Stomach saving surgery for a spaniel puppy. Little Marley, a young liver and white Spaniel was bought into Young Veterinary Partnership, Hounslow after his concerned owners had noticed him vomiting continuously throughout the previous night. Marley had a thorough health check from Vet Dr Fulvia Conti, after discussions with his owner about what aRead More
We hope you enjoy reading our Winter Newsletter it’s packed full of advice to keep your pets happy and healthy this festive season! Out and about: Although the weather can be miserable, it is important to ensure your dog still gets their walks. Make the most of the shorter days by playing games while youRead More
Neutering your pet – what you need to know. Have you heard that old rumour – you should let your dog have puppies before you neuter her? Well, did you also hear almost 50,000 pet dogs are being dumped in Britain every year! If your bitch has puppies (some produce up to 12 puppiesRead More
Our Autumn Newsletter has arrived, we hope you enjoy reading it! If you have any questions about the topics in the newsletter do not hesitate to contact our friendly team! A word in your ear! Did you know ear disease is common in our pets and its something we regularly treat here at YoungRead More
We want your pet to be as happy to see us as we are to see them! One of the first things to help create this trust is to drop in, particularly when your pet is young if you need a reason, our nurses and reception team love cuddles with your puppies and kittens andRead More
Looking after your golden oldies. Did you know that by the time your kitten reaches 1 year of age it is the equivalent of around 15 human years! With improvements in nutrition, veterinary care, medicine and knowledge from the public cats, like most pets are living longer healthier lives but can still suffer the effectsRead More
Stick to Balls! If you have a dog who loves to play fetch, but you forgot to take a ball with you, it is tempting to use a stick instead – read our newsletter to find out about the nasty injuries that sticks can cause your dogs in a simple game of fetch. Brushing up onRead More
Included in our spring newsletter: Keeping your pet in shape, what happens when your pet becomes overweight, rabbits teeth – a growing issue and caring for your older cat, some top tips. Read our Spring 2017 newsletter here.
Most people with cats have ordinary ‘ moggies ‘ or domestic short haired cats to give them their full name. However if you are looking for a pedigree cat you may want to do a bit of research before making a choice. Pedigree breeds have different personalities, varying activity levels, and there can be aRead More