In this video series meet the staff at Cherrydowns Vets. The first of the series sees our director Jonathan Nurse in the hot seat, with a tale of a dog who ate something he shouldn’t have
The Vet Says…what to do if your dog is bitten by a snake
The good news about snakes is that we only have one native venomous species in the UK – the Adder (Vipera berus). Even better news is that they’re largely elusive creatures who are about as keen on running into you as you are of running into them. The bad news is that if anything is likely to …
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“The Vet says…” Fly Strike in Rabbits Part 2
In Part 1 we talked about what fly strike is, in Part 2 we talk about what signs you should be looking for and how to prevent fly strike. The first thing an owner must do to prevent fly strike is regularly check their rabbit. This may seem like a very obvious statement but it never ceases …
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Is your pet on the phone?
They say “there’s an app for that…” and they mean it. We were really chuffed to find out there’s now an app designed for the pet owner. The RSPCA has launched its My Pet app, which – amongst other things – includes: * RSPCA news * A diary to store your pet’s info as well as reminders for …
Dude…Where’s my cat? National Microchipping Month
June is National Microchipping Month, and if you haven’t already done it you should seriously think about it. If your pet went missing how sure are you that you would be reunited? Where would your best friend wind up? Collars and name tags of course can tell the person who finds your pet where they live, …
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Vets shocked by abuse
This is the shocking story of an all too common occurrence. Cherrydown vet Catherine treated a dog at the end of May who was incredibly malnourished and nervous. The dog’s name is Tilly, and this is her story. “On Friday 27th May 2011 our son Andrew was aware of a 4×4 vehicle rushing down the …
“The Vet Says…” Fly Strike in rabbits
Summer has arrived and we’re seeing the usual flurry of cases of fly strike in rabbits. Fly strike (proper name myiasis) is an extremely distressing condition for the affected rabbit and can be very challenging to treat. Due to a variety of possible reasons, the rabbit’s perineal area (back end underneath the tail) becomes contaminated with urine or faeces. …
Paws, the Vet’s story
Continuing from our last post, vet Kevin Wood tells us more about Paws’ emergency visit to the clinic. Paws presented out of hours as an emergency after vomiting for the previous 24 hours. He had managed to bring up two small balls of what appeared to be part of a toy, although it was difficult …
Cherrydown Vets Summer Newsletter 2011
Our Summer 2011 newsletter is out! You can read it below or your can download it here: Cherrydown Vets Newsletter Summer 2011 pdf.
Small toys are best off the menu for kittens: The lucky Paws Marney!
This is the story of a young Mr Paws Marney. The very cute 12 week old (or thereabouts!) black & white kitten came to us after having somehow managing to swallow what appeared to be parts of a toy! Unfortunately Paws had to be operated on to remove the offending toy parts, luckily though Paws came through …
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