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Brucella canis: Referring a dog to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals
In the last two years, there have been increasing numbers of dogs identified in the UK with Brucella canis infection. Such dogs have usually been imported or have travelled to countries where Brucella canis is endemic. Due to the zoonotic risk … -
Feline Infectious Peritonitis
At the RVC we have started treating cats affected by feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) with two newly available anti-viral drugs: remdesivir and GS-441524. Until recently FIP was sadly an invariably fatal disease, with very few treatment options. … -
What to do if your pet is ill
Advice from the RVC on when you should seek veterinary help for a sick pet -
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Emergency and out-of-hours services
Emergency veterinary services are provided at the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital in London and the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in Potters Bar -
Exotic Pets and Small Mammals
The RVC Exotics and Small Mammals Service provides referral vet services for exotic pets including small mammals, reptiles, birds, amphibians and ornamental fish. -
Case Study
3D printing helps salvage limb
The new technology can be used to produce prostheses for smaller, lighter animals
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Fact File
Acute kidney injury and dialysis: What does it mean for my pet?
We use dialysis to help support dogs and cats when they have sustained an acute injury to their kidneys and are suffering from acute kidney failure
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Rabbit Neutering (spaying and castration)
Neutering is a surgical procedure to spay or castrate your rabbit to ensure they are no longer able to breed. -
How to transport your small mammal/exotic pet
Rabbits and Rodents Rabbits and rodents may be transported in a small cat carrier or small mammal pet carrier depending on their size. We have a wide range of diets available in hospital but it is helpful if you can bring in your pet’s normal food …