05/04/2024
As we move into Flystrike season, it's important to keep an eye of out for any sysmptoms your little bunnies may have. Remember that annual vaccinations against Flystrike is recommended to minimise any risks.
Small animal veterinary surgery based inside Pets at Home on Bourges Blvd Peterborough
Small animal and exotic veterinary surgery with an operating suite, laboratory and radiography facilities, dental suite with x-ray unit, ECG, ultrasound and blood pressure monitoring systems.
As we move into Flystrike season, it's important to keep an eye of out for any sysmptoms your little bunnies may have. Remember that annual vaccinations against Flystrike is recommended to minimise any risks.
Wishing all our pet parents a very Happy Easter. A reminder to keep your those chocs and eggs out of reach of your pet.
Hello Pet Parents
We hope you are enjoying your Good Friday with family and friends. Just a reminder to keep aware of these hazards for your doggies.
We will be open from 10:30 to 16:30 today.
Our Emergency & After Hours Vet is VetsNOW Peterborough 01733 601 514 who will be covering the weekend in case any pets have an afterhours emergency
We got to celebrate Easter a bit early this week when our two talented Nurses brought in some baked goodies. Thank you Frankie and Ruby π°πππ°
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Just a reminder of our opening times over the
29 March 10:30 to 16:30
30 March 9:00 to 16:30
31 March CLOSED
01 April 10:30 to 16:30
With Spring just around the corner, we thought it would fun to share the most popular Spring related names
Just a reminder that by June this year, it is a legal requirement to have your cat microchipped. For more information read here : https://www.gov.uk/government/news/treasured-pets-now-safer-as-microchipping-for-cats-becomes-compulsory
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We seem to be having technical issues with our Emergency Line, please use Option 2 on the phone lines until we can solve the problem. Thank you
is important for your pet, as it is for us as humans. Keep a look out for dental disease in your love ones. Book an appointment with our team to help you assess any concerns you may have with your animals dental health.
Today we celebrate with our 3 Student Nurses, Annika, Ruby and Lauren. At Companion Care Vets Peterborough we take pride in our investment in furthering careers in the veterinary industry, of which our nurses serve a critical role. We look forward to their careers with us and beyond.
Keep an eye out for kitty snuggling in their favourite hiding spots, especially over the colder days and nights.
We thought this would be a fun post to share. We hope all our little cuties pass the spoilt test! π₯°
A super congratulations to our Senior Vet Nurse Jade Lucking who celebrated 15 years of service here at Companion Care Vets Peterborough . Well done Jade and thank you for your years of service to the pets and owners you have cared for over the years.
Wishing you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. We look forward to seeing you in 2024.
Hello Pet Parents
Just a reminder that we will be closed on Monday 1 January 2024.
If you need Emergency Veterinary Care our Emergency Vets will be open. Their contact number is 01733 601514
Wishing you all a very merry Christmas ππ Thank you to all who sent cards and treats for the team. This means a lot to us and keeps us going over the festive period.
Have a merry Christmas Pet Families.
Please take note that we'll be closed on the 25th and 26th of December to celebrate the joy of the season.
For any veterinary support during this time, our dedicated Emergency Vets at Vets Now Peterborough are ready to assist. Reach out to them at 01733 601514.
πβ¨ Traveling for the Holidays? Your Pet's Safety Matters! πΎπ
For those embarking on festive journeys, we've got your furry friends covered with some essential travel tips! πβοΈ Whether you're jet-setting or road-tripping, ensuring your pet's well-being is a top priority.
Feel free to connect with us for expert advice and guidance. WhatsApp us at 0745 0813 7390 or give us a ring at 01733 864 920. We're here to make your holiday travels as smooth and safe as possible for your beloved companions! πβ€οΈ
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Last medication orders will be this Thursday 21 December. Our suppliers will be closed over Christmas and New Years. We will be unable to place orders until 2nd January.
ππΎ 'Tis the Season for Pet Safety! πΆπ«
As the festive season approaches, the scent of chocolate wafts through our homes. π
π« While we indulge in the holiday spirit, it's crucial to be mindful of our furry friends!
Here are some vital tips about chocolate poisoning in pets to ensure a safe and joyous Christmas. π«πΎ If you have any concerns or need advice, don't hesitate to reach out.
WhatsApp us at 0745 0813 7390 or give us a ring at 01733 864 920. Our team is here to keep your pets merry and bright! ππ
Congratulations to Sam our Client Care Advisor who celebrates 5 years of service with us. ππ. Thank you Sam!
Curious about the best feeding routine for your adorable feline friend? π½οΈ Or puzzled by the dry versus wet food dilemma? Our expert Clinical team is here to unravel the mysteries of cat nutrition! β¨π©ββοΈ
Embark on a journey with us to our Nutrition and Weight Clinics, where our passionate team is ready to tailor advice specifically for your furball's health and happiness. π₯π Schedule an appointment with us and let's craft the purr-fect nutrition plan together.
Booking is a breeze! π
Simply WhatsApp us on 0745 0813 7390 or give us a ring at 01733 864 920. Because when it comes to your cat, their well-being is our ultimate priority! ππΎ
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One of our clients pets has gone missing. Her name is Bagira. Please call the practice if you manage to find her, so we can reunite her with her mum.
Did you know that our beloved pets can also be affected by diabetes? πΆπ± It's crucial to be vigilant and recognize the early signs. If you notice increased thirst, frequent urination, or unexplained weight changes, these could be potential indicators.
At CompanionCare Vets, we're here to help! π₯ Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any concerns about your pet's well-being. Our expert team is just a call away. π
Feel free to WhatsApp us at 0745 0813 7390 or give us a ring at 01733 864 920. Let's work together to ensure our furry friends live their happiest, healthiest lives! πππ
πΎπ A Heartwarming Tale of Resilience! ππΎ
In November, our dear friend Harvey wasn't feeling his best, but thanks to the tender care of our compassionate Nursing team and the expertise of Dr. Adela, he's now back on his paws! π©Ίπ©ββοΈπΆ
Harvey, you've stolen our hearts with your bravery and good-natured spirit. π₯° So much so, that we couldn't resist crowning you as our inaugural Best Behaved Pup of the Month! ππ
Witnessing Harvey's remarkable recovery has been a joy for us all. We're sure he's already up to his cute pup antics, showcasing that resilient spirit we adore. Keep being the good boy that you are, Harvey! ππ πΎ
Cute little Lucy came in for her vet visit and really brightened our day
Following a concerning rise in attacks and fatalities caused by XL Bully dogs, the government has added this breed to the list of dogs banned under the Dangerous Dogs Act 1991.
To help current owners adapt to the new laws, these changes will come into force in 2 stages.
From 31 December 2023 it will be against the law to:
sell an XL Bully dog
abandon an XL Bully dog
give away an XL Bully dog
breed from an XL Bully dog
have an XL Bully in public without a lead and muzzle
What XL Bully dog owners, vets and rehoming centres need to do to prepare for the ban.
Wishing everyone a ππ»π happy Halloween π»ππ
Be honest, how many times do you say bye to your pet before you leave the house?π«£π
Beautiful Bella has lost two kilograms on a weight loss journey with Wakefield Vets4Pets β and owner Hayley says she's much more active, playful and affectionate as a result. "She just seems generally less grumpy as well β she probably felt how we do when we've overindulged!"
When Bella came in for her booster vaccination a year ago the team noted that she was overweight and would need to slim down to help her live a long and happy life. Since then the three-year-old house cat has been put on a special diet and she's now lost a third of her weight. Hayley said: "We're incredibly grateful to the team at Vets for Pets. They've given us some great advice and tips to keep the weight down. They are so approachable and we've never felt judged by them."
Head veterinary nurse Jess said: "Bella has been on her weight loss journey for over a year now and she's seen once a month for basically Waggy Weightwatchers as we call it. The owners have stuck with the plan very well and took note of everything we have told them, which is great. A 2kg loss is quite a substantial loss for a cat, so she's done really well."
Just a reminder that if you do have an after hours emergency to please contact Vets Now Peterborough on 01733 601514
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We are in the process of installing our new telephone system. There are a few bugs in the system which should be resolved today. When calling the practice please use option 2.
Please bear with us if the call waiting time is longer than normal.
Thank you for your understanding.
"You know, Woody's mum" π
Have you ever been guilty of this?π
Tell us you're a pet owner, without telling us you're a pet ownerπ
We'll go first, finding poo bags in the pockets of every coat you ownπ«£
Ten-month-old Filemon is on the mend after he fell behind a wardrobe and fractured one of his front legs in three places.
He was taken to the specialist orthopaedic team at Vets4Pets Cross Hands in Llanelli by his owners Kasia and Andrzej where he had surgery to repair the bone with implants. The main recovery barriers for Filemon were possible nerve damage, and keeping him quiet long enough to give his bone and wound time to heal β which veterinary nurse Rebecca says is no easy task for a cat owner. She said: "Thankfully, with the help of his diligent owner and plenty of the right medication, Filemon is recovering well and has full range of motion in his leg."
Kasia said: "We'd like to say a massive thank you to the Vets for Pets team for doing an amazing job to get Filemon back on his four legs! After surgery Filemon was in a crate for six weeks which wasn't easy for him being such a young and playful kitten. It's now been two months since the surgery and he's recovering really well. He's enjoying himself again just like before the accident."
Name something cuter than a pile of puppiesπ₯Ή
Share a picture of your puppy belowπ
(πΈ: Vets for Pets Bristol Emersons Green)
Meet Jimmy, thanks to his microchip, he was reunited with his family after 2 years!
In 2021, Jimmy was suspected to be involved in a road traffic accident in which his owners were told he didn't make it. After straying for 2 years, a member of the public brought him into Doncaster Vets4Pets where our team scanned him for a microchip. After a quick call to his owners, our team were able to reunite him with his owners. We do love a happy endingπ
Storm visited Preston Capitol Vets4Pets after she got a stick stuck up her nose on a walk. The team used an otoscope to help find the stick inside her nasal passage. After using general anaesthetic, they used forceps to pull our the stick that was tightly wedged. After the removal, Storm was back to her usual happy self π
Aubrey visited Vets4Pets Runcorn and made herself comfortable in the sink during her consultationπ
What's the strangest place you've found your cat?π
Daisy visited Vets for Pets Hereford for her annual nail trim. She manages to keep her nails maintained by using a variety of different sized perches. This allows for natural wear to keep them in good shape.
If you own a bird, share a picture belowπ
1 Bourges Boulevard
Peterborough
PE11NG
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Tuesday | 9am - 7pm |
Wednesday | 9am - 7pm |
Thursday | 9am - 7pm |
Friday | 9am - 7pm |
Saturday | 9am - 4:30pm |
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