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Following a recent case that was shared with us, we wanted to remind dog owners of the dangers of blue-green algae. The dog affected appeared to lick material close to...Read More Aug 31
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Huge congratulations to Ines on smashing her final practical examinations to complete her Veterinary Nursing qualification! She will join the register shortly to become a Registered Veterinary Nurse. This is...Read More Aug 08
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Check out the International Cat Care Facebook page, where they have been sharing loads of useful infographics for ensuring a cat-friendly home and resources for your cats.Read More Aug 01
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Good news - if one of our team recommends a Hills diet for your pet you can now order much of their range online, with home delivery available. You are,...Read More Jul 25
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Vet Laura enjoyed talking to the students at the Churston Ferrers Grammar School careers fair a few weeks ago, it was lovely to meet potential future vets and veterinary nurses....Read More Jul 19
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A few weeks ago we celebrated the marriage of vet Katie, to Pete. Congratulations to the new Mr and Mrs McCaig! Dogs Poppy and Bow featured of course :) We...Read More Jul 12
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Hopefully you can see the new WhatsApp button on our website - we hope some of you will find this a convenient way to communicate with us. We are also...Read More Jul 05
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Firstly, we would like to congratulate Libby (pictured) on passing her final practical examinations to complete her Veterinary Nursing qualification! She will join the register shortly to become a Registered...Read More Jun 30
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Hyperthyroidism in cats What is hyperthyroidism? Hyperthyroidism is a disease most commonly affecting older cats, although rarely this can affect younger cats too. Cats with this disease have excess thyroid...Read More Jun 21
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At the hottest time of year, it is important to know how to keep your pets safe while still having fun this summer. Heatstroke Heatstroke is when your pet has...Read More
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