Milton Keynes Vets’ Guide To Travelling With Your Pet
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Here you’ll find all the latest news and advice about caring for your pet, including information about new services available at Milton Keynes Vets, seasonal tips and big stories from the animal world.
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High blood pressure (hypertension) is a common but often underdiagnosed condition in older cats. It can occur on its own, but is more frequently linked with underlying diseases such as kidney disease, heart disease, or thyroid disorders. The main concern is the impact it can have over time. Increased pressure in the blood vessels can…
Here at MKVG, we are proud to provide sustainable surgery whilst delivering high quality veterinary care. We supply our team with washable fabric scrub hats to avoid single use versions, alongside reusable fabric gowns for the majority of procedures, which are autoclaved (sterilised) after use. We ensure that our recyclable packaging is kept separate to any clinical…
As pets get older, their exercise needs naturally change. While staying active remains important for joint health, circulation, and mental wellbeing, senior pets often require a gentler and more tailored approach. The goal is not to stop exercise, but to adapt it to suit their comfort and mobility. Top tips for exercising senior pets Many…
As cats get older, they often become more subtle in the way they show changes in their health. What can look like “just slowing down” is sometimes the first sign that something more is going on. At Milton Keynes Veterinary Group, we often encourage owners of senior cats to look out for small but important…
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To understand how to improve our waste management, we began with an audit of the waste we produce and how best to make changes using the waste hierarchy system. We ensured every room had a recycling, general and clinical waste bin, and that all bins had adequate signage to assist correct disposal. To provide veterinary…
As part of Vet Nurse Awareness Month this May, we’re highlighting the important role veterinary nurses play in helping pets feel safe, calm, and supported during their visits. It’s completely normal for pets to feel nervous at the vet. New smells, unfamiliar surroundings, different people, and gentle handling can all feel overwhelming—especially for first-time or…
As pets grow older, their healthcare needs change which often are in ways that are not immediately visible to owners. Dogs and cats are considered “senior” from around 7 to 10 years of age, although this varies depending on breed and size. At Milton Keynes Veterinary Group, we see first-hand how regular senior health checks…