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...
Meet Dougie, who is a very handsome 3 year old British Shorthair. He first came to us as a kitten when he became poorly. Blood tests at the time showed...
November is Epilepsy Awareness Month so we are sharing some information about epilepsy and seizures in dogs. We do also see seizures and epilepsy in cats, but not as commonly....
Veterinary Nurse Laura Holderness, who runs our behavioural first aid clinics, has put together some tips on choosing a dog trainer or behaviourist... The dog training and behaviour industry is...
**This post contains images of surgery** Here at Greenbay, although our usual patients are cats and dogs, we do also have the privilege of treating some more exotic species thanks...
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...
This week we cover some autumnal pet dangers. Wild mushrooms Fortunately most are of low toxicity but some can cause nasty tummy upsets, neurological signs and liver disease. If you...
There are some fireworks displays planned locally for the weekend of 4th/5th November. Fireworks can be stressful for your pet. Many dogs and cats are affected by the loud bangs....
Beautiful Lucy was referred to us last week. Her owner had seen a big grass awn go up her nostril, and although had managed to retrieve some Lucy had continue...
We are pleased to share the news that Greenbay Vets has purchased two community defibrillators (AEDs). 30,000 out of-hospital cardiac arrests happen each year in the UK and 9 out...