Opening hours over the festive period:
- Christmas Eve (Saturday): 8-4pm
- Christmas Day - Bank Holiday Tuesday: CLOSED
- Wednesday 28th - Friday 30th: NORMAL SERVICE
- New Years Eve (Saturday): 8-4pm
- New Years Day - Bank Holiday Monday: CLOSED
- Tuesday 3rd January - NORMAL SERVICE
OUTSIDE OF THESE TIMES ALL CALLS ARE DIRECTED TO VETS NOW EMERGENCY SERVICE - RING US 01376 325511 OR RING VETS NOW DIRECT 01376 530759
For further details on emergencies and what to do click here.
Last orders for repeat prescriptions and food - TUESDAY 20TH DECEMBER
Top tips to help your pet through the festive period!
- Keep to your pets normal routine as best as you can - walks and playtime are still important
- Pets need their rest, if they go off to their bed or comfi place for a snooze just let them be
- Some pets find a houseful of guests a little overwhelming so look for signs of them being uncomfortable. Pets talk to us through their body language and facial expressions, look out for signs of your pet getting worried - some of which are very subtle and when out of context eg licking their lips, holding a paw up or panting can be a sign of stress. For dogs click here Cats click here Rabbits click here.
- Don't be tempted to overindulge with food, treats and titbits! Its nice to let them join in but avoid giving them a human Christmas dinner! A little veg is fine, but without gravy. A plate of unfamiliar food, while enjoyed, can upset their tummy and no-one wants a poorly pet or to be clearing vomit or diarrhoea on Christmas Day!
- There are many food, plants and products that are harmful to pets - and no more so than at Christmas! Chocolate, onions, sweeteners or food containing sweeteners (containing xylitol), grapes and any derivatives of grapes (raisins, sultanas, currents etc...) are poisonous. Poinsettia plants and Lilies too - especially in cats. If your friends or family have pets avoid giving these as presents. For a check list click here, or if you are concerned about your pet, please contact us or ring the Animal Poisons line, for details visit: https://www.animalpoisonline.co.uk/
Win our Christmas box!
Just follow us on Facebook and look out for the 12 days of Christmas daily posts. The winner will be contacted on Christmas Eve so they can collect before Christmas.
Please note the little Cavalier King Charles is not part of the Christmas prize, but will be guarding it until then!!!
Please note the little Cavalier King Charles is not part of the Christmas prize, but will be guarding it until then!!!