St Anne's Veterinary Group

St Anne's Veterinary Group St Annes Vet Group is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (A Mars Company).

We are a long established small animal veterinary practice based in Eastbourne, East Sussex. We have eleven experienced vets and a team of fifteen qualified veterinary nurses dedicated to the care of your pets. With surgeries in Eastbourne, Langney, Willingdon and East Dean we provide a first class local service.

It’s National Walking Day! What better day to lace up your walking shoes and explore your local area with your canine co...
02/04/2025

It’s National Walking Day!

What better day to lace up your walking shoes and explore your local area with your canine companion? 🐾

Get outside, get moving, and take your dog for a stroll in your favourite place. Whether it’s a park, a dog-friendly beach, or around the block, today’s all about enjoying some fresh air and quality time with your pet while also reaping the health benefits of walking! 🐶💖

We’d love to know – where’s your favourite place to walk? Share a snap of your walk, a selfie with your dog, or your favourite view below! 📸👇

🐾💖 Did you know our Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) provide post-op checks to help your pet recover after surgery? O...
31/03/2025

🐾💖 Did you know our Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) provide post-op checks to help your pet recover after surgery?

Our nurse clinics play an essential role in ensuring that your pet's healing process is smooth and comfortable. One key service we offer is Post-Op Checks, usually scheduled 2 and 10 days after surgery (unless otherwise specified). These checks ensure that your pet is recovering well and help identify any potential issues early on. 🐶🐱

During the check, our RVNs will...
✅ Examine the incision for signs of infection or discomfort
✅ Check your pet's temperature and general well-being
✅ Offer advice on diet, exercise, and medication.

If everything's going well, we'll guide you on how to keep your pet on track as they recover. If there's any concern, we'll consult with the vet to ensure the best care possible. 🩺

After your pet has been discharged, a post-op check-up can be scheduled. If you have any questions, please let us know.

This lovely cat was found trapped in a bin cage in South Street. Not sure how long she’s been there, she has no chip and...
31/03/2025

This lovely cat was found trapped in a bin cage in South Street. Not sure how long she’s been there, she has no chip and is very thin. Rosie’s Register is dealing with the case, if you know anything please either contact her or us on 01323640011 or DM us. Thank you.

Happy Mother’s Day to all the mums, mother figures and pet parents!We hope you have a truly special day. Tell us why you...
30/03/2025

Happy Mother’s Day to all the mums, mother figures and pet parents!

We hope you have a truly special day. Tell us why you love being a pet parent below! 💝

On Monday we said farewell to Pauline, who retired after 36 years service at St. Anne’s. Affectionately known as Auntie ...
29/03/2025

On Monday we said farewell to Pauline, who retired after 36 years service at St. Anne’s. Affectionately known as Auntie P, Pauline ran her own dog grooming parlour from our main surgery, called Shaggy Dogs. She then moved into into admin role, being the practice secretary working under Jim Dash. This migrated into pet insurance, as more people started to insure their pets. Pauline also volunteered for the RSPCA for many of those decades, helping to get funding for stray dogs and cats as well as many other things.

Thank you Auntie P for your service, not only at St. Anne’s but for all the animals you helped along the way. We miss you already, but enjoy your retirement!

🌷 As spring cleaning kicks into full gear, it's important to remember that while you're tidying up, your pets might be c...
28/03/2025

🌷 As spring cleaning kicks into full gear, it's important to remember that while you're tidying up, your pets might be curious about what's going on around the house. 🐶🐱

Inquisitive dogs and curious cats can easily get into household items that could be harmful. Let's ensure your spring-cleaning efforts keep your home safe for everyone!

Here's a list of common household items to watch out for when cleaning around pets:

🔸 Household cleaning products: Bleach, oven cleaners, laundry detergents, drain cleaners, floor cleaners, and toilet cleaners can be toxic to pets if ingested or inhaled. Always read labels, ventilate areas well, and store products securely out of reach.

🔸 Bleach: Can cause serious harm to pets if ingested, including vomiting, difficulty breathing, and burns. Always store it securely and clean up any spills promptly.

🔸 Fabric softener sheets: The chemicals and fragrances in these sheets can cause gastrointestinal issues, skin irritation, and poisoning. Keep them out of reach of your pets.

🔸 Air fresheners: Chemicals in air fresheners may irritate your pet's respiratory system. Opt for natural, non-toxic air fresheners.

🔸 Electrical wires and batteries: Pets can chew on cords, leading to potential electrocution. Keep wires out of reach and use protective covers. Batteries should also be stored safely, as they pose choking or poisoning risks.

🔸 Toys with small parts: Small parts can be a choking hazard. Choose sturdy, durable toys and inspect them regularly for damage.

🔸 Plastic Bags: Can suffocate or choke pets if ingested or tangled. Keep them stored safely away from pets.

🔸 Toxic plants: Some spring flowers, like lilies, daffodils, tulips, and hyacinths, can be toxic to pets. Be mindful of these plants, especially around cats.

🔸 Blind cords: Keep cords tied up and out of reach to prevent any risk of strangulation.

🔸 Candles: Candles pose a burn and fire risk. Never leave them unattended, and keep them out of pets' reach.

Spring cleaning doesn't have to be dangerous for your furry friends! With a little extra care, you can make sure that the season stays safe and enjoyable for both you and your pets.

Have a happy and healthy spring! 🌼

**UPDATE- Owners have been found**The police have found 2 lost dogs, a German Shepherd and Labrador, off Friday Street i...
27/03/2025

**UPDATE- Owners have been found**

The police have found 2 lost dogs, a German Shepherd and Labrador, off Friday Street in Langney. They are chipped but not registered. If anyone knows anything please call 101.

Did you know... 🤔Our experienced and dedicated Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) 🐾👩‍⚕️ provide expert advice on the be...
26/03/2025

Did you know... 🤔

Our experienced and dedicated Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) 🐾👩‍⚕️ provide expert advice on the best ways to care for your pet! Our nurse clinics offer an important service, benefiting both you, our wonderful clients and patients, and allowing our RVNs to utilise their skills and knowledge. 💡

Consultations with our nurses provide support, advice, and guidance on topics including:
🩺 Preventative healthcare
🍽️ Nutrition and weight management
🦷 Dental care
🐶 Caring for your senior pet

Our RVNs can also administer treatments within nurse clinics, such as a second vaccination! 💉

Explore the nurse clinics we provide on our website.

We are very excited about launching our cat only clinics at our Langney surgery. 🐱 They will be every other Wednesday mo...
25/03/2025

We are very excited about launching our cat only clinics at our Langney surgery. 🐱 They will be every other Wednesday morning, starting from the 2nd of April.

This means you can bring your cat in a more relaxed atmosphere without the smell and sound of dogs!

Due to not being able to only allow cats to book online, you will need to give the surgery a call on 01323 640011 to book or send us a message on our app to request an appointment: https://ow.ly/q9VQ50Vh7la

£10 off when you download our new app in partnership with Kinship! 🎉🐾We are pleased to announce our new collaboration wi...
25/03/2025

£10 off when you download our new app in partnership with Kinship! 🎉🐾

We are pleased to announce our new collaboration with Kinship to bring you a seamless and efficient way to manage your pet’s healthcare. 🐶🐱

As part of this launch, we are offering £10 off at your next appointment when you download our app. 📲 Access a range of convenient features, including appointment booking, health records, and much more, all at your fingertips. 🗓️📈

📲 Download the app and claim your discount at your next appointment! To learn more and to download our app, click here >> https://ow.ly/q9VQ50Vh7la

Pet Protection = Happy Homes 🏡🐾💙When your pet is protected with the right vaccinations, it's not just about their health...
24/03/2025

Pet Protection = Happy Homes 🏡🐾💙

When your pet is protected with the right vaccinations, it's not just about their health – it's about creating a safe and happy environment for everyone at home! 🐶🐱💖 A healthy pet means fewer worries and more tail wags, purrs, and unconditional love, giving you the peace of mind that you're doing everything you can to keep them safe.

Vaccines protect more than just your pet - they protect your family and community, too! 🛡️ Certain infectious diseases, like leptospirosis in dogs and rabies in both dogs and cats, can be passed to humans. These zoonotic diseases can cause severe illness or even be life-threatening. By vaccinating your pets, you're not only keeping them safe, but you're also protecting everyone around you.

Let's keep our pets safe, our families healthy, and our homes full of joy and love! 🩺✨

🐾🐶 Happy National Puppy Day! Today is all about celebrating those tiny paws, wagging tails, and those adorable puppy eye...
23/03/2025

🐾🐶 Happy National Puppy Day!

Today is all about celebrating those tiny paws, wagging tails, and those adorable puppy eyes that melt our hearts! 😍 Whether you're a proud puppy parent or love all things puppy, let's take a moment to appreciate the joy and love they bring into our lives! 🐶💖

Share a photo of your pup or a favourite memory from when they were little, and let's spread the puppy love! 📸✨

👩‍⚕️ 👨‍⚕️ 😀 Smile, It's World Oral Health Day!We all appreciate the importance of maintaining our pearly whites, and our...
20/03/2025

👩‍⚕️ 👨‍⚕️ 😀 Smile, It's World Oral Health Day!

We all appreciate the importance of maintaining our pearly whites, and our pets need us to support them with this, too! Like human dentistry, pet dental examinations and treatment are about prevention and education, so you’ll be pleased to know that our veterinary nurses are on hand to support you!

🦷 Our veterinary nurses play a vital role in educating, advising and recommending preventative dental care, from how best to brush your pet’s teeth thoroughly all the way through to advising on a referral with one of our veterinary surgeons if required. Behind the scenes, Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) can also carry out dental scale and polishes while patients are under general anaesthesia.

To understand more about our nurse clinics, visit our website.

Is your senior pet up-to-date on their vaccinations? 🐾💉As pets age, their immune systems can weaken, making them more vu...
17/03/2025

Is your senior pet up-to-date on their vaccinations? 🐾💉

As pets age, their immune systems can weaken, making them more vulnerable to serious diseases. Regular vaccinations are essential to keep them protected!

When vaccinated, your pet’s immune system creates antibodies, which protect them from diseases if they’re exposed later on.

Here’s why you shouldn’t skip those vaccines...

💉 Prevent serious illnesses – Senior pets are more susceptible to severe diseases. Vaccines help protect them.

🐕 Keep them active and happy – Healthy pets are happy pets! Vaccines help them stay active and enjoy their golden years.

💪 Protect others – Vaccinating your pet helps prevent the spread of illness to other animals.

Have you got any questions? Reach out to our team today! Let’s keep your senior pet safe and thriving! 🐾❤️

We all know that naming a pet is serious business! Whether it’s based on their personality, looks, or something totally ...
14/03/2025

We all know that naming a pet is serious business! Whether it’s based on their personality, looks, or something totally random, we want to hear all about it!

Did you pick a name that suits their quirky habits? 🐕🦴 Or did you name them after your favourite movie character? 🎥🍿

👇 Drop a comment with the story of how you chose your pet's name! Was it love at first sight, or did they grow into it?

13/03/2025

Have you heard about our new app, launched in partnership with Kinship for all our wonderful clients?

📱 Now, you can manage all your pet's appointments and get answers to any questions anytime, anywhere!

Download today to enjoy FREE 24/7 support and so much more. Click here to learn more and get access today >> https://ow.ly/4Hgf50Vh6ri

🐰 Is your rabbit's smile healthy? Just like us, rabbits need to take care of their teeth to stay happy and healthy! 🐇💚 D...
12/03/2025

🐰 Is your rabbit's smile healthy?

Just like us, rabbits need to take care of their teeth to stay happy and healthy! 🐇💚

Did you know that rabbits' teeth grow continuously throughout their lives? If they aren’t properly worn down, this can lead to painful dental issues that affect their ability to eat and enjoy life.

Here’s how you can keep your rabbit’s smile shining bright:
✔️ Offer plenty of fresh hay to promote natural chewing.
✔️ Provide safe chew toys for extra dental care fun!
✔️ Book regular vet check-ups to catch any dental issues early.

We’re here to help you keep your rabbit’s teeth in top shape! 🦷 If you notice any changes in their eating habits or suspect a dental problem, don’t wait - contact us.

Let’s keep your bunny's teeth healthy and those little noses twitching in happiness!

**WARNING!!**The following pictures contain more cuteness than you might be able to handle! This is Pip, who was castrat...
11/03/2025

**WARNING!!**

The following pictures contain more cuteness than you might be able to handle!

This is Pip, who was castrated yesterday. He woke up and decided he wanted to pose for a photo shoot (he knows what he’s doing, doesn’t he?). And then he needed to play with some toy mice like nothing ever happened. What a heartbreaker! Every single person fell in love with Pip.

Address

6 St Anne's Road
Eastbourne
BN212DJ

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm
Sunday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+441323640011

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