Thursday 9th March is World Kidney Day. Although designed to raise awareness of the disease in humans, we wanted to take the opportunity to educate about kidney disease in dogs...
For the past 18 months one of our Registered Veterinary Nurses, Laura Holderness has been studying for her Animal Behaviour certificate. It has been fab to put her new found...
We are currently sharing a series of posts on our social media pages with fun things you didn't know about our team members - check it out on Facebook or...
We would like to introduce our new vet, Harriet, and student veterinary nurse, Lily. We recently advertised for an additional vet to join our team, and are pleased to introduce...
Happy New Year to all our patients and their owners! If one of your resolutions is to keep your pet healthy, here are some tips... Keeping your pet's teeth healthy...
If your cat is slowing down, or having difficulty going up or down stairs or jumping up onto or down from surfaces, they may have feline arthritis. You can learn...
We hope that your pets stay well over the festive period, but in case you need us here are our opening times over the holidays. Please order any food or...
Arthritis is a chronic condition caused when the normal joint tissues degenerate (or wear away), leading to pain and ongoing damage. Arthritis commonly develops in middle age, with older cats...
In January 2021 we created an official sustainability policy for Greenbay Vets, here is an update 2 years on. We had a number of things already in place: Switching to...