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The Vet’s Klinic team have years of qualified experience and knowledge, as well as a true vocational passion for the health and well-being of pets.

We take this Vet Know-how and share our expertise with you in our collection of many blogs, videos and case studies, to help make your pet parenting experience as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.

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    What effect will lockdown have on pets?

    As we gradually return to a resemblance of ‘normal’ life, our pets are also going to have to contend with the new norm of us not being around the house so much anymore.

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    Our guide to Harvest Mites in pets

    Harvest mites, like spiders, are a microscopic member of the arachnid family. In the UK, the most common harvest mites in pets is the Trombicula autumnalis.

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    Can cats suffer from heatstroke?

    Please remember that heatstroke is life-threatening and if left untreated then there can be serious and sometimes irreversible consequences such as organ failure and even death.

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    Movember Mutts – Prostate Disease In Dogs

    November is a time of year to raise awareness for men’s health, and we must not forget our furry friends! Our dogs can also suffer from specific health issues associated with being male, one of these being prostate disorders.

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The Canine Comfort Zone: Why You Shouldn’t Hug Your Dog

National Hug Your Dog Day, a day dedicated to embracing our four legged friends, it is important to consider our interactions with them and to interact with them effectively. Our furry friends bring immense joy and companionship into our lives, but when it comes to expressing affection, it’s crucial to understand that not all gestures […]

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At Vet’s Klinic we now offer Laparoscopic (Keyhole) Spaying

As a pet owner, ensuring their well-being is a top priority. One important decision you may face is having your pet spayed. Traditionally, spaying has been performed through an open surgery, but modern veterinary medicine offers an advanced alternative: laparoscopic (Keyhole) surgery. This minimally invasive procedure comes with several notable benefits for both pets and […]

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