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City Vets, Exeter City Vets is part of Linnaeus Veterinary Ltd (A Mars Company). Opening Times;
Mon-Fri; 8.30am-6.30pm
Sat (Heavitree & St. Call 01392 250000.

Here at City Vets, our passion is to foster a lifelong, friendly, professional relationship with our clients and their pets. Our committed family of associates, vets, nurses, receptionists, students and specialists are located within our four well-equipped surgeries. Using the latest state-of-the-art imaging, monitoring, diagnostic and surgical equipment, we are able to provide the best service to

you and your pets. CityVets is also the first vets in Exeter to be able to offer you a convenient and competitively priced online pet shop superstore. Our four veterinary surgeries are well established across the Exeter community with branches at Alphington, Heavitree, St Thomas & Whipton. This page will provide you with an insight into our veterinary practice, the team and the services we offer. Thomas only); 8.30am-5.30pm
Sun; (Heavitree only) 10am- 4.30pm

We provide a 24-hour emergency service. City Vets 01392 250066
Rosary House
27 Fore Street
Heavitree
Exeter
EX1 2QJ

City Vets 01392 250000
101 Buddle Lane
St Thomas
Exeter
EX4 1QS

City Vets 01392 493999
12 Lovelace Gardens
Alphington
Exeter
EX2 8XQ

City Vets 01392 465553
46 Whipton Village Road
Whipton
Exeter
EX4 8AW

🐾👃 Bad breath isn't just a stinky problem - it could be a sign of oral health issues for your pet!While occasional "dogg...
10/02/2025

🐾👃 Bad breath isn't just a stinky problem - it could be a sign of oral health issues for your pet!

While occasional "doggy breath" is normal, persistent bad breath could indicate:
🦷 Plaque or tartar buildup
🦷 Gum disease
🦷 Tooth decay
🦷 Oral infections

Left untreated, these issues can lead to pain, tooth loss, or even affect your pet's overall health.

Here are some of our suggestions on how to keep your pet's mouth fresh and healthy:

✔️ Regular brushing with pet-safe toothpaste
✔️ Dental treats or chews
✔️ Annual professional dental cleanings
✔️ Routine check-ups

If your pet's breath could clear a room, it might be time to book a check-up with us!

Let's work together to keep those tails wagging and teeth sparkling.

🍫🐾 Happy Chocolate Day! While we humans love indulging in sweet treats (dark, milk, or white!), it's a day to remind pet...
09/02/2025

🍫🐾 Happy Chocolate Day! While we humans love indulging in sweet treats (dark, milk, or white!), it's a day to remind pet owners about the hidden dangers chocolate poses to our pets.

Chocolate contains theobromine,which is highly toxic to cats and dogs. The darker the chocolate, the more dangerous it is!

Signs of chocolate poisoning include:
🚨 Vomiting or diarrhoea
🚨 Muscle tremors
🚨 Seizures
🚨 Irregular heartbeat

If your pet gets curious and sneaks a bite, don't wait - call your local vet straight away. Let's keep today sweet and safe for everyone. 💕🐶🐱

👉 Share to spread the word and protect pets everywhere!

As a pet owner, ensuring your puppy or kitten receives their vaccinations is crucial for their health and well-being. 🐶🐱...
03/02/2025

As a pet owner, ensuring your puppy or kitten receives their vaccinations is crucial for their health and well-being. 🐶🐱

Here's why...
💉 Vaccines help protect your pets from serious, sometimes life-threatening diseases.

Common vaccines for puppies and kittens include...

🦠 For Puppies: Distemper, Parvovirus, Hepatitis, Rabies (if travelling), Leptospirosis, Bordetella
🦠 For Kittens: Feline Distemper (Panleukopenia), Feline Herpesvirus, Calicivirus, Rabies

Why are they important...
⚠️ Prevents serious illness: Vaccines protect against diseases that can be fatal if left untreated.
💪 Boosts immunity: They help strengthen your pet's immune system for lifelong protection.
✈️ Travel: Some vaccines are required by law or for travel, ensuring you and your pet are prepared.

If you're a new pet owner with a puppy or kitten, we recommend vaccinating them to ensure they get the best start to a long, happy life.

🚶‍♂️🐾 January has been Walk Your Dog Month! 🌟 Have you been out walking with your pet? The fresh air and exercise are gr...
31/01/2025

🚶‍♂️🐾 January has been Walk Your Dog Month! 🌟 Have you been out walking with your pet? The fresh air and exercise are great for both of you! We’d love to see some photos of your dog enjoying the great outdoors this month. 📸✨

Share your photographs in the comments below!

😺🦷 Could your cat have mouth problems? Cats can suffer from dental issues like gum disease or tooth decay without showin...
29/01/2025

😺🦷 Could your cat have mouth problems?

Cats can suffer from dental issues like gum disease or tooth decay without showing obvious signs and can appear to eat normally.

Regular check-ups can prevent pain and keep their purrs healthy! 🐾💕

If you spot any of the following signs, please get in touch with us:
👃 Bad breath
🔴 Red gums
💥 Any bleeding when your cat eats or if their gums are touched
🦷 Loose teeth
🐾 Behavioural changes – less activity or less inclined to play
🦷 Loss of part of a tooth surface
🔍 Areas of your cat’s gum that appear to be enlarged

Book a dental check for your feline friend today! 🐱💙

January is the perfect time to focus on your dog's physical health, and regular walks play a key role in keeping your ca...
27/01/2025

January is the perfect time to focus on your dog's physical health, and regular walks play a key role in keeping your canine companion fit and happy.

Here's how dog walking boosts their well-being:

🌟Regular walks help keep your dog's heart healthy and improve circulation, reducing the risk of heart disease.

🌟 Walking helps burn calories and maintain a healthy weight, preventing obesity and the health issues that come with it.

🌟 Consistent exercise strengthens muscles and supports joint flexibility, helping prevent stiffness and arthritis in older dogs.

🌟Walking helps boost your dog's stamina and energy levels, promoting overall vitality and an active lifestyle.

🌟 Regular walks can help regulate your dog's digestive system, preventing constipation and improving overall gut health.

This National Dog Walking Month, get out there and make walking a regular part of your dog's routine - it's an easy and fun way to promote their physical health! 🐶💚

Are you getting a new pet, or have you got a new pet recently? Our veterinary team is a key partner in keeping your pet ...
24/01/2025

Are you getting a new pet, or have you got a new pet recently?

Our veterinary team is a key partner in keeping your pet healthy and happy! From preventive care to managing health concerns, they're here to support every stage of your pet's journey. 🩺✨

Here's how your vet team can help:
🐕 Preventive care to keep your pet strong and thriving
💡 Expert advice tailored to your pet's unique needs
🐾 Managing health issues to ensure a long, happy life
🏅 Recommendations from professionals you can trust

Together, we can make sure your pet grows up to be their healthiest, happiest self! 🐶💙

🩸 Just like in human healthcare, our patients sometimes also need donated blood, and supplies are currently running low....
20/01/2025

🩸 Just like in human healthcare, our patients sometimes also need donated blood, and supplies are currently running low.

Your dog’s donation could provide lifesaving blood transfusions for other dogs across the country, and every unit of blood your dog donates can help save the lives of up to four other dogs across the UK. 🇬🇧🐾

To become a blood donor, your dog must:
✔️ Be fit and healthy
✔️ Be aged between 1-8 years old 🎂
✔️ Weigh more than 25kg ⚖️
✔️ Have a good temperament 🐶
✔️ Have never travelled abroad ✈️
✔️ Be vaccinated 💉
✔️ Not be on any medication 🚫💊

If your dog meets these criteria and you’d like to help save the lives of other dogs, sign up today via the Pet Blood Bank UK website >> www.petbloodbankuk.org 🐾🩸💙

Ensuring your dog's safety while out for a walk is crucial. As this month is Walk Your Dog Month, here are some helpful ...
17/01/2025

Ensuring your dog's safety while out for a walk is crucial. As this month is Walk Your Dog Month, here are some helpful tips to keep both you and your pet safe... 🐾

🦮 Make sure your dog is attached to a well-fitting harness and lead. A harness is often safer than a collar as it evenly distributes pressure and avoids strain on their neck.

✨If you're walking early in the morning, during the evening, or in low light, wear reflective gear such as a vest or a jacket with reflective strips, and make sure your dog has a light-up collar or reflective lead. This will help other pedestrians and drivers see you both.

🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️ Stick to quieter streets or parks with minimal traffic. High-traffic areas pose more risks to your dog's safety.

🐕 Always keep your dog on a lead when walking in areas where they might come across other dogs, wildlife, or traffic. If you do let your dog off the lead, make sure it's a safe, enclosed area where they can run free without any risks.

⚠️🚴‍♂️🐶 Keep a lookout for potential dangers, such as loose dogs, bicycles, or hazardous objects like broken glass. Awareness can prevent accidents.

🌞❄️ Exercise your responsibility and care by avoiding walking in the midday heat on hot days and on cold days and being mindful of your dog's paws and coat.

🌿🍄 Be cautious of plants and fungi your dog may sniff or eat during walks. Many common plants, such as lilies or foxgloves, can be toxic to dogs. If you're unsure, avoid letting them nibble or chew on unfamiliar plants.

💧 Bring water for both you and your dog, especially if you're walking for an extended time. Dehydration can cause serious issues, particularly on warm days.

🏞️🔥 Be mindful of rough terrain or hot pavements, as they can hurt your dog's paws.

🐕 Training will help your dog walk calmly by your side and obey commands, making it easier to keep them safe in busy or unpredictable situations.

By following these tips, you can ensure a safe, enjoyable walk for both you and your dog, no matter the weather or location. 🌦️

Did you know that dental care is a crucial part of your dog’s overall health? Just like us, dogs need healthy teeth and ...
15/01/2025

Did you know that dental care is a crucial part of your dog’s overall health? Just like us, dogs need healthy teeth and gums to stay happy and active! 🐶💕

Why is it so important?

🦷 Regular dental care helps prevent painful dental issues and keeps your dog’s teeth happy and healthy.

💚 Poor dental hygiene can lead to other serious health problems, like heart and kidney disease. Keeping your pup’s teeth healthy means a healthier pup!

👃 Dental care doesn’t just keep teeth clean - it also helps freshen up your dog’s breath. No more stinky kisses! 😘

Here’s how you can help:

Brush those teeth! 🪥 Make brushing fun and part of your daily routine.
Chew toys to the rescue! 🦴 Help your dog clean their teeth while they play.

Dental treats: Your dog will love these tasty treats while keeping their mouth healthy! Just be sure not to overfeed, as too many treats can lead to obesity.

Check-ups: Keep an eye on their oral health with regular visits to our practice.

📸 Share your dog’s best “smile” in the comments below! 😁

Did You Know? Walking your dog can boost their mental health! Taking your dog for regular walks isn't just about exercis...
10/01/2025

Did You Know? Walking your dog can boost their mental health!

Taking your dog for regular walks isn't just about exercise – it's a fantastic way to improve their mental well-being, too!

Here's how a walk can help them...

🌟 Reduces anxiety and stress: Walks help release mood-boosting endorphins, calming anxious dogs and easing stress.

🌟 Stimulates their mind: New sights, sounds, and smells keep your dog's brain engaged, preventing boredom and frustration.

🌟 Provides structure and routine: Regular walks create a sense of security and predictability for your dog.

🌟 Builds confidence: Exploring new environments and meeting new people or dogs helps your dog feel more secure and confident.

🌟 Enhances social skills: Walks are great for meeting other dogs and people, helping your dog become more socially comfortable.

🌟 Prevents behavioural issues: A mentally and physically active dog is less likely to develop undesirable behaviours like chewing or digging.

Walks are more than just a physical activity – they're a boost to your dog's happiness and mental health! Get outside and explore together this Walk Your Dog Month. 🐶💚

WALKIES! 🦮Did you know January is Walk Your Dog Month? What better way to kick off the new year than by spending some ti...
08/01/2025

WALKIES! 🦮

Did you know January is Walk Your Dog Month? What better way to kick off the new year than by spending some time outdoors with your four-legged companion? Regular walks are a fantastic way to keep your dog healthy, both physically and mentally, while enjoying some fresh air together.

Some of the many benefits of walking your dog include:
🐾 Boosts physical fitness and stamina
🐾 Helps with mental stimulation and reduces anxiety
🐾 Strengthens the bond between you and your pet
🐾 Provides an opportunity to explore new places together!

Let's make 2025 the year of adventure and wellness. Grab your dog's lead, some poo bags, put on your shoes, and get out exploring this January! 🐶

Update: Now reunited with owner. Young black un-neutered male found near Woodwater Lane. Not microchipped, not wearing a...
06/01/2025

Update: Now reunited with owner.

Young black un-neutered male found near Woodwater Lane. Not microchipped, not wearing a collar.
Please contact our Heavitree practice if you have any information 01392 250066

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.

#2025

Please be aware that we have had a very sad case of suspected poisoning resulting in the death of a young dog on Christm...
26/12/2024

Please be aware that we have had a very sad case of suspected poisoning resulting in the death of a young dog on Christmas Eve. This happened immediately after being walked at steps bridge.
The Devon Wildlife Trust have asked for dogs to be kept on a lead. Please contact the police if you suspect poisoning.

Merry Christmas! 🎅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! 🎅

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

It's Christmas Eve! 🎄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! 🎄

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

Will you be leaving a treat tray out tonight?

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