Animal Ark Veterinary Centre

Animal Ark Veterinary Centre Animal Ark is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (A Mars Company).

HAPPY NEW YEAR!As we come to the end of 2024, we would like to thank all our clients for choosing us this year. We look ...
31/12/2024

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

As we come to the end of 2024, we would like to thank all our clients for choosing us this year.

We look forward to working with you again in 2025 and would like to wish all of our patients, clients, and dedicated team members a joyful, prosperous, and healthy New Year ahead.

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Merry Christmas! ๐ŸŽ…Our team would like to extend our warmest wishes to you, your pets, and your loved ones for a happy an...
25/12/2024

Merry Christmas! ๐ŸŽ…

Our team would like to extend our warmest wishes to you, your pets, and your loved ones for a happy and healthy Christmas.

We had the beautiful little Lilly in with us this Christmas Eve for her vaccinations! We just love her big, fluffy ears!...
24/12/2024

We had the beautiful little Lilly in with us this Christmas Eve for her vaccinations! We just love her big, fluffy ears!๐ŸŽ„โค๏ธ

We just wanted to wish all of our clients a very Merry Christmas and a happy new year and we thank you for all of your continued support throughout 2024!

Your Animal Ark Team๐Ÿ’š

It's Christmas Eve! ๐ŸŽ„As we prepare for Santa's arrival, please be careful when leaving out a special treat plate to ensu...
24/12/2024

It's Christmas Eve! ๐ŸŽ„

As we prepare for Santa's arrival, please be careful when leaving out a special treat plate to ensure your pets donโ€™t tuck in, too!

Will you be leaving a treat tray out tonight?

Enjoying a festive tipple? If you're getting into the Christmas spirit, keep in mind that alcohol can be dangerous for p...
23/12/2024

Enjoying a festive tipple?

If you're getting into the Christmas spirit, keep in mind that alcohol can be dangerous for pets. ๐Ÿท

Be wary of leaving drinks where pets can easily access them, and be aware of the signs of ethanol intoxication, which include:

โš ๏ธVomiting
โš ๏ธ Depression
โš ๏ธ Lack of coordination
โš ๏ธ Disorientation
โš ๏ธ Drowsiness

If you notice your pet has these conditions, please get in touch with us immediately.

๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ„ Did you know? Christmas crackers can be dangerous for your pets! ๐ŸพWhile the bang of a cracker may be fun for us, most...
21/12/2024

๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ„ Did you know? Christmas crackers can be dangerous for your pets! ๐Ÿพ

While the bang of a cracker may be fun for us, most pets find it terrifying. But thatโ€™s not the only danger! After the pop, small prizes and debris can end up all over the floorโ€”tempting curious dogs to pick them up and swallow them. ๐Ÿค”

These tiny treasures may look harmless, but they can be a serious choking hazard or cause dangerous internal blockages. ๐Ÿšซ

๐ŸŽ Top tip: If you're cracking open those festive goodies, try to keep them out of reach from your pet and do a quick tidy-up afterwards to prevent any accidents.

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Thinking of sharing your leftovers with your pet? Think again! The holiday season is all about sharing, but when it c...
20/12/2024

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Thinking of sharing your leftovers with your pet? Think again!

The holiday season is all about sharing, but when it comes to food, remember: some treats can be harmful (or even life-threatening) for your pet!

While itโ€™s tempting to give your canine companion or feline friend a taste of your delicious leftovers, certain foods can cause serious health issues.

Hereโ€™s what to avoid:
๐Ÿšซ Toxic foods: Grapes, raisins, sultanas, currants, chocolate, alcohol, and onions can be dangerous (or deadly) to pets. If your pet eats any of these, contact us immediately!

๐Ÿšซ Fatty foods: Sausages, crisps, and fatty leftovers (like potatoes cooked in duck or goose fat) can cause upset stomachs and digestive problems.

Instead, it's best to stick to your petโ€™s regular diet. Consider giving them a vet-approved treat to include them in the festive funโ€”without the risks! ๐Ÿพ

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Hosting this Christmas? The holiday season is full of joy, but it can also be a stressful time for your pets. With al...
18/12/2024

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Hosting this Christmas?

The holiday season is full of joy, but it can also be a stressful time for your pets. With all the guests, decorations, and changes in routine, your pets may start to feel overwhelmed. ๐Ÿถ๐Ÿ˜ฟ

Here are some tips to help keep your pet calm and comfortable while you host:

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Create a quiet space: Set up a peaceful area away from the hustle and bustle where your pet can retreat to if they feel stressed.

๐Ÿฝ๏ธ๐Ÿšถโ€โ™‚๏ธMaintain routines: Try to keep feeding and walking schedules consistent to help your pet feel more secure.

๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿคโ€๐Ÿง‘ Introduce guests slowly: Some pets can be wary of strangers. If possible, let them meet guests gradually and always supervise interactions.

๐Ÿ˜ฐ Watch for signs of stress: Look out for panting, pacing, or hiding. If your pet is showing signs of anxiety, give them a break from the chaos.

๐Ÿฆด Avoid excessive treats: Too many holiday treats can upset your petโ€™s stomach and make them feel uncomfortable. Stick to their regular diet.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Have questions or need advice on how to keep your pet stress-free? Contact us today! We're here to help you keep your pet happy and healthy!

๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ  Who doesn't love the warm glow of a scented Christmas candle? Not only do candles bring a cosy vibe to any room, but...
16/12/2024

๐Ÿ•ฏ๏ธ Who doesn't love the warm glow of a scented Christmas candle? Not only do candles bring a cosy vibe to any room, but they also help set the festive mood. However, candles can be hazardous if you have a curious cat or a fearless dog at home.

To avoid the risk of accidents, injuries, burns and choking, keep candles at a safe distance from your pets and ensure that lit candles are supervised at all times.

Letโ€™s enjoy the glow - safely! ๐ŸŽ…

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Did you know? The biggest cause of a Christmas trip to the vet for dogs is chocolate! ๐ŸซWith so many festive treats on...
13/12/2024

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Did you know? The biggest cause of a Christmas trip to the vet for dogs is chocolate! ๐Ÿซ

With so many festive treats on the tree and under it, pets canโ€™t resist sniffing them out. From Advent calendars to shiny chocolate coins, thereโ€™s no shortage of temptation.

But remember, chocolate is poisonous to dogs and cats due to the stimulant theobromine, which is toxic, especially in dark chocolate.

Symptoms of chocolate poisoning can include:
๐Ÿคข Vomiting and diarrhoea
๐Ÿ˜ณ Muscle tremors
โšก Seizures
๐Ÿ’“ Irregular heartbeat

If you suspect your dog has eaten chocolate and is showing any of these symptoms, contact us immediately.

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Dog Christmas Jumpers: Trendy, but are they safe? Christmas jumpers for dogs have become increasingly popular, especi...
11/12/2024

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿพ Dog Christmas Jumpers: Trendy, but are they safe?

Christmas jumpers for dogs have become increasingly popular, especially with the influence of social media. While these festive outfits may look charming, itโ€™s important to consider your petโ€™s safety and comfort.

Although they can be adorable, we do not recommend dressing dogs in jumpers or accessories for the following reasons:

โŒ Flammable fabrics
โŒ Restrictive and noisy materials
โŒ Risk of overheating, particularly for dogs with thick fur
โŒ Potential choking hazards, such as antlers, bells, or decorations

For dogs who are not accustomed to wearing clothes, these garments can cause discomfort, stress, and even health risks.

Warning signs that your dog may be uncomfortable in a Christmas jumper include:
๐Ÿ’จ Panting
๐Ÿšถโ€โ™‚๏ธ Reluctance to move
๐Ÿƒโ€โ™‚๏ธ Pacing

If you notice any of these signs, itโ€™s important to remove the clothing immediately and allow your dog to cool down.

Tilly wanted to have a quick pamper session before Christmas, so she popped into Animal Ark this morning for a nail clip...
11/12/2024

Tilly wanted to have a quick pamper session before Christmas, so she popped into Animal Ark this morning for a nail clip, accompanied by her owner, Spider-Man.

Merry Christmas Tilly! ๐Ÿ’š๐ŸŽ„โœจ

๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŒธ Festive plants like mistletoe, holly, poinsettias, and more. While they add cheer to your decor, many of these plants...
09/12/2024

๐ŸŽ„๐ŸŒธ Festive plants like mistletoe, holly, poinsettias, and more. While they add cheer to your decor, many of these plants are toxic to pets, so it's important to keep them out of reach of your pets. ๐Ÿฑ๐Ÿถ

Here's what you need to know:

Mistletoe: This holiday classic contains compounds that can cause nausea, vomiting, and even a drop in heart rate. The berries are particularly dangerous if ingested.

Ivy: Though beautiful, ivy can cause gastrointestinal upset, including drooling, stomach pain, and vomiting if eaten by pets.

Poinsettias: While not as toxic as some other plants, poinsettias can still cause mild symptoms like irritation to the mouth and stomach upset if chewed or swallowed.

Lilies: Extremely dangerous for cats! All parts of the lily plantโ€”flowers, leaves, and even the pollen - can cause severe kidney failure in cats, even with a small amount of ingestion.

๐ŸŽ Here's how you can keep your pet safe...

โœ… Place plants in high, out-of-reach areas: Ensure that they are well above where your pets can reach.

โœ… Be cautious with decorations: Mistletoe and holly are often hung in doorways, but be mindful of pets who may be able to reach them.

โœ… Watch for symptoms: If you think your pet may have ingested any part of a harmful plant, symptoms can include drooling, vomiting, loss of appetite, or changes in behaviour.

If you think your pet may have ingested parts of any plant that could harm them, please get in touch with us immediately.

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿถ How to pet-proof your Christmas Tree! The holidays are here, and while we're decking the halls, let's remember our pe...
04/12/2024

๐ŸŽ„๐Ÿถ How to pet-proof your Christmas Tree!

The holidays are here, and while we're decking the halls, let's remember our pets!

Here's how to keep your pet safe and your tree intact:

1๏ธโƒฃ Be mindful of food decorations: If you're using edible ornaments or have wrapped gifts with treats underneath the tree, your dog will definitely sniff them out! Keep these out of reach to avoid any mishaps.

2๏ธโƒฃ Hoover daily: For real trees, fallen needles can be a hazard. Make sure to vacuum up stray needles to prevent them from getting stuck in paws or causing irritation.

3๏ธโƒฃ Discourage tree diving: When decorating, keep your pet away from the tree. Consider using a playpen or barrier to keep them distracted and away from the shiny (and tempting!) decorations.

Let us know if you have any top tips in the comments below! ๐ŸŽ„

Beware of pesky pine needles... ๐ŸŽ„ Whether real or artificial, pine needles can cause some serious issues for our pets. W...
02/12/2024

Beware of pesky pine needles... ๐ŸŽ„

Whether real or artificial, pine needles can cause some serious issues for our pets.

While theyโ€™re not toxic, they can still be dangerous, causing:

๐Ÿ˜ฃ Throat irritation โ€“ Sharp needles can scratch or irritate the throat if swallowed.

๐Ÿฆถ Stuck in paws โ€“ Pine needles can get lodged in your petโ€™s paws, causing discomfort or injury.

๐Ÿ’ฉ Gastrointestinal issues โ€“ If ingested, they can lead to vomiting, diarrhoea, or abdominal discomfort.

โš ๏ธ Choking hazard โ€“ Especially for small pets, pine needles can get stuck in their throat or airways, causing choking.

If youโ€™re going for a real tree this year, choose one with low needle drop to reduce the risk for your pet.

If your pet has been playing with or eating pine needles or is showing signs of vomiting, contact us immediately for advice.

Remember, most Christmas trees arenโ€™t toxic to dogs, but chewing or swallowing branches and needles can cause them harm.

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Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
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