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
How Can Hernias Be Treated in Dogs?
Hernias in dogs are commonly seen. They occur when an organ or body part slips out of its normal place and bulges through a weak spot in a body wall or muscle layer. They can be present from birth (also known as co…
September 30, 2024
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Urethrostomy in dogs - what, when, and why?
Have you recently found out your dog needs a urethrostomy? Are you wondering what this is and what does it involve? Don't be alarmed by the unpronounceable title of this surgery, this article will reveal all! …
September 13, 2024
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Veterinary Surgery Explored - “The Dreaded Ex Lap"
Finding out that your furry friend needs surgery can be an overwhelming experience for any owner. There are lots of uncertainties that can cause extra worry. While an ex lap is a big operation, being clued up on what goe…
June 27, 2024
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Are a lateral suture and a TPLO ever done together for a dog with cruciate disease?
Cruciate ligament disease, also known as cruciate ligament rupture, is a very common condition in dogs. The cruciate ligament plays an important role in stabilising the knee joint. Any injury or damage to this ligament c…
May 17, 2024
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