If your pet has eaten or has come in to contact with anything potentially harmful to them, before bringing them to the vets you can now call the Animal Poison Line on 01202 509000 for advice.
There is a charge of £20 for the call and is a 24 hour service.
Save the telephone number now!
Can’t put into words just how passionate everyone is about what they do.
Great practice – Knowledgeable, caring and friendly.. would recommend to anyone.
From an out of hours case on a busy evening our Socks was rushed in, given lifesaving surgery and wouldn’t be here now if they hadn’t gone the extra mile!
Not once , but a number of times!! We were never rushed. They spoke honestly openly and compassionately keeping us updated every step of the way.
And let’s not forget the nurses and reception staff who support and compliment the whole team.

*Coronavirus Update*
Thank you for your support during this difficult time
Seasonal spring advice
Chocolate contains a stimulant called theobromine (a bit like caffeine) that is poisonous to dogs
Does your pet need to shed some weight?
With recent studies showing up to 30% of all British pets are obese, and as we start the new year, it’s time to start thinking about the waistlines of our furry friends