This is the cat and small mammal waiting area at the Morley hospital. It is important for cats to be off the ground and not to see other animals. #catcare We hope your cats love coming to visit us.
The dangers of Xylitol!
Xylitol is a sweetener that is used in many sugar free products such as chewing gum, some peanut butters, toothpaste and human medications. It causes a large amount of insulin to be release and causes the blood glucose to drop.
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Archie (on the left) is recovering from Lungworm, a potentially fatal disease dogs can get from eating snails or slugs. Check out the full story at https://t.co/ngd4UCBYcX Lungworm can easily be prevented with a monthly wormer. Speak to your vet about it today.
Would you love to work within the veterinary environment?
We have two new vacancies.
Cleaner - Morley Hospital - 10 hours per week
Receptionist/ Animal Handler - Kippax clinic - 26 hours per week
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The Tour de Yorkshire will be racing through Kippax on Friday.
The reception team will be in from 8am - 3pm for collection of medication and queries but no vet or nurse appointments available.
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Meet Sherlock the rather handsome German Shepherd in for his 2nd puppy vaccination with Vet Roseanne Sharp. The waiting room was full of "awwww,s". He's looking forward to his first walk with his Newfoundland big brother!
Managed to #rescue this little guy!!! Looks scary here but was super friendly! Thanks to @AbbeyHouseVets and @RSPCA_official for all your help today! Was chipped and called โTinyโ, will hopefully be reunited with his owner or rehomed! #gooddeed#cat#aceventura
#WorldSpayDay
Neutering doesnโt just prevent unwanted pregnancies and the difficulty of finding suitable home for litters, but neutering can improve your pets health as it prevents diseases and certain cancers.
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A little reminder to keep your pets away from your chocolate advent calendars and tree decorations as the festivities hot up. We have seen our first chocolate poisoning of the season at the Batley clinic