Emma Chandley

BVetMed PGCertSAS MRCVS

Emma graduated from the Royal Vet College, University of London.

She worked in general practice whilst completing a postgraduate certificate in Small Animal Surgery.
Emma is an experienced vet who is always happy to share her knowledge and expertise on anything animal related. Whether it's complex surgeries or everyday pet concerns, she will gladly guide and advise owners. She has a dog and two pygmy goats at home that keep her very busy.

Latest articles by Emma Chandley

All about TECA surgery in dogs
Dogs
All about TECA surgery in dogs
All dog owners want the best for their furry friends, especially when it comes to their health. From routine check-ups to emergency vet visits, caring for your dog’s well-being often involves medical procedures you…
March 3, 2025 • 143 shares
Intervertebral disc disease in dogs - causes, treatment, and surgery
Dogs
Intervertebral disc disease in dogs - causes, treatment, and surgery
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is one of the most common spinal conditions affecting dogs. It is frequently seen in breeds with long backs such as Dachshunds and Basset Hounds. The disease occurs when the discs betwe…
February 24, 2025 • 97 shares
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Cats
A "wag injury" - how are tail injuries managed in dogs and cats?”
Due to our pet’s tails being somewhat ‘out on a limb’ (if you will excuse the pun!), they are very prone to injuries. The tail is an important part of dogs’ and cats’ anatomy. It serves multiple purposes but…
January 26, 2025 • 20 shares
A History of Veterinary Surgery and Anaesthesia
Life as vet - what its like
A History of Veterinary Surgery and Anaesthesia
Working in the veterinary field is a unique and rewarding experience that brings together science, technology, and a love of animals to improve the lives of creatures great and small. From routine procedures to complex o…
December 28, 2024 • 13 shares
Heart defects in dogs and how they are fixed
Cats
Heart defects in dogs and how they are fixed
Congenital heart defects are abnormalities that affect the heart's structure or function. When a defect is called congenital, this means it is present at birth. Other heart defects exist that are acquired. This means the…
November 9, 2024 • 5 shares
Can elbow dysplasia in dogs ever be fixed?
Dogs
Can elbow dysplasia in dogs ever be fixed?
Elbow dysplasia is a common developmental disorder affecting growing dogs. It is a painful condition that can cause significant lameness in our canine companions. It is often seen in larger breeds. Sadly it can have a bi…
October 18, 2024 • 18 shares
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