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May is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month. This campaign, led by the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA), aims to raise awareness of the importance of the role of the veterinary nursing profession to the public.
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May is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month. This campaign, led by the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA), aims to raise awareness of the importance of the role of the veterinary nursing profession to the public.
The Eastcott veterinary team is here for your beloved pets, all year round, and despite the current circumstances remain committed to quality and excellence in everything we do - which is why we wanted to ‘paws’ this World Veterinary Day to say thank you
As we approach the warmer months, when ticks like to make an appearance, we wanted to give our pet owners a head start in preparing to tackle ticks!
9.00 am to 6.30pm Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday.
COVID-19 is much in the news, and some reports are based on fact, others speculation. We don’t have all the answers, but we do have some advice for you as a pet owner – or someone who spends a lot of time around pets – here’s what you should know:
In light of the current COVID-19 situation, we have pulled together a list of the frequently asked questions – which provide further information about the precautions all veterinary practices are taking to help prevent the spread of Coronavirus.
The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the recent Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak will no doubt cause disruption to our usual routine and reduce the amount of social contact we have – preventing us from doing some of the things we enjoy which helps protect and maintain our mental wellbeing.
Here at Eastcott, we take great pride in offering your pets the very best care, which is why our Pet Health Club includes so many great benefits.
Read our Winter Newsletter and keep up to date with our news and pet alerts, information and important updates that may affect you and your pets.
Thank you to everyone who has helped us to support Oak and Furrows Wildlife Rescue Centre. It is such a special charity that takes care of our local wildlife. They take care of the particularly vulnerable British hedgehog who are at great risk of extinction. The work that they do included veterinary treatment, rehabilitation and release. Their running costs are very high and it is vitally important that this valuable resource is financially supported . During 2019, we managed to raise a total of £1,682.17 which was presented to them in January 2020. As with all of our previous charities, we will continue to follow their progress and offer support where possible.
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