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Category Greenbay Vet News
Jan 27
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For the third year running we have audited our carbon emissions using the Vet Sustain carbon calculator. While not a perfect solution we do 'offset' our emissions and have chosen...Read More Jan 20
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Like humans, pets can be affected by an over or underactive thyroid gland. In dogs an underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism, is most common. Any breed of dog can develop hypothyroidism,...Read More Jan 09
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We have had a few cold spells in recent weeks, so a good time to remind you of winter safety and pet care tips. See our previous blog if you...Read More Dec 16
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Our exotic pet veterinary nurse Lynzi has written an article to help keep your small furry pets snug as a bug this winter... Did you know that while rabbits cope...Read More Dec 09
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We hope that your pets stay well over the festive period, but in case you need us here are our opening times over the holidays. Please order any food or...Read More Dec 02
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Once a vet has made a diagnosis of arthritis in your pet there is a huge range of treatment options available which can help. What works best for one pet...Read More Nov 26
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The first and foremost thing to do if you think your pet is showing signs of arthritis is to discuss it with your veterinary team. This enables us to confirm...Read More Nov 18
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Arthritis is very common in dogs and cats, especially as they get older. The symptoms are often mistaken as the pet simply getting old, but there is a lot that...Read More Nov 13
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We are thrilled to share that Student Veterinary Nurse Laurie has passed his final practical exams, and is now eligible to become a Registered Veterinary Nurse. Laurie first joined us...Read More Nov 04
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November is Diabetes Awareness Month. Just like people, pets can develop diabetes (sugar diabetes - full name diabetes mellitus). If left untreated, diabetes can cause serious illness in your pet...Read More
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