Ashley Clayton

BVSc MRCVS

Ashley qualified from the University of Liverpool in 2018. After graduating she initially worked in mixed practice, followed by a stint in emergency practice alongside working as an intern in a wildlife hospital, before undertaking her current positions as an assistant vet for two large zoological collections and as the lead vet at a British wildlife hospital.

Ashley has also worked on conservation projects overseas with raptors and African painted dogs, and has a keen interest in all aspects of wildlife and conservation medicine, one health and animal welfare. She is currently working towards her certificate in advanced veterinary practice in zoological medicine.

Outside of work Ashley is a keen Formula 1 fan and also enjoys sea kayaking and travelling in her spare time.

Latest articles by Ashley Clayton

Can you catch any diseases from pet rats?
Rat
Can you catch any diseases from pet rats?
Domestic rats make wonderful pets. They are incredibly intelligent, playful creatures who can enjoy nothing more than exploring their surroundings. Many owners have great bonds with their pet rats and handling of these r…
August 17, 2021 • 86 shares • 3 comments
Settling in a new rabbit - advice from a vet
New Pet
Settling in a new rabbit - advice from a vet
Rabbits make great pets, and getting a new rabbit is an exciting experience for all involved. It can be overwhelming thinking about all the things your new addition needs to be happy and healthy. So we have put together…
August 1, 2021 • 47 shares
How are broken legs treated in rabbits?
Rabbits
How are broken legs treated in rabbits?
Rabbits make amazing pets and quickly become members of the family with their unique personalities and loveable nature. It, therefore, is incredibly hard when they are injured or unwell. A particularly difficult injury t…
June 14, 2021 • 106 shares • 39 comments
Why does my guinea pig jump? What is ‘popcorning’?’
Guinea Pigs
Why does my guinea pig jump? What is ‘popcorning’?’
Guinea pigs are fascinating animals. They have big personalities and can make great pets. They have very unique behaviours, which can be challenging to interpret and can be concerning to watch if they are not understood.
June 1, 2021 • 37 shares • 6 comments
What is scurvy in guinea pigs and how is it treated?
Guinea Pigs
What is scurvy in guinea pigs and how is it treated?
Scurvy is a disease you may have heard of before. Usually associated with sailors hundreds of years ago who died on ships at sea when they had no access to fresh fruit or vegetables. So you may be surprised to learn guin…
May 26, 2021 • 37 shares • 21 comments
What should Guinea Pigs eat?
Diet
What should Guinea Pigs eat?
Guinea pigs make great pets, but knowing what to feed them can sometimes be challenging. They need to be fed a specific guinea pig diet or they can end up with nutritional deficiencies which can lead to health issues.&nb…
April 30, 2021 • 2 shares • 5 comments
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