Our Autumn Newsletter
To neuter is cuter! The benefits of pet neutering, choosing the ideal diet for your pet and firework fright advice, click here to read our autumn newsletter and find out more.
To neuter is cuter! The benefits of pet neutering, choosing the ideal diet for your pet and firework fright advice, click here to read our autumn newsletter and find out more.
Click HERE to read our winter newsletter for 2016. It includes information on how to avoid Christmas calamities, why fleas are still around in winter and how great guinea pigs are!
Spring Newsletter 2017 Did you know that rabbits teeth grow continuously throughout their lives & this means their diet is vitally important to keeping them happy & healthy. The newsletter also includes some top tips on caring for older cats, including sins to look out for if you think they are unwell. Keeping your pet in shape – a…
Skin allergies are reasonably common in dogs, especially at this time of year. Your dog will develop sore spots, in different areas of his body. Read our Summer Newsletter to find our more about the causes of allergies and what to look out for. If you have a dog who loves to play fetch, are…
We want your pet to be as happy to see us as we are to see them! One of the first things to help create this trust is to drop in, particularly when your pet is young. If you need a reason, our nurses and reception team love cuddles with your puppies and kittens…
Some snippets from our Autumn Newsletter! Arthritis alert – is your pet affected? As the weather cools down, signs of arthritis can become more noticeable in many pets. Arthritis is a painful condition and can affect any species or breed, it can strike your pet at any age. The joints most susceptible to arthritis…
Our Winter 2017 newsletter has arrived, read it here. Included in our Winter newsletter is: Bunny Upsets. A reduction in appetite or faecal production may indicate that there is an underlying health problem. Rabbits need a high fibre diet to maintain healthy teeth and to encourage food to move through the digestive system….