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Pet Doctors Ely and Soham Welcome to Pet Doctors, we welcome dogs, cats, rabbits and small mammals. Welcome to the Pet Doctors Ely Soham and Burwell page!

We will be posting regular news updates from the clinics including photos, and information on any events or special offers available at the clinic. If you require a Veterinary consultation or treatment please contact the clinic direct on 01353 665925. Please do not use this page for this purpose. Pet Doctors are your local community vets in Ely, Soham and Burwell. We are committed to cari

ng for your pets and making sure they receive the best possible veterinary healthcare. Whether you have a dog, cat, rabbit, small caged pet, bird or exotic pet at Pet Doctors each vet and vet nurse strives to ensure your pet comes first! Our vets, vet nurses and receptionists are all specially selected to work as a dedicated vet team to care for your pets. But don't just take our word for it, come for a clinic tour today! Consultations by appointment only.

🪥Having your teeth brushed is a strange experience, and many pets will panic if it is not introduced slowly and gently. ...
22/01/2025

🪥Having your teeth brushed is a strange experience, and many pets will panic if it is not introduced slowly and gently. It may take a month or two to reach a point of “proper brushing” – this is normal and nothing to worry about. 🦷

Find out how to start brushing your pet’s teeth here:
Dogs: https://bit.ly/40bWJmU
Cats: https://bit.ly/40jQBsK

Gorgeous Daisy was so well behaved for her six monthly health check today. The happiest little wire haired fox terrier y...
21/01/2025

Gorgeous Daisy was so well behaved for her six monthly health check today.
The happiest little wire haired fox terrier you will ever meet! 🌼

Blue Monday typically falls on the third Monday of January and is often considered the “saddest day of the year”.Fortuna...
20/01/2025

Blue Monday typically falls on the third Monday of January and is often considered the “saddest day of the year”.

Fortunately, we all know that our pets are great at cheering us up, and here’s how they can help raise your spirits this January:-

💙 Studies show that interacting with pets—like stroking their fur or playing—releases oxytocin (the "feel-good" hormone) and lowers cortisol levels (the stress hormone).

💙 Walking a dog or playing with a cat keeps you active, which boosts endorphins and helps combat sadness or depression.

💙 Pets are very intuitive, meaning they can sense when you are feeling down. Their comforting presence alone can be enough to soothe any feelings of stress, anxiety or sadness.

Are you a member of The Healthy Pet Club? 💜🐾We’d love to see some photos of our adorable members, so please post a photo...
16/01/2025

Are you a member of The Healthy Pet Club? 💜🐾

We’d love to see some photos of our adorable members, so please post a photo of your four-pawed friends below! 📸

Not a member of The Healthy Pet Club? Find out how to join today:
vetcollection.co.uk/health-plans-and-products/healthy-pet-club

Handsome Haze came in to see Sam our Advanced Nurse at Soham today 💛He was such a good boy and didn’t even bark at all t...
16/01/2025

Handsome Haze came in to see Sam our Advanced Nurse at Soham today 💛
He was such a good boy and didn’t even bark at all the big dogs in the waiting room 😉

The most common reason for a re-examination is to determine whether your pet is actually better. Some problems have an e...
14/01/2025

The most common reason for a re-examination is to determine whether your pet is actually better. Some problems have an expected course of disease, such as kennel cough, so we may only request a recheck if your pet isn’t better in the usual timeframe.

For other conditions, it can be difficult to tell if they are better or not at home, for example an eye ulcer that needs special stain applying, an ear infection that requires examination with an otoscope or cytology performing, or a urinary tract infection that needs urine testing to check for blood or bacteria.

If we don’t identify that the condition is not resolved, the consequences can include ongoing pain or discomfort for your pet, increased cost overall, and sometimes even permanent damage to the affected body parts.

For more information on why rechecks are important: vetcollection.co.uk/health/why-rechecks-are-so-important

The rather pretty Ginny (yes, she is a ginger female!) came in today for her 6 monthly Health Check. Such a beautiful ca...
14/01/2025

The rather pretty Ginny (yes, she is a ginger female!) came in today for her 6 monthly Health Check.
Such a beautiful cat who just loved all the attention she received 🧡

❄️Salt and grit used for de-icing roads can pose risks to a dog’s paws. It can irritate their paw pads, causing redness,...
11/01/2025

❄️Salt and grit used for de-icing roads can pose risks to a dog’s paws. It can irritate their paw pads, causing redness, cracking or peeling. ❄️

In an attempt to remove the salt, dogs may lick their paws, but this can lead to them ingesting chemicals that can upset their stomachs or cause more severe issues.
Grit found on the roads sometimes causes micro-cuts and abrasions on paw pads, increasing the chance of infection.

Prevention and Care:
🐾 Use dog boots to shield paws from salt and grit.
🐾 Apply a paw wax or balm before walks to create a protective barrier.
🐾 Rinse and wipe your dog’s paws with warm water and a soft cloth after walks.
🐾 Check paws regularly for cuts or signs of irritation.
🐾 Trim fur between paw pads to prevent ice and grit accumulation.

First Aid for Irritated Paws:
🩺 Rinse thoroughly with warm water.
🩺 Apply a soothing paw balm or petroleum jelly.

If irritation persists or there are signs of infection (redness, swelling, limping), please call us to book an appointment.

❄️ 🐾How cold is too cold for your dog? 🐾 ❄️As temperatures drop, it’s essential to know the signs of winter hypothermia ...
11/01/2025

❄️ 🐾How cold is too cold for your dog? 🐾 ❄️

As temperatures drop, it’s essential to know the signs of winter hypothermia and how to keep your furry friend safe.
Read the Nutravet guide below to help your pet stay warm and happy this winter: https://www.nutravet.co.uk/winter-hypothermia-in-dogs/ 🌬️

The very handsome Gus (who is a Maine C**n) came in this afternoon to see us 🩶… the nurses and receptionists had a littl...
10/01/2025

The very handsome Gus (who is a Maine C**n) came in this afternoon to see us 🩶… the nurses and receptionists had a little bet on how heavy he was today….
He still has lots of growing to do, but who fancies a guess at his current weight ? 🤔

How cute is little Wilf, he was a star for his second vaccination today 🤎
09/01/2025

How cute is little Wilf, he was a star for his second vaccination today 🤎

keep your rabbit warm! 🐰❄️Wintertime can be lots of fun for all the family but only if you’re prepared for the hazards t...
09/01/2025

keep your rabbit warm! 🐰❄️

Wintertime can be lots of fun for all the family but only if you’re prepared for the hazards that come with it.

Please help keep your rabbit warm, happy and safe from danger during cold spells…

Rabbit winter guide:

How to keep your rabbits warm and healthy through winter

🐰 Keeping rabbit hutches warm in winter is very important, hutches should be positioned so that wind, rain, snow or sleet can’t blow in.
🐰 If the weather’s particularly bad, move the hutch into an unused garage or shed if it’s possible. If your rabbit needs to stay outside, help keep them snug as a bug in their hutch by covering the front with an old blanket or sacking and adding extra bedding. Don’t forget you need to change their bedding regularly.
🐰 Check their water bottle regularly because the little ball freezes easily. Press the ball every few hours to keep it moving – you can get specially made bottle covers but you’ll still need to do regular checks.
🐰 Your rabbit still needs to have access to their run during the day, so they can get their regular exercise. Cold rabbits need more calories to keep warm so give them lots of good quality hay to nibble on.
🐰 During the winter foxes and badgers get even hungrier, which makes them bolder than usual. Make sure your hutch is sturdy enough to survive the attention of a determined predator.
🐰Snugglesafe heat pads work well for bunnies, make sure they are covered and there is an area that isn’t heated, your rabbit must have the option to not be on the heat pad if they choose to!

Today is National Labrador Day! To celebrate we’d love to see some photos of your gorgeous labs in the comments below! 💜
08/01/2025

Today is National Labrador Day! To celebrate we’d love to see some photos of your gorgeous labs in the comments below! 💜

08/01/2025

Join our fantastic Healthy Pet Club today 👇

Gorgeous Enzo came in today for his second vaccination. What a lovely pup with the most stunning eyes 🩵…. Enzo is learni...
07/01/2025

Gorgeous Enzo came in today for his second vaccination. What a lovely pup with the most stunning eyes 🩵…. Enzo is learning fly ball and hopefully will be super fast when he grows up 🐾🎾

As we move into the colder months of January and February, the chance of snow and ice increases and therefore you may fi...
06/01/2025

As we move into the colder months of January and February, the chance of snow and ice increases and therefore you may find yourself heading out on a frosty dog walk more often than not! 🌨

Check out our top tips below on keeping your dog safe when out and about in snow and ice. 👇

Remember, if the weather is really bad and you don’t think it is safe to head out, then there is no harm in skipping the odd dog walk and playing games indoors with your canine buddy. 🐶

We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Happy New Year, from all the Staff at Pet Doctors Ely and ...
31/12/2024

We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Happy New Year, from all the Staff at Pet Doctors Ely and Soham 🎉
We look forward to seeing you and your wonderful pets in 2025 🐾

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