Q & A: Hip dysplasia and microchipping
Q & A: Hip dysplasia and microchipping Please remember that the advice given here is of a general nature, and if you have any concerns about your pet’s health you should contact your vet immediately. Q: What is hip dysplasia? I am thinking of getting a Labrador puppy and have been warned about this. A: […]
Q & A: Pregnancy and cats, dogs and heatstroke
Q & A: Pregnancy and cats, dogs and heatstroke Please remember that the advice given here is of a general nature, and if you have any concerns about your pet’s health you should contact your vet immediately. Q: I am 3 months pregnant and have been advised by my doctor to either re-home my cats, […]
Q & A: Puppy socialisation
Q & A: Puppy socialisation Please remember that the advice given here is of a general nature, and if you have any concerns about your pet’s health you should contact your vet immediately. Q: I have heard that puppy socialisation is important, why is it important and what does it involve? A: This is common […]
Tommy the mystery case
Tommy the mystery case Cats provide a unique challenge in veterinary medicine. Where all our other pets (dogs, rabbits, rats, hamsters etc) tend to be kept in a controlled environment and we are aware of what they get up to, most cats live fiercely independent lives. They roam much further afield than we suspect, often […]
Q & A: New animal welfare laws and feline flea treatment
Q & A: New animal welfare laws and feline flea treatment Please remember that the advice given here is of a general nature, and if you have any concerns about your pet’s health you should contact your vet immediately. Q: I have heard that there are new laws affecting pet owners in the UK? What […]
Q & A: Purebred dogs and after hours emergency services
Q & A: Purebred dogs and after hours emergency services Please remember that the advice given here is of a general nature, and if you have any concerns about your pet’s health you should contact your vet immediately. Q: I have heard so much recently about problems with purebred dogs. We are thinking of getting […]
Q & A: Pet insurance and rats as pets
Q & A: Pet insurance and rats as pets Please remember that the advice given here is of a general nature, and if you have any concerns about your pet’s health you should contact your vet immediately. Q: Does your practice recommend pet insurance – I have looked into it and it seems to be […]
St Vincents Veterinary Surgery Sponsors Local Ice Hockey Team
St Vincents has signed up to become one of the Bracknell Bees corporate sponsors as the ice hockey club compete for honours in this season’s league. Whilst the Bees are a competitive ice hockey team, they also have a superb youth programme and family involvement at all events. Michael and his team are delighted to […]