We have also been delaying most annual boosters to reduce the need for people to travel. Whilst this is a good thing in the short term, we don’t wish to create a situation where pets become more at-risk by delaying too long.
For this reason, we have started a limited number of booster consults for dogs and cats whose vaccination is approaching 3 months or more overdue. If you feel your pet is in this category then please call to discuss.
Please note – If your pets’ vaccinations become more than 6 months overdue then a vaccination course may be recommended which will mean 2 trips to the practice (which we want to try and avoid).
Rabbit vaccinations
If you have a pet rabbit then we are approaching the highest risk time of year for RHD & Myxomatosis so these vaccinations should not be delayed.

Hip Hip Hooray for Ava
Ava is now seven months on from her surgery. She is very lively and is behaving like a puppy again!
Updated Prescribing Rules for Parasite Control Products
On 1st September 2023 our regulatory body, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), introduced new guidance on the prescribing of certain veterinary medicines
A Corny Tale
Vet Cliff Maw performed a superficial digital flexor tenotomy on Sidney the Whippet