Kennel Cough and Rabies Vaccinations

Keep Your Pets Safe This Summer: The Importance of Kennel Cough and Rabies Vaccinations Summer is a time for relaxation, travel, and fun. For many pet owners, this season also means boarding their beloved pets in kennels while they embark on their adventures. Ensuring your pet is up-to-date on their vaccinations, particularly for kennel cough…
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Stings & Bites In Pets

As summer arrives, so does the increase in outdoor activities for both pets and their owners. While enjoying the sunshine and fresh air, it’s essential to be aware of the potential dangers that insect stings and bites can pose to our beloved furry companions. Here’s what you need to know to keep your pets safe…
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We Won! Best UK Vets 2024

We are thrilled to announce that we have been awarded the prestigious Best UK Vets Award for 2024! This honor recognises our unwavering commitment to providing exceptional veterinary care and outstanding service to our clients and their beloved pets. Our Official Press Release: Warren House Veterinary Centre in Brownhills Celebrates Prestigious “Best UK Vet 2024”…
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Common Ear Problems In Dog

Ear problems in dogs are quite common and can cause significant discomfort. Here are some of the most common ear issues dogs face, along with their symptoms, causes, and treatment options: Let’s dive straight in… Prevention Tips: When should I take your dog to the vet? If you suspect your dog has an ear problem,…
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Holiday Beach Safety Tips – For Dogs

Taking your pets to the beach during the holidays can be a delightful experience, but it also requires careful planning to ensure their safety and well-being. Here are some essential beach safety tips for pets: Before you go… At the beach… After the beach… Other considerations… By following these tips, you can ensure a safe,…
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XL Bully Ban Update

Latest updates to the XL Bully Ban & Obtaining A Certificate Exemption now the scheme has ended. The government’s temporary exemption scheme closed at midday on the 31 January 2024. This means if you have missed the deadline and you are yet to exempt your XL bully type, you must go through the existing process for exempting…
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Importance Of Microchipping

Microchipping your pets offers several important benefits, making it a valuable practice for pet owners. A pet microchip is a small electronic chip implanted under the pet’s skin, containing a unique number that a scanner can read, providing a quick and easy way to monitor your pet. Key Reasons To Microchip Your Pet Permanent Identification…
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