Haven Veterinary Surgeons

Haven Veterinary Surgeons Welcome to Haven Veterinary Surgeons, (formerly known as Shipley & Sons) Company Registration Number 03777473.
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Haven Veterinary Surgeons is part of CVS (UK) Limited, a company which owns veterinary practices within the UK. Registered Office: CVS House, Owen Road, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4ER.

The 11th November is a day dedicated to honoring military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country. Th...
11/11/2024

The 11th November is a day dedicated to honoring military personnel who lost their lives in service to their country. The date commemorates the armistice signed at the end of World War I on November 11, 1918.

Wearing a poppy is a show of support for the service and sacrifice of our Armed Forces, veterans and their families. It represents all those who lost their lives on active service, from the beginning of the First World War right up to present day.

Today is Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day.Lymphoma is a common cancer seen in pet dogs. It is more common in middle aged do...
07/11/2024

Today is Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day.
Lymphoma is a common cancer seen in pet dogs. It is more common in middle aged dogs, typically 6-9 years old, and can affect any breed of dog but is seen more commonly in boxers, bull mastiffs, basset hounds, St Bernards, Scottish terriers, Airedale
terriers and bulldogs.

Find out more about Lymphoma in dogs here:
vetcollection.co.uk/health/conditions/canine-lymphoma

Wednesday 6th November marks National Stress Awareness Day, which seeks to raise awareness of the negative effects that ...
06/11/2024

Wednesday 6th November marks National Stress Awareness Day, which seeks to raise awareness of the negative effects that stress can have on our health.

While stress can sometimes serve as a helpful motivator, too much of it can negatively impact our mood, body, and mind.

This is where our pets play an important role: they can greatly help reduce stress and boost mental well-being. Interacting with pets has a soothing effect on the body, helping to lower blood pressure, ease anxiety, and increase feelings of social support.

Petting or cuddling animals can release oxytocin, a hormone that promotes
relaxation and bonding, while also lowering cortisol levels, which are linked to
stress.

Feeling stressed? Take a few extra moments today to cuddle your pet and ease
those feelings of tension.

We are starting up our Puppy Parties again! 🎉 🎈 🎊 We are in the process of finalizing the little details to make the paw...
05/11/2024

We are starting up our Puppy Parties again! 🎉 🎈 🎊

We are in the process of finalizing the little details to make the pawfect 🐾 parties for your little ones!

If you would like to be contacted with more information please contact the practice on 01493416700 where we are taking names down to be contacted in the next few days/weeks🧡

We would be interested to hear how you and your pet(s) cope with fireworks each year Let us know in the comments below.
04/11/2024

We would be interested to hear how you and your pet(s) cope with fireworks each year Let us know in the comments below.

With firework season on the horizon,check out our top tips on gettingyour pet prepared before and on the night.For more ...
02/11/2024

With firework season on the horizon,check out our top tips on getting
your pet prepared before and on the night.
For more information and support:
vetcollection.co.uk/health/pets-andfireworks

As the nights draw in, a lot of us will be starting to walk our dogs in the dark. Check out our top tips below on stayin...
01/11/2024

As the nights draw in, a lot of us will be starting to walk our dogs in the dark. Check out our top tips below on staying safe whilst out and about with your pooch.

01/11/2024

Important notice please read 🙏🏼

Unfortunately we only have one vet in today due to sickness.

We will only be taking emergency appointments today.

Please be mindful when calling for appointments, requests and other enquiries today.

If they are non urgent please either email us or call on Monday.

Update on the kittens we were looking at naming. Sadly, two of the kittens have since passed away, we believe they both ...
31/10/2024

Update on the kittens we were looking at naming.
Sadly, two of the kittens have since passed away, we believe they both had a condition called fading kitten syndrome.
The remaining kitten is currently doing very well and her eyes have opened! She has been named Autumn.

If you would like to learn more about fading kitten syndrome please click the link below.

https://www.petmd.com/cat/conditions/fading-kitten-syndrome

Happy Halloween from us all here at Haven Vets 👻🎃🧙‍♀️
31/10/2024

Happy Halloween from us all here at Haven Vets 👻🎃🧙‍♀️

Siri was in today as she sadly cut her leg on some barbed wire, she came in and was stitched up, she was given lots of c...
30/10/2024

Siri was in today as she sadly cut her leg on some barbed wire, she came in and was stitched up, she was given lots of cuddles and was a super brave girl ❤️

30/10/2024

Sadly we have had a deceased ginger & white entire male cat brought into us, found on burgh road in Great Yarmouth.
If you believe this could be your cat please call the practice on 01493416700.
Thank you.

We now offer a free of charge BOAS assessment consultation!BOAS is brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome used to de...
28/10/2024

We now offer a free of charge BOAS assessment consultation!

BOAS is brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome used to describe a combination of factors causing breathing difficulties in breeds of dogs with shortened skulls and muzzles.

You can now find information in all of our consultation rooms in the practice such as the below picture.

If you would like to schedule an appointment please call the practice on 01493416700.

24/10/2024

Donation Appeal🤍

We are currently seeking any pet clothing, cat or dog which we can put on the pets in theater to keep them warm🫶🏼

Any pet clothing such as jumpers or socks either bought or homemade would be greatly appreciated, if you have anything in good condition that is no longer used please drop them into us🙏🏼

We have had this cat brought into us found near Bure Park.If you believe this to be your cat please call the practice on...
24/10/2024

We have had this cat brought into us found near Bure Park.
If you believe this to be your cat please call the practice on 01493416700.
Proof of ownership will be required 🧡

Meet our amazing nursing team ❤️Firstly our RVN’s, from left to right: Penny, Jodie, Natalie, Lorna, Dalila and our Head...
23/10/2024

Meet our amazing nursing team ❤️

Firstly our RVN’s, from left to right: Penny, Jodie, Natalie, Lorna, Dalila and our Head RVN’s Elise & Holly.

Followed by our student nurses Amelia, Bronwyn, Charlotte & Sydney.

Finally our patient care assistant James 😊

Each of them play a vital role in the care of all the pets that come through our doors, whether that’s in clinic,behind the scenes in surgery, caring for our hospitalised patients, the list is endless! 🐱🐶

Is this your cat? 🐱We’ve had this cat brought into us, found on Rayleigh Avenue.If you believe this is your cat please c...
22/10/2024

Is this your cat? 🐱

We’ve had this cat brought into us, found on Rayleigh Avenue.
If you believe this is your cat please call the practice on 01493416700, proof of ownership will be required.
Thank you.

Address

Queen Anne's Road, Southtown
Great Yarmouth
NR310LE

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Saturday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+441493416700

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