13 July 2022
Suprelorin is a hormonal implant for male dogs that is implanted under the skin and temporarily suppresses testosterone. What is the difference between a Suprelorin and surgical castration? Suprelorin implants are temporary whereas surgical castration is permanent and cannot be reversed. What are the benefits of Suprelorin? Suprelorin provides the same effects of surgical castration […]
27 May 2022
As we come to the end of May which happens to be Veterinary Nurse Awareness month we want to give a huge shout out to our team of wonderful Registered Veterinary Nurses Megan, Claire, Emma and Gemma who our part of our team at our veterinary practice in Sandwich. This team do an amazing job […]
19 April 2022
We were recently invited to London to attend the British Veterinary Hospitals Association awards who recognise excellence in the design of veterinary practice premises. We are delighted to say that we received the Presidents Award for Outstanding Project Achievement for our design and renovation of our practice. We designed every aspect of the Beacon View […]
5 April 2022
The thyroid gland is located in the neck and produces thyroid hormones. Thyroid hormones are involved in almost every aspect of normal metabolism, including maintaining the body’s energy levels. Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the thyroid gland fails to produce sufficient thyroid hormones to support the body’s normal functions. Hypothyroidism is common in dogs, […]
25 March 2022
We were absolutely delighted to attend the annual Veterinary Marketing Association awards at the Lancaster Hotel in London recently. We were overjoyed to win two awards for our practice branding and communication, including the judges choice award! We are so proud of the practice and the team and how we have grown together over the […]
26 January 2022
As you may have heard on the news, vets are seeing more cases of vomiting and diarrhoea at the moment. The cause is not clear, it could be bacterial but more likely viral. The good news is that most dogs appear to be recovering well with symptomatic treatment (maintaining food and fluid intake, anti-nausea and […]
24 December 2021
Thank you so much for all your lovely donations to our festive fundraiser, we have been overwhelmed by the generosity of our clients. This is just some of the yummy food, treats and toys for Cats Protection: Deal and District Branch and Retired Greyhounds Canterbury
28 October 2021
Halloween can be an exciting time of year for many of us, but this event can pose a risk to our furry friends and make them quite anxious. Please have a look at our top tips below to help avoid any accidents this Halloween. Please keep glow sticks well away from pets. They are easily […]
22 September 2021
With Bonfire night only two months away, I’d like to talk about firework anxiety and phobia. To be honest, we seem to have fireworks being set off throughout the year but it does get pretty intense around November 5th. There are a few big displays in the Deal and Sandwich area to keep an eye […]
29 June 2021
We have recently been made aware by the British Veterinary Association – BVA that they have seen an increase in cases of blue-green algae. This is something that all dog parents should be aware of – especially those with dogs who enjoy a good swim! Blue green algae, or cyanobacteria, are a group of bacteria […]
15 June 2021
Heat Stroke is more common in dogs but did you know that cats can get heat stoke too? The signs of heatstroke in cats are similar to signs in dogs, importantly however they can be more subtle and can include: Panting Drooling and salivating. Agitation, restlessness or pacing. A bright red tongue. Very red or pale gums. An […]
14 April 2021
The sun is shining and spring is in the air! However we aren’t the only ones enjoying the sunshine at the moment. After a long cold winter our native cold-blooded wildlife will be out basking in the sunshine and will become active again after leaving hibernation. Our only native snake that is venomous is the […]