In the last article, Registered Veterinary Nurse Laura Sproul wrote about raw feeding. There are some other alternative diets worth mentioning. In this article she will go over them and…
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Skip to main contentIn the last article, Registered Veterinary Nurse Laura Sproul wrote about raw feeding. There are some other alternative diets worth mentioning. In this article she will go over them and…
We are proud to be a Cat Friendly Clinic. This year our Torquay vets surgery passed its reaccreditation and celebrated 4 years as a Cat Friendly Clinic. Our Paignton vets…
From vegan to paleo, there are a huge range of diets for people. And much like our own diets varying, the options for our pets do too. As well as…
In Registered Veterinary Nurse Laura Sproul’s second nutrition blog she covers reading pet food labels – what is in your pet’s bowl? Figuring out what all the information on your…
Our Registered Veterinary Nurse, Laura Sproul, has recently done a course in dog and cat nutrition. This course was run by Dr Marge Chandler, a highly qualified veterinary nutritionist. Laura…
‘Lockdown’ is a challenging time for a puppy owner. There may be a delay before you are able to get your puppy out and about, and then when allowed out…
UPDATE 8.4.20 There is now a dedicated page of our website for all COVID-19 information and updates – click here. UPDATE 29.3.20 Thank you for your patience and understanding as…
This month is Pet Anxiety Month. In this article we take a look at anxiety in pet cats. Anxiety/stress in cats is common and can result in a number of…
“Alabama rot” (idiopathic cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy) is a very rare, but potentially fatal disease of dogs. It has been recognised in the UK since 2012, with cases occurring…
Congratulations to Registered Veterinary Nurse Claire, who has passed her ISFM Diploma in Feline Nursing. Claire qualified as a veterinary nurse in 2005 and is passionate about cats! She is…