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Fact File
Corneal ulcers
There are several reasons why corneal ulcers appear. Most ulcers in dogs and cats are the result of trauma
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Rabbit Dental Issues and Services
Comprehensive rabbit dental services and tips about rabbit teeth care at the Royal Veterinary College in north London at the RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital -
Fact File
Encephalitozoon cuniculi in rabbits
E. cuniculi is a pathogen that primarily affects the nervous system and kidneys of rabbits
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Rabbit Health Alert
Sadly we have confirmed the presence of the rabbit haemorrhage disease virus two (RHD2 virus) in London. This is the first time we have diagnosed this fatal disease in this area. We encourage everyone who has not yet done so to bring their …Sadly we have confirmed the presence of the rabbit haemorrhage disease virus two (RHD2 virus) in …
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World-First Surgery Combination Saves Puppy’s Life
Surgeons at the RVC have successfully carried out the surgical repair of a complex combination of heart defects in a dogSurgeons at the RVC have successfully carried out the surgical repair of a complex combination of …
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Case Study
Open heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve
Pioneering open heart surgery saving dogs lives
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Keyhole spay/laparoscopic neutering
We are pleased to announce that we now offer laparoscopic ovariectomy for dogs as part of our neutering service. This type of neutering, also known as “keyhole spaying” is a form of minimally invasive surgery and is considered to be the gold standard for neutering female dogs. -
Emergencies
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The Consultation Process
At the RVC's Queen Mother Hospital for Animals your pet receives the benefit of some of the profession’s most experienced vets -
Successful FIP treatment with remdesivir
Merlin, a 24-week-old male neutered Bengal, was presented to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals at the Royal Veterinary College with a one-week history of lethargy, hyporexia and a 24-hour history of tachypnoea.Merlin, a 24-week-old male neutered Bengal, was presented to the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals …