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Well Done and Congratulations to our absolutely amazing Senior Kennel Nurse, Natalie Nat has achieved The ISVPS NCert/Tech certificate in Medical Nursing (MedNsg) We are so proud of Nat and how hard she has worked and what she has achieved
Bird flu restrictions are set to lift in England, Wales and Northern Ireland on the 18th April. Please consult the new guidance from the Animal and Plant Health Agency. Click here for more information
National Pet First Aid Month aims to raise awareness of the importance of pet first aid. Being prepared is important – emergencies can strike at any time! Here are a few things to consider: It is good idea to have an essential pet first aid kit, things to include in your kit could be: Bandages…
Around the Easter period, there may be a number of dangers in your household that are toxic to our pets. It is important to keep these items out of reach of your pets. These dangers can include: Plants Flowers such as Daffodils are poisonous to pets if they ingest them, as well as many other…
Brucella canis, otherwise known Brucellosis, has been present in the dog population in many parts of the world, but has only more recently been seen in the United Kingdom. Within the last year the numbers of cases of dogs diagnosed with Brucella canis has increased significantly, from two previous reports in 2020 to forty in…
We have received great feedback on our PetsApp launched last year from our clients, if you haven’t downloaded it yet, head to the App store on your phone and download. Via the App you can book nurse and vet appointments, chat to our team and it enables us to keep in contact with our clients…