Vets4Pets Warrington Winwick

Monday: 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 20:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 20:00
Friday: 09:00 - 20:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 11:00 - 17:00

About Vets4Pets Warrington Winwick

WeŌĆÖre fully equipped with consulting rooms, operating theatres and hospital wards to give your pet the best possible care. Take a look at our facilities.

Vets4Pets Warrington Winwick Description

WeŌĆÖre fully equipped with consulting rooms, operating theatres and hospital wards to give your pet the best possible care. Take a look at our facilities.

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Why not support a fantastic cause and attend the Cheshire Dogs Home at their upcoming Bond Night event! There are still tickets available!

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What should I feed my pet rabbit?
Vet recommended daily rabbit diet As a rough guide, about 70% of the diet should be hay/grass, 28% vegetables and only 2% pellets or nuggets, which is about 1-2 tablespoons a day for an average rabbit.
Feeding rabbits is actually simple and straightforward. The best diet for rabbits is one that mimics their natural grass-based diet in the wild as closely as possible. This means they should be fed unlimited good quality hay or grass, and some ...leafy green vegetables and herbs, which can be supplemented with a small measured amount of nuggeted or pelleted feed in an amount recommended by the manufacturer. Treats should be kept to a minimum, but if they are fed they should be healthy and natural. Fresh drinking water must always be available.
https://www.vets4pets.com/ŌĆ”/rabbit-advŌ Ć”/feeding-your-rabbit/
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What is Yellow Dog UKTM?
The Yellow Dog Project is a registered charity created to bring awareness to dogs who need space while training, recovering from surgery, or being rehabilitated.
... If you see a dog with a YELLOW ribbon, bandana or similar on the leash or on the dog, this is a dog which needs some space.
http://www.yellowdoguk.co.uk
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What should I feed my pet rabbit?
Vet recommended daily rabbit diet As a rough guide, about 70% of the diet should be hay/grass, 28% vegetables and only 2% pellets or nuggets, which is about 1-2 tablespoons a day for an average rabbit.
Feeding rabbits is actually simple and straightforward. The best diet for rabbits is one that mimics their natural grass-based diet in the wild as closely as possible. This means they should be fed unlimited good quality hay or grass, and some ...leafy green vegetables and herbs, which can be supplemented with a small measured amount of nuggeted or pelleted feed in an amount recommended by the manufacturer. Treats should be kept to a minimum, but if they are fed they should be healthy and natural. Fresh drinking water must always be available.
https://www.vets4pets.com/ŌĆ”/rabbit-advŌ Ć”/feeding-your-rabbit/
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Choosing a food suitable for your cat is one of the first decisions you will have to make. Unsurprisingly, as your cat ages, their needs will alterŌĆō nutritional needs are not fixed and change with your cat. Making sure you are always feeding food that is right for your cat is an important part of supporting their health, and this may mean changing their diet several times throughout their life.
The nutrition demands of your cat are affected by:
Exercise levels
... Weight
Life stage
State of health
Neutering status
With many cat foods looking similar and so many to choose from, the selection process can feel overwhelming. Thankfully, your vet can help you choose, and will also help you decide when and if to change your cat's diet in the future.
https://www.vets4pets.com/pet-health-advŌ Ć”/ŌĆ”/cat-diet-advice/
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We loved meeting little Jelly Bean today . She is such a good girl behaving on her lead . What a cutie !! Xx

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Winter watch !
DonŌĆÖt walk your dog on ice as just like us they can slip and injure themselves. Even more important is to make sure they donŌĆÖt run onto frozen lakes or canals, as they could fall into icy water if the ice is too thin. Grit and salt on your dog's paws can make them sore, so it is important to wash it off. It can also make them poorly if they lick it off, so always rinse your pup's paws after walks. Take care in snow, your dog might see it as a novelty but da...ngerous objects or chemicals may be hidden underneath ŌĆō also eating snow can cause stomach upset and even hypothermia. Make sure your dog always has a fresh water supply, and donŌĆÖt allow it to freeze.
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Carlo has now been re-united ­¤Öé

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What food should I feed my dog? Choosing a food suitable for your dog is one of the first decisions you will have to make. Unsurprisingly, as your dog ages, their needs will alter. Making sure you are always feeding food that is right for your dog is an important part of supporting their health, and this may mean changing their diet several times throughout their life. The nutrition demands of your dog are affected by:
Breed Exercise levels ... Weight Life stage State of health Neutering status
With many dog foods looking similar and so many to choose from, the selection process can feel overwhelming. Thankfully, your vet can help you choose, and will also help you decide when and if to change your dogŌĆÖs diet in the future.
https://www.vets4pets.com/pet-health-advŌ Ć”/ŌĆ”/dog-diet-advice/
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Anti-freeze solution is poisonous to cats when ingested!
Just a small amount can cause kidney failure and if left untreated it can rapidly be fatal. Surprisingly anti-freeze tastes good to cats, so any spills should be cleared up immediately and thoroughly, even if it's just a small amount. Signs of anti-freeze poisoning can show within 30 minutes of ingestion.
If your cat shows any signs of breathing difficulties, acts drunk and uncoordinated, is sleepy or depressed, is vomiting or having seizures you should contact us immediately on 01925 643 700

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Winter watch !
DonŌĆÖt walk your dog on ice as just like us they can slip and injure themselves. Even more important is to make sure they donŌĆÖt run onto frozen lakes or canals, as they could fall into icy water if the ice is too thin.
Grit and salt on your dog's paws can make them sore, so it is important to wash it off. It can also make them poorly if they lick it off, so always rinse your pup's paws after walks.
... Take care in snow, your dog might see it as a novelty but dangerous objects or chemicals may be hidden underneath ŌĆō also eating snow can cause stomach upset and even hypothermia. Make sure your dog always has a fresh water supply, and donŌĆÖt allow it to freeze.
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More about Vets4Pets Warrington Winwick

Vets4Pets Warrington Winwick is located at Inside PAH , Unit 5A Junction 9 Retail Park Winwick Road, Warrington, Cheshire, WA2 8TW Warrington, England
01925 643 700
Monday: 09:00 - 20:00
Tuesday: 09:00 - 20:00
Wednesday: 09:00 - 20:00
Thursday: 09:00 - 20:00
Friday: 09:00 - 20:00
Saturday: 09:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 11:00 - 17:00