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Winter and our pets

Winter and our pets

Rabbits and guinea pigs can be prone to the cold, bad weather when living outside. Ensure there is plenty of warm, dry bedding for them to snuggle into and keep their hutch in a draft free area ideally in a shed or garage. Our latest Winter Pet Blog includes our pet care advice for the wintry season ahead. be the first to read it here

Seasons Greetings,

Now is the perfect time to assess your pets weight!

Our Winter Pet Blog provides some great advice on how to assess your pets weight from home without the need for a set of scales. Long term weight gain can have some serious effects on your pets health so there has never been a better time to squeeze in that extra walk with your dog! 

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Rabbiting On!

Rabbits can make a wonderful addition to a family, however despite their size this does not make them an easy pet for children. Our Winter Pet Blog discusses the range of considerations that need to be thought about before bringing home a bunny. 

 

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Don’t forget that if you want to save money in 2024 consider joining our Pet Healthcare Club. Our Club allows you to spread the cost of all of your pets veterinary essentials across affordable monthly payments on a date that suits you. In exchange for regular monthly payments your pet will receive their annual booster vaccination, two health examinations, nail clipping, parasite protection plus a 10 % discount off all other products and services that we offer. 

Join today and start spreading your pet care costs. 

We hope you enjoy reading our latest pet care blog, if you have a query regarding any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team for more advice. 

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Pet Paws and Poinsettia

Pet Paws and Poinsettias.

Pet Paws and Poinsettias.

 

Pet Paws and Poinsettias.

Some salt mixtures on paths, and roads can build up between your pets paws, causing limping and sores. So, do check your pets feet regularly and make sure they washed, clean and dry on your return from a walk. As well as a range of common hazards our Pet Paws and Poinsettias Blog also takes a look at winter toxins and your pets, some are seasonal, but most are a year round problem.

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How can you try to ensure your pet remains the right weight?

Loosing lock down pounds can be hard for both humans and pets alike. With the onset of winter, it’s very tempting for pets to snuggle up at home, go on less walks and in the process gain some extra weight. Our Winter News offers some great advice on how to monitor your pets weight from home and the problems that weight gain can cause.

 

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Grapes, raisins and sultanas

are also known to be toxic to both cats and dogs. The festive season brings with it a range of winter hazards. Our Pet Paws and Poinsettias Blog, takes a look at some of the most common toxins and hazards around at this time of year that all pet owners should be aware of.

 

Pet paws and poinsettia.

 

We hope that you enjoy reading our Winter Blog, if you have a query on any of the articles mentioned please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team for more advice. We have been providing a caring service for our clients and their pets across West London for over 50 years. Register your pet with our team today here and visit a vet who is passionate about your pet.

 

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Winter News 2017

Read our 2017 Winter Newsletter here

 

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 you are out to give your pet mental and physical stimulation. If you have walked your dog through road grit, don’t forget to clean their paws when you get home from your walk, as the grit can irritate their skin.

 

Bunny Upsets!

A reduction in your bunnies appetite can indicate an underlying health problem. If your rabbit seems to be eating less, it is well worth making an appointment for a check-up. Read our Winter Newsletter to understand more about you rabbits diet and the signs to watch out for to ensure they stay happy and healthy this winter.

 

Dry eyes, Cataracts and Glaucoma:

How healthy are your dogs eyes? Read our Winter Newsletter and learn the signs to watch out for when looking in your dogs eyes and when a condition should be treated as an ocular emergency. If your pet is showing any symptoms of an eye problem, please do not hesitate to book an appointment.

 

Arthritis and your pets. 

Arthritis is very commonly first diagnosed in older patients during the Winter months. Understand the reasons why Arthritis is more noticeable during the this period. Our Newsletter also includes some top tips to make your home as comfy as possible for those suffering with this condition.

 

Our Winter Newsletter is packed full of helpful advice to help you care for your pet this winter. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact our friendly team for more information on any of the articles mentioned.

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New Pet Healthcare Club launched

Pet Healthcare Club

 

We are pleased to announce the launch of our new Pet Healthcare club.

 

  • This is an easy way to budget for your pet’s essential health care needs. Our new Pet Healthcare Club is a scheme offering essential veterinary care at a reduced price. In return for a monthly fee collected by direct debit, you can save up to 40% off the costs of routine veterinary treatments.

 

  • The Pet Healthcare Club covers the essential treatments your pet needs throughout life, such as vaccinations, flea and worm treatments and free 6 monthly health checks. Extra benefits of the plan include discounts on many other products and services at the practice. Follow the links below  to find out more about what’s included. We can even send you e-mail and text reminders so you don’t forget to treat your pet on time!

 

Look after your pet and your pocket!

  • Our  Ealing and Hounslow surgeries are each the longest standing and largest veterinary practices in their respective boroughs. We also have longstanding practices in Chiswick and Brentford. We have an established reputation for providing excellent veterinary care and great service, our clients choose us because we include them in everything we do for their pet. For details of locations and appointment times please go to our contact us page.

 

  • At Young Veterinary Partnership we want to make preventative health care easy and affordable, to help you give your pets the best possible care. We believe that disease prevention is much better than cure and that early diagnosis of health problems will help your pet to live a long and healthy life.

 

  • The Pet Healthcare Club covers the essential treatments your pet needs throughout life, such as vaccinations, flea and worm treatments and regular health checks. Extra benefits of the plan include discounts on many other products and services at the practice. Follow the links above to find out more about what’s included. We can even send you e-mail and text reminders so you don’t forget to treat your pet on time!

 

  • Download a form here to join today.