Why does routine neutering cost £200 but a tumour removal costs nearly £1000? The <em>real</em> cost of veterinary surgery
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Why does routine neutering cost £200 but a tumour removal costs nearly £1000? The real cost of veterinary surgery
Lots of pet owners have been there. You go to the vets as your beloved Bertie has a little lump and your vet recommends surgery to remove it. That sounds like a great plan - not only will the lump be gone but you’ll be a…
February 2, 2023 • 318 shares
What does
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What does "Endoscopy" mean on a vets' website, and is it important?
Endoscopy is a procedure which includes using a small, narrow “camera” to look inside your pets’ body. There are many different endoscopes which can be used with different heads to allow visual investigation of different…
February 2, 2023 • 8 shares
How to feed your cat on benefits
Cats
How to feed your cat on benefits
With the current rising cost of living crisis, everyone is struggling for extra cash. Unfortunately, this is now affecting the veterinary profession, as we see more and more people unable to pay for their animal’s treatm…
February 1, 2023 • 253 shares • 1 comments
Vets Own Pets Panel: Do Vets Insure their Own Cats?
Pet Insurance
Vets Own Pets Panel: Do Vets Insure their Own Cats?
As vets, we’re always advising people to get their pets insured… but do they do that themselves? We’ve gathered our Vet Panel to answer that question! So, do Samantha, Cassandra, Lawrence, Lizzie, Louisa, and our two Sar…
January 31, 2023 • 12 shares
How to choose a joint supplement for dogs
Common Conditions
How to choose a joint supplement for dogs
We all want our pets to remain happy and healthy. If you own an older pooch, or an active large-breed dog, you may have some concerns about their joint health and what that might mean for their future activity levels and…
January 31, 2023 • 47 shares
What is the Genetic Technology Bill and what does it mean for genetically engineered animals in the UK?
Animal Welfare
What is the Genetic Technology Bill and what does it mean for genetically engineered animals in the UK?
The Genetic Technology (Precision Breeding) Bill is government legislation intended to encourage agricultural and scientific innovation by ‘unlocking’ the potential of new technologies to promote sustainable and efficien…
January 30, 2023 • 34 shares
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