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Thinking of buying a puppy?

Thinking of buying a puppy?

Over the last year, we have seen an influx of new puppies being adopted in our area.

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Winter Tips for Small Animals

Winter Tips for Small Animals

This year we want to put a special focus on the extra care needed for guinea pigs and rabbits over the chilly winter months.

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Some tips for Halloween

Some tips for Halloween

We’ve put together some tips to help you keep your pet calm and settled over Halloween.

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Small Animal Firework Advice

Small Animal Firework Advice

Rabbits and Guinea Pigs are especially vulnerable to stress caused by fireworks.

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Cat & Dog Fireworks Advice

Cat & Dog Fireworks Advice

Fireworks season is a dreaded time of year for many animal owners.

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Does Your Dog Hate Thunder?
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Does Your Dog Hate Thunder?

Does your dog pant a lot and become restless when there are storms outside? Read our helpful tips on how to ease their stress and anxiety…

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Enrichment for Dogs and Cats
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Enrichment for Dogs and Cats

Find out how to keep your dog or cat’s mind occupied while you’re self-isolating…

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Coronavirus: Are Pets at Risk?
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Coronavirus: Are Pets at Risk?

The frightening virus is spreading rapidly, but will it affect our pets?

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Arthritis in Pets
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Arthritis in Pets

Does your dog or cat have arthritis? In our latest blog post, we look at the symptoms of arthritis in our pets and how to manage the condition...

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Dog-Friendly Pancakes
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Dog-Friendly Pancakes

Treat your pooch this Pancake Day with some dog-friendly pancakes, courtesy of BorrowMyDoggy…

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Adopting a Dog

Adopting a Dog

Anna Formstone, one of our vets at the practice, recently adopted Phoebe the lurcher. Here are some of her tips when going through the rescue process.

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Stopping Alabama Rot
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Stopping Alabama Rot

Keep paws clean and dry, checking often for cuts or lesions; avoid dirty, muddy areas and you'll help to keep your dog safe from an unpleasant disease known as Alabama Rot...

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