by Gem Farrell | Mar 15, 2023 | Pet Health
Looking after your pet’s eyes Eye problems are often painful and, if left untreated, can result in sight loss. Understanding the symptoms and getting them checked out early is therefore crucial. Eye issues can likewise be a side effect of basic ailments, so the...
by Gem Farrell | Mar 14, 2023 | Pet Health
Exotic pet Image We don’t usually provide care for exotic animals although at times we have to help with end of life for those pets. British Veterinary Association has been advocating responsible ownership for those pets since they are sometimes mistakenly...
by Tereza Kelly | Nov 23, 2022 | Pet Health
Our beloved VCA Natalie has moved to Devon so we are searching for a new team member. Shifts are usually 7.30-7pm, part time considered (possible 3.5 days when matching other employees half days). We don’t require a formal qualification but must have experience...
by Debi Skett | Nov 16, 2022 | Pet Health
Are you an owner of a BRACHYCEPHALIC dog? Then come to our FREE nurse clinics dedicated to brachycephalic breeds for a free health check ?⚕️? 60% of owners are unaware of obstructed breathing associated with short muzzle and anatomical changes to upper airways....
by Debi Skett | Nov 3, 2022 | Pet Health
We are proud to be supporting the British Veterinary Association and NHS Midlands with their launch of the first-ever veterinary antibiotic amnesty campaign. During the month-long campaign we are encouraging pet owners to return out-of-date and unused antibiotics to...
by Debi Skett | Oct 7, 2022 | Pet Health
October is National Pet Wellness Month Dogs and cats age six to ten times faster than humans, so it’s important that we ensure their health and well-being is looked after. All pets should have a full health check at least once per year (usually at the time of...