Search - Small Animal Vet
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Shelter Medicine Programme
Shelter Medicine is all about improving the lives of homeless animals; whether they are living in a state-of-the-art rehoming centre or out on the streets. -
New keyhole (laparoscopic) neutering service at the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital (BSAH)
We are pleased to announce that we now offer keyhole neutering for dogs as part of our regular neutering service. Keyhole surgery, otherwise known as laparoscopic surgery, is a form of minimally invasive surgery and is considered by many to be the …We are pleased to announce that we now offer keyhole neutering for dogs as part of our regular …
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QMHA Client Preferences - Thank you
Thank you for submitting your preferences to the RVC Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA). If you need to speak to someone at the QMHA please contact Reception: qmhreception@rvc.ac.uk or 01707 666399 (select option 5). -
Fact File
Cataract surgery
The cataract surgery success rate in dogs and cats and cats is considered high
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Open-heart Surgery Information Sheet
Open-heart surgery is a general term for the surgical repair of congenital or acquired heart conditions performed during cardiopulmonary bypass (i.e. with the aid of a heart-lung machine). The open-heart surgery programme at RVC Small Animal … -
Brachycephaly Expertise
The Royal Veterinary College has the only specialist clinic in UK for brachycephalic dog breeds, also known as short-muzzled or short-nosed dogs. -
Previously referred pet
What to do if your pet has been seen by the RVC specialist referral service previously but is unwell again with the same problem -
Tortoise Evening - winter is coming...
An evening of talks from our exotics team about tortoise care especially on the lead up to hibernation and how to avoid problemsAs summer ends and the nights draw in we need to start thinking about how to prepare our tortoises …
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First Aid Guide for Your Pet
This RVC First Aid Guide for pet owners is an aid for emergency situations, but is not intended to replace veterinary advice that is specific to your pet. -
How to prepare your small mammal/exotic pet for procedures
Please bring any medication your pet is currently receiving. Rabbits and Rodents Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus, hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice, chipmunks and prairie dogs do not need to be starved before anaesthesia so please keep …