🐾 Doggy Fun Run Success! 🏰🐶
Vets4Pets Falmouth, co-hosted an amazing Doggy Fun Run at Pendennis Castle all in support of Dogs Trust! 🎉 Despite the rain, we had a fantastic turnout with all participants completing a 5k – whether running, walking, or jogging! 🏃♂️🐕🌧
A huge thank you to Helen Morris for organizing this event – we couldn’t have done it without you! 🙌 Together, we raised money for a great cause!
Big paws up to all our runners and their furry companions! 🐾❤️
🐾 What an amazing day at the 'Bark in the Park' dog show! 🌳✨ A huge thank you to Penryn Parish Council for inviting Vets4Pets to judge this fantastic event. 🏆🐶 From the playful pups to the majestic seniors, every dog was a star! 🌟 Check out the highlights from this pawsome day. #BarkInThePark #Vets4Pets #DogShow #PenrynParishCouncil #DogLovers #CommunityFun
Update -
Cats protection now have this cat under their care ❤️ thank you for all of your help, all other enquiries can be directed to Cats Protection Falmouth, Helston & District Branch
We have had a delightful kitten handed into us, he has been found on Oakfield Road in Falmouth.
Unfortunately he is not chipped and has no collar, Is anyone missing this beautiful affectionate boy?
Please call 03453 712729 to contact Cats Protection.
We think that Reggie is going to keep his parents on their toes with many Orange cat behaviours!
🐱💉 Nala has Diabetes 💉🐱Diabetes is common in cats and dogs, but it can be managed.
Traditionally, daily insulin injections are needed, but Nala is on a new medication called Selvengo—a once-daily liquid oral solution (no needles!). Just mix with food or give directly into the mouth.
It is important to Know the signs of diabetes: increased thirst, frequent urination, weight loss despite a good appetite, lethargy, and poor coat condition. If you notice these symptoms, consult your vet. Early detection is key!
🐾❤️#CatHealth #DiabetesAwareness #PetCare #Selvengo
🐰Rabbit Dental Health Awareness 🐰
Did you know rabbit teeth never stop growing? 🐰 Their incisors can grow up to 3mm per week! This means they need a high-fiber diet, mainly hay, to help wear down their teeth and prevent overgrowth.
Look out for signs of dental problems like drooling, decreased appetite, and weight loss. Regular vet check-ups are crucial to ensure your bunny's teeth stay healthy and strong.
Keep your furry friend's smile bright and pain-free! 💚#RabbitCare #DentalHealth #BunnyLove
Expert care, happy purrs. Your pet's comfort is our priority! #VetCare #HappyPets #CatLovers #PetComfort #FelineWellness #CatCuddles #PurrfectCare #HealthyPets #PetWellbeing
After a very scary accident with a car and suffering a large laceration on his leg buddy was rushed into the practice in need of a wound repair. Here he is recovering after his surgery with our nursing team. We are with you every step of the way Buddy ❤️ keep that tail wagging ❤️
Esther came in to have her eye examined as it's a bit infected. Although she was a bit nervous, she wasn't too nervous to have a munch on some apple!
FUN FACT: rabbit teeth grow continuously and their diet plays a huge role in their dental health, diets that have a decent amount of hay are recommended.
Little Milo came in for his first vaccinations. He was so brave, to be honest, we don't think he even noticed that he was at the vets!!
Look at those reflexes, reckon he's destined for the premier league 💓⚽
The beautiful little Luna came in to enquire about having a spay x
The beautiful buttons kept us company this morning on reception (literally!) On tap cuddles.... what a delight 😊