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How can we help?
Even with the best of care your pet will probably need to visit the vet several times during its hopefully long and happy life. But how do you know when you should call your vet ? Check out our pet healthcare tips below: Is your pet ill? Is … -
First Aid Guide for Your Pet
This RVC First Aid Guide for pet owners is an aid for emergency situations, but is not intended to replace veterinary advice that is specific to your pet. -
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Alfie - has a super temperament with people and dogs alike. As well as showing and being Crufts qualified for life, also enjoys obedience training and has gained his KCGCS Gold award. He loves his walks, and most of all, rolling around … -
Small Animal Referrals Pricing
RVC Small Animal Hospital Consultation Prices Last updated 17th March 2025 Animal Owner/Client Emergency Vet Appointment Price First opinion out of hours emergency consultationCost First opinion out of hours emergency consultation ( … -
Pre-visit information (cats and dogs)
Taking your pet to the vet can be a stressful experience, both for you and your furry friend. However, with a little preparation, you can ensure that the visit goes smoothly and that your pet receives the best care possible. This advice sheet … -
How to... videos
Videos by RVC experts showing you how you can perform some simple procedures at home -
Fact File
Encephalitozoon cuniculi in rabbits
E. cuniculi is a pathogen that primarily affects the nervous system and kidneys of rabbits
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Diabetic Remission
The RVC Diabetic Remission Clinic team is investigating the optimum methods to achieve good control, and ultimately diabetic remission, in diabetic pets. The Clinic provides dedicated care for diabetic cats while giving owners and vets the satisfaction of contributing to veterinary research and benefit of specialist advice on diabetic management. -
Tortoise Evening - winter is coming...
An evening of talks from our exotics team about tortoise care especially on the lead up to hibernation and how to avoid problemsAs summer ends and the nights draw in we need to start thinking about how to prepare our tortoises …
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Fact File
Respiratory distress in cats and dogs
Respiratory distress (dyspnoea) in cats and dogs can be gradually progressive or come on very rapidly with few warning signs