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Medivet Hinckley Veterinary surgery based on Coventry Road, Hinckley
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At Medivet Hinckley Coventry Rd, our community of passionate vets deliver exceptional care that’s always there when you need it.

💊🩺🎄 Call us on 01455 610 227 to order your pets medication📝 WRITTEN PRESCRIPTION NOTICE Please order written prescriptio...
12/12/2024

💊🩺🎄 Call us on 01455 610 227 to order your pets medication

📝 WRITTEN PRESCRIPTION NOTICE
Please order written prescriptions earlier to ensure you have enough time to order the medications online and receive the medications in the post.

09/12/2024

Still searching for a right fit for Sophie
8 months old
Bulldog cross Poodle
Sweet, sassy, loves people
Will be best as an only pet in an experienced home where she can readjust to her new life and be Queen of her Castle.
A kind steady approach to training when in public and an adopter who honestly has the TIME and COMMITMENT needed for this high energy pup who needs company, love and leadership.
www.eastmidlandsdogrescue if interested please read the rehoming criteria which explains what you need to do to start the process of adoption from us
Phone calls, e mails and voice mails may not be picked up / answered as we are working flat out caring for the dogs
A visit on a weds between 10-12 is the way to start the process
Thank you

👨‍⚕️👩‍⚕️ International Day of Veterinary Medicine 👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️Today is an opportunity to recognise the dedication, compassio...
09/12/2024

👨‍⚕️👩‍⚕️ International Day of Veterinary Medicine 👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️

Today is an opportunity to recognise the dedication, compassion, and expertise of veterinary professionals who work tirelessly in caring for our beloved pets. We are so proud of our veterinary surgeons and the hard work they do everyday.

Share your appreciation in the comments below 👇👇

🎇🎇 Fireworks can cause stress, anxiety and even aggression in some pets, so preparing early for firework season is essen...
07/12/2024

🎇🎇 Fireworks can cause stress, anxiety and even aggression in some pets, so preparing early for firework season is essential. Read on for some tips and tricks to help keep your pet calm during New Years Eve:

🎇 Invest in a pheromone diffuser
Adaptil Calm Diffuser is clinically proven to help reduce the signs of fear by 93%. For the best results, plug the diffuser in at least 1 month before. You can get these from your veterinary practice or online retailers
🎇 Walk your dogs BEFORE nightfall
Gradually alter your walking routine about a week before to get your dog used to the change. Be sure to keep them on a lead at all times during firework season.
🎇 Keep cats in
If your cat is an outdoor cat that likes to have adventures, it is worth trying to keep them indoors when they come home earlier in the day.
🎇 Create a safe space - and plenty of them
Fill a room or corner of a room with their water bowl, favourite toys and bedding to create a pet-friendly haven. DO NOT confine them to this area as this can cause more stress. Let them go where they feel safest.
🎇 Close windows, curtains and blinds
This may muffle the loud noises and prevent your pet from escaping if they decide to flee. Closing curtains and blinds will further sound proof the home and shut out bright flashes. Don't forget to lock the cat flap.
🎇 Turn up the volume on the TV or radio
This also helps to muffle loud bangs and crackles, but also provides a familiar noise to help distract your pet.
🎇 Give rabbits extra bedding
Rabbits tend to burrow when scared, so adding more bedding into their home gives them plenty to hide in. Add some more hideaways too.
🎇 Stay at home - if possible
Try to ensure someone is at home with your pets, this will help them with their fears.
🎇 Make sure they are microchipped
Spooked pets run away, especially cats, so make sure they are properly microchipped.

If you are worried about the upcoming firework season, please call us for further advice on 01455 610 227.

⚠️ Christmas pet dangers ⚠️Christmas time is usually filled with lots of our favourite foods, drinks and festivities how...
04/12/2024

⚠️ Christmas pet dangers ⚠️

Christmas time is usually filled with lots of our favourite foods, drinks and festivities however, some are toxic to our pets and must be kept out of paws reach 🐾

Here is a list of just some of the Christmas pet dangers:
❌ Mince pies
❌ Christmas pudding
❌ Rawhide
❌ Leeks, onions, garlic
❌ Chocolate, sweets
❌ Nuts, raisins
❌ Bones
❌ Salt
❌ Medications
❌ To***co, alcohol, chewing gum
❌ Batteries
❌ Wrapping paper, decorations, string lights
❌ Mistletoe, holly, poinsettia
This is not a complete list.

If you are worried your pet has been in contact with something that they shouldn't, you can contact Pet Poison Line for advice on telephone number 01202 509 000 or visit their website www.animalpoisonline.co.uk
🩺Please kindly note there is a charge for calling Pet Poison Line direct or if your veterinary practice needs to call them on your behalf. 🩺

💊🩺  If your pet is on medication and will need more over the festive period, please ensure you place your orders BEFORE ...
02/12/2024

💊🩺 If your pet is on medication and will need more over the festive period, please ensure you place your orders BEFORE Thursday 19th December 2024.

📝 WRITTEN PRESCRIPTION NOTICE
Please order written prescriptions earlier to ensure you have enough time to order the medications online and receive the medications in the post.

This will give us time to order your pets medication in and get them dispensed before we close for Christmas on 24th December 2024 🩺💊

🎄 Christmas donation box for East Midlands Dog Rescue 🎄We are collecting Christmas goodies for the dogs at East Midlands...
02/12/2024

🎄 Christmas donation box for East Midlands Dog Rescue 🎄

We are collecting Christmas goodies for the dogs at East Midlands Dog Rescue.
All the dogs have wrote their letters to Santa and have asked for:

🦴 delicious treats
🧸 fun and cuddly toys
🥘 scrumptious food
🥰 warm and cosy blankets

Can you help us fulfil their Christmas wishes?

🎄Festive opening hours🎄
01/12/2024

🎄Festive opening hours🎄

29/11/2024

⚠️ ⚠️ We are having technical issues with our computers which is being looked at, but please bare with us at appointments and on the telephone.

28/11/2024

⚠️ Please be aware that we are having some work done at the practice today so it will be a little noisy at points during the day ⚠️

27/11/2024

⚠️ Please be aware that we are having some work done at the practice today and tomorrow so it will be a little noisy at points during the day ⚠️

26/11/2024

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🎄Our annual charity Christmas baubles are now FOR SALE 🥳🎅🏻🎅🏻 £4.50 per treat filled bauble 🎄for both cats and dogs 🐱🐶100...
20/11/2024

🎄Our annual charity Christmas baubles are now FOR SALE 🥳🎅🏻

🎅🏻 £4.50 per treat filled bauble 🎄for both cats and dogs 🐱🐶
100% of the money goes to East Midlands Dog Rescue to help them care for their rescue dogs 🐶

🤝 World Kindness Day 2024 🤝November 13th 2024Taking a quote from Morgan Freeman in the movie Evan Almighty - "How do we ...
13/11/2024

🤝 World Kindness Day 2024 🤝
November 13th 2024

Taking a quote from Morgan Freeman in the movie Evan Almighty -
"How do we change the world 🌍?
One Act of Random Kindness at a time"

🐱Feline Hypertension Awareness Clinic 🐈Starting on Wednesday 13th November 2024, we are doing a FREE blood pressure chec...
12/11/2024

🐱Feline Hypertension Awareness Clinic 🐈

Starting on Wednesday 13th November 2024, we are doing a FREE blood pressure check for cats between 8-16 years old.

Cats can be hypertensive (high blood pressure) at any age, but the risk increases as they get older. Cats that have abnormally high blood pressure are particularly at risk of secondary damage to the ‘target organs’: the eyes, brain, kidneys and heart.

Some diseases further increase the risk of hypertension, most commonly Hyperthyroidism and Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).

Current dates and times available are:
🐾 Wednesday 13th November 2024 - 2pm and 3pm
🐾 Wednesday 20th November 2024 - 2pm and 3pm
🐾 Wednesday 27th November 2024 - 2pm and 3pm

📱 Call us on 01455 610 227 to book an appointment with one of our veterinary nurses. Appointments are limited so please call us for an appointment as soon as possible.

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Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 19:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 19:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 19:00
Thursday 08:30 - 19:00
Friday 08:30 - 19:00

Telephone

+441455610227

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