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Category Greenbay Vet News
Jun 28
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Like us, most cats will enjoy warm and sunny weather. They will generally seek out shade if they want it. To make sure they can enjoy the sun safely: Make...Read More Jun 22
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Keeping safe in hot weather Walk your dog early in the morning before the temperature rises, or in the evening, once the sun has gone down. Check the temperature of...Read More Jun 14
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As we enter Summer many of us will be looking forward to taking our dogs on holiday with us. Here are some tips to help you all to enjoy your...Read More Jun 07
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Veterinary Receptionist of the Year nominations are open! This award offers the chance for pet owners and colleagues to recognise the amazing work that receptionists do while championing individuals for...Read More May 22
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We are proud to be a Cat Friendly Clinic, with both our surgeries achieving silver status. This year our Torquay vets surgery was due for reaccreditation and we were thrilled...Read More May 11
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As part of our sustainability plan for 2023 we wanted to understand our carbon emissions better. Thankfully Vet Sustain produced a veterinary specific carbon calculator, which made the job of...Read More May 02
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As they get older, just like in people the risk of cats developing high blood pressure increases. The problem is there are very few signs to spot until late in...Read More Apr 24
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Huge congratulations to Veterinary Nurse Laura H, who has passed her nursing certificate in Animal Behaviour after nearly 18 months of study! You can read more about how Laura has...Read More Apr 18
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As the weather starts to warm up we wanted to remind rabbit owners about the dangers of flystrike. It can happen in other animals too e.g. guinea pigs. What is...Read More Apr 13
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As we move into spring adders will be coming out of hibernation. Adders are most commonly found on dry, sandy heaths, sand dunes, moorlands and woodland edges. Adults adders are...Read More
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