Travel Vet

Travel Vet Independent Vets in Staines providing first-class veterinary care for travelling & local pets

09/05/2024

We surveyed a number of cats in Staines-upon-Thames to find out what they really want from a pet sitter.

08/05/2024

Vet Emma Fisher, answers some commonly asked questions about ticks and the danger they pose to dogs and humans.

18/02/2024

In this article, our team will explore why and how cat neutering benefits both individual cats and the larger feline population.

18/02/2024

Learn what our team thinks are the best tried and tested ways to exercise your small furry pets in our article and share your pics with us.

18/12/2023

A house move is a big change for the whole family to process. Emma and the team have advice on helping your dog cope.

18/12/2023

To help you navigate the adoption process, Travel Vet have put together advice on what to ask rescue centres about their cats.

18/12/2023

Vet Emma Fisher has lots of practical tips on how to keep your cat happy once they are spending longer indoors. Includes, bonus festive guide!

18/12/2023

We often see the same winter dog health conditions every year in clinic. Read our article on how to protect your pet and keep them healthy.

01/11/2023

Today marks the start of Pet Diabetes Month but what does that mean for your pet?

When pets suffer from diabetes, their pancreas doesn’t produce enough insulin which is needed to absorb glucose and transport it around the body to enable them to thrive and grow. Main symptoms to look out for are:

⚠ Increased urination
⚠ Excessive thirst
⚠ Increased hunger
⚠ Weight loss

With the right medication, most diabetic pets go on to lead happy and active lives. But there are some health problems which they will be more prone to. If you're worried, talk to your vet. Find out more 👉 https://bit.ly/3MqJcQL

01/11/2023

To keep outdoor small furries safe, it’s worth moving them inside – read on to learn why.

01/11/2023

Before the dark nights and cold temperatures reach us, pre-book your cat a health check to ensure they’re comfortable ahead of winter.

01/11/2023

Our vets explain common signs of noise phobias in dogs. Your dog can be at risk of injury so contact us for help this firework season.

09/07/2023
24/03/2023

Reported cases of cat theft have reached an all-time high. The Cat Theft 2022 report has found that the number of cases has increased an astonishing 40% since 2020! Despite this, the government’s new pet abduction offence will not include cats. 🐾 Together, we can make sure they are not forgotten. Fill in our simple form to email your MP today: http://spr.ly/61853ooah

24/03/2023

Read about the four main parasites that affect small furry pets and how to avoid them in our article.

24/03/2023

Read our head vet’s advice on how to prevent your cat from getting fleas, the problems they cause, and how to get rid of cat fleas.

24/03/2023

Spring is in the air! Your dog is likely to be outside more in Staines-upon-Thames so read our guide on preventing worms.

https://www.travelvet.co.uk/article/get-travel-vets-dog-friendly-holiday-prep-list/Many of you are visiting us over the ...
26/06/2022

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Many of you are visiting us over the coming weeks to get your Animal Health Certificates for taking your dogs on holiday to Europe this summer. Take a look at our guide to what else you may need for your dog friends as well as the correct paperwork 😄

Taking your dog on holiday with you can be an exciting idea. Get our prep list for planning an easy dog-friendly holiday this summer.

Address

Spout Lane North
Staines
TW196BW

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+441753316081

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