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We have recently carried out a review of our prices. These changes will be implemented from 29 November 2021.
We have recently carried out a review of our prices. These changes will be implemented from 29 November 2021.
With Covid-19 cancelling most big firework carnivals in the area, it is likely that people will be having their firework celebrations in their gardens more this year. With more bonfires being built, this increases the chance of our gorgeous little hedgehogs being injured or, unfortunately, dying. Having been a nurse at St. Anne’s for over 18 years, this is something I’ve seen far too frequently.
The nights are getting darker and there’s a chill in the air, but your dog still needs regular walks in order to stay fit and healthy.
Whilst visiting us, we're here to provide you and your pets with the best experience, in the safest way.
Like humans, pets often suffer from everyday stress that can lead to issues which can cause them to become anxious or stressed. Unfortunately, while humans have some means at their disposal to deal with such issues, pets aren’t so lucky. So here are some effective ways to help reduce and relieve anxiety and stress in pets.
We know regular veterinary visits benefit our cats – but taking them for an appointment can pose a challenge if not done correctly. Cats by nature are independent, territorial and need to feel in control. So – all these things can make trips to the vets eventful for both you and your cat.
The end of the summer holidays brings with it another change in home life for our pets. When considering this change, we could put them in one of two camps: those looking forward to the peace and quiet and those dreading not being with us 24/7.
We understand that noisy celebrations such as Halloween, Bonfire Night, Diwali, Christmas and New Year can cause nervousness in pets. However, by taking the appropriate steps to plan ahead of these scheduled events, you can minimise unnecessary stress and anxiety for your pet.
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