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...
Antibiotics are essential when treating many conditions in animals and people, but bacteria are becoming resistant to many antibiotics that we use in human and veterinary medicine. Antibiotic resistance occurs...
Nominations for the annual Petplan Vet Awards are now open. If you think a member of our team deserves to be nominated you can do so here: https://www.petplan.co.uk/about-petplan/vets/awards/. Thank you!...
Cats as a species are very independent and are known as solitary survivors. It has become increasingly common to have more than one cat in a household, which can have...
Fireworks can be stressful for your pet. Many dogs and cats are affected by the loud bangs. Dogs may run, hide, tremble, pace, pant, refuse to eat or even try...
Gorgeous little Honey came in recently with cystitis symptoms (blood in her urine and frequent squatting to wee). A simple urine test showed that she had a urine infection, which...
In 2017 we invested in equipment at our Torquay surgery to be able to offer keyhole surgery for the benefit of our patients, one of the first practices in Devon...
26th-30th September is this year's Guinea Pig Awareness Week. Check out the website for loads of useful tips for keeping your piggies happy and healthy. You also can download a...
Changes to our Out of Hours Provision from 26th September 2022 Since 1990 Greenbay Vets has provided its own out of hours cover for pets under their care. Since the...
This week we are supporting TVM UK's Pet Eye Health Awareness Week. The focus this year is on brachycephalic (short nosed/flat faced) breeds, as they are more prone to eye...