Samantha Coe

BVetMed

Samantha graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1994. Her first job was in Suffolk in a mixed animal practice. Although she enjoyed working with farm animals and horses she realised that her future would be in small animal work, so after a year she moved on. She spent the next few years working as a locum in a variety of different practices while also raising a family.

Samantha developed interests in surgery and behaviour. She also wished to take a more holistic approach to veterinary medicine so in 2008 she opened her own practice. The practice quickly became successful and in 2011 it moved to larger premises where it is still situated. Samantha continues to work in small animal practice while enjoying being with her family and life in the countryside.

Latest articles by Samantha Coe

Why might cats need physiotherapy?
Cats
Why might cats need physiotherapy?
Many of us are familiar with the use of physiotherapy for people when they have suffered injuries or undergone surgery, but it may surprise you to learn that physiotherapy is also really useful for cats. Physiotherapy is…
July 23, 2021 • 14 shares
How can you tell if a rabbit has myxomatosis?
Rabbits
How can you tell if a rabbit has myxomatosis?
Myxomatosis is a severe disease that is specific to rabbits. The disease is caused by a virus and it was deliberately introduced into some parts of the world in an effort to control the wild rabbit population. It has bee…
May 29, 2021 • 7 shares
Help, my dog’s been attacked - but who has to pay the bill?
Behaviour
Help, my dog’s been attacked - but who has to pay the bill?
It is an awful situation if your dog has been attacked by another dog. Apart from your natural concerns about any injuries your pet may have sustained, you may also be worried about the costs of any veterinary treatment.
May 5, 2021 • 354 shares • 24 comments
Do hamsters make good pets?
Hamsters
Do hamsters make good pets?
Hamsters are fun, lively little creatures and they are often considered to be a great first pet for a child. Equally, they're viewed as an easy pet for an adult to keep. Although it may seem that they will be relatively…
April 10, 2021 • 2 shares
Five Tips on Caring for your first Guinea Pig
Guinea Pigs
Five Tips on Caring for your first Guinea Pig
Guinea pigs are busy, inquisitive animals. They make adorable pets for both adults and children, being relatively easy to keep and not too demanding in terms of space, time and cost. If you are thinking about getting you…
March 26, 2021 • 6 shares • 3 comments
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