to help keep your much loved pets in the very best of health.
Check your dog on a regular basis from nose to tail looking for any small lumps that may be a tick. If you find a lump, part the hair and look at it more closely (a magnifying glass may help). The area where the tick attaches may be painful and swollen. Ticks can be distinguished from other skin lumps as the tick’s legs can be seen if you look closely.
We know how stressful the firework season can be for our furry friends, especially now that it can run from October through till January. To help your nervous or agitated pets, we are running our free "Stress less" clinics throughout October and November. Our qualified nurses will advise you on your pet according to their individual needs and provide you with a support programme. Where appropriate, they can also recommend non-prescription products to help ease their stress.
Call us to book your free "Stress less" appointment or pop in and pick up some information to help you and your pet cope with those whizzes and bangs!
Do you struggle to keep your pet slim? We are inviting all our patients to come in for a free weight consultation. Our nurses can guide you on how best to help your pet reach their ideal weight by following a simple diet and exercise plan. Being overweight can put a strain on your pet’s health so help your pet get fit – not fat!
. This will highlight any areas where we are looking for the early signs of many age related conditions.
. This is a simple but very helpful test that can easily detect early signs of kidney problems and diabetes. Please call into us before your appointment and collect a bag of special cat litter to help collect a
The warmth of the central heating helps trigger the eggs to hatch so pets start to scratch and we, too, can end up with itchy ankles from flea bites!
A new company has been set up locally by two qualified Environmental Health Officers offering a professional, discrete service to treat your home against fleas this autumn. They are offering discounts on their usual charge of £80, as follows:
Whilst we help you to treat your pet regularly with appropriate products, the home can remain a source of new fleas. There are household sprays available but we believe that this new service provides a more complete protection especially important where some pets (as well as their owners) may be more sensitive to the presence of fleas.
Give your pet the very best chance of a long and healthy life with our MOT blood screens. We are offering up to
A little extra weight is a big problem for your pet. Do you struggle to keep your pet slim? Get 2018 off to a good start by booking in for a FREE Porky Pet nurses consultation. Our nurses can guide you on how best to help your pet reach their ideal weight by following a simple diet & exercise plan. Being overweight can put a strain on your pets health, so help your pet get fit - not fat!
Our aim is to provide outstanding patient/client care within a friendly yet professional environment. Don't just take our word:
We are about 200m on the right after the lights. (Approx 1 mile from the Coppid Beech roundabout).
and let us know how we are doing. Alternatively, please feel free to write to us at the address above, send us an email or give us a call.
Company Details
Nantorman Limited T/A Moor Cottage Veterinary Hospital is a company registered in England & Wales with company number 7247353.