• Qualified, Professional, knowledgable Experienced, Caring Vets & Nurses.
• We care about all species of rodents and are experienced in treating them. We treat both them and their owners with respect. We desex and treat rodents regularly.
• Refferrals & Second opinions – if you don’t feel your normal vet is comfortable treating these species we are happy to help.
• Desexing your pet can greatly extend its lifespan and protect its health in addition to preventing unwanted breeding and sexual behaviour.
• Advice on diet and husbandry
• Behavioural Problems – prevention & treatment
• Radiographs (Xrays) – our xray is capable of making clear images of even the tiniest of pets.
• Ultrasound
• Orthopaedic Procedures
• Soft Tissue surgeries
• Weight loss/control advice – obesity is a major problem in rodents. We are experienced in weigth loss and prevention advice.
• Complete Parasite control – Fleas, intestinal worms, Others.
• Full in house Blood testing
• Ear disease – prevention & treatment
• Opthalmology
• Dentistry – teeth problems are common in rodents. All of the their teeth continue to grow throughout its life. Poor diet and poor genetics make the teeth grow in inappropriate directions causing all sorts of problems.
• Complete in House Laboratory
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