Latest News from Norwood Vets
CHANGES TO OUR SERVICES DURING EASTER WEEKEND
Easter is almost here, and we'd like to remind you that our opening hours over the Bank Holiday weekend may differ from our usual availability.
Easter is an indulgent time of the year, and whilst chocolate is a fond treat for us, it can have serious outcomes for dogs if they eat it. As a devoted pet owner, we know how important it is for you to be informed about potential dangers that our furry friends may face. At Norwood Vets we share our valuable insights in this article, and guidance about chocolate and the affects it can have on your dog.
Happy World Book Day to our wonderful clients at Norwood Veterinary Group. Join us as we celebrate our favourite fictional pets. In this article we also explore how we can all take the lessons that we learn from our beloved fictional pets into our everyday lives.
Whether you are a fan of the classics such as Wilbur the pig and Stuart Little, or a lover of Bluey and the Australian Heeler family, there is a fictional animal dear to all of us.
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It's important to know that there are ways to walk your dog in the rain comfortably for both you and your dog. Dogs have sensitive senses, and the sound and smell of rain can be overwhelming for some.
Over the last year, we have seen our costs increase significantly and we have absorbed the majority of these additional costs to try and support our customers during difficult times. However, with costs continuing to escalate, our prices need to increase to offset at least some of these higher costs.
Springtime allergies are not simply a problem for people; they can also affect pets. Pets can experience seasonal allergies in the springtime, just like people can.
To keep their furry friends healthy and comfortable, it’s good for pet owners to know about the signs of springtime allergies in pets and how to treat them. The signs and remedies for pet allergies in spring will be covered in this blog.
At Norwood veterinary group we are pleased to be once again running our full range of Nurse clinics for your pets. Senior pet health clinics provide a chance to assess the health of pets aged 8 and over.
Given the current situation we have decided to take some precautions to help protect our clients and staff from the spread of corona-virus.
With the year flying by, firework season is soon to be upon us.
What does this mean?
Some pets have a fear of fireworks and can become really distressed and worked up by them. The last thing we owners like to see is out pet shaking, vocalising and distressed by the sounds and flashing that fireworks create. Though bonfire night may be a few weeks away yet, now is the time to start desensitizing your pets to prepare and help them through firework season.