To all pets who`ve missed their boosters
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To all pets who`ve missed their boosters
VETERINARY GROUP JUNE 2010 Contact us: THE SCARSDALE VETERINARY GROUP To all pets who’ve missed their boosters You can come out now... Unfortunately, your pet's immunity can fade if booster vaccinations are not given annually. If you're in that situation it may mean that vaccinations need to be re-started with a completely new course. Here's a special incentive to get your pet's vaccination status back up to date. We'll give your pet a completely new course for the price of a booster! Please call or ask at Reception for more details. Derby: Burton: 01332 345191 01283 568162 MAIN HOSPITAL 45/47 Kedleston Road Derby DE22 1FN Tel: (01332) 345191 DUFFIELD 15 Town Street, Duffield Derby DE56 4EH Tel: (01332) 345191 MICKLEOVER 3 Vicarage Road, Mickleover, Derby DE3 5EA Tel: (01332) 345191 HILTON 6 Witham Close Egginton Road, Hilton Derby DE65 5JR Tel: (01283) 732999 OAKWOOD 78 Vestry Road, Oakwood Derby DE21 2BN Tel: (01332) 345191 THE SPRINGWOOD VETERINARY CENTRE 90 Spring Terrace Road Stapenhill, Burton-on-Trent Derby DE15 9DX Tel: (01283) 568162 Offer finishes 30/06/10. FARM AND EQUINE Markeaton Lane Markeaton Derby DE22 4NH Tel: (01332) 294929 post@scarsdalevets.com DRY EYE... 'Dry-eye' is a common and serious condition affecting tear production and sight. Tear glands are progressively destroyed, reducing and eventually stopping tear production. The eyes become painful, undesirable changes develop and vision is gradually lost. It's vital to diagnose this painful condition early, as research shows that early treatment is most effective. This condition affects some breeds more commonly than others, and your pet may be at risk. Dry-eye is not always obvious by looking - tear measurement is needed to check if your dog is affected. To make an appointment to have your dogs tear production measured, please contact us at the practice. This is a quick and easy test with immediate results. We look forward to seeing you soon. SENIOR CAT EVENING The Senior Cat Evening event was an enormous success and raised £289.32 towards the Cats Protection and Cats Protection Adoption Centre. Thank you to all of our clients who attended. SCARSDALE DOG SHOW Thank you to everyone who attended our charity event on Darley Park. We raised an impressive £500 for Ashbourne Animal Welfare. Professional photographers from Shaw Pictures were taking photos on the day and these can be viewed on their website: www.shawpictures.co.uk. A percentage of the profits made from the Dog Show's photos will also be donated to the charity. Any comments from the day please email: laurabutlin@scarsdalevets.com OPEN DAY CHARITY EVENT AT THE SPRINGWOOD VETERINARY CENTRE Everyone welcome to our surgery on Saturday 3rd July, from 1pm to 4pm. There will be a variety of animal related charities holding stalls, along with a tombola, cake stall and lucky dip. There will be an opportunity to chat to our staff about your pet care, health and welfare. JUNE 2010 JUNE FEATURE DOGS ARE AT RISK... KENNEL COUGH Kennel cough is an infectious disease of the airways characterised by a harsh, hacking cough that most people describe as sounding like ‘something stuck in my dog's throat.’ It is similar to a chest cold for humans and is only a serious condition in special circumstances. A dog with kennel cough generally feels active and maintains a normal appetite despite frequent fits of coughing. There is usually no fever or listlessness, just lots of coughing. not include vaccination against kennel cough. Only intranasal vaccines offer protection against Bordetella. Dogs are at risk wherever they congregate - in boarding kennels, training classes or simply out on walks. The annual booster injection offers protection against many of the viruses but does The Scarsdale Veterinary Group offer the Kennel Cough vaccine at a discounted price of £18.02 if you have you have it done at the same time as the annual booster injection. Dogs can be protected with an intranasal dose of Kennel Cough vaccine one week prior to going into kennels. Rabbit Awareness A healthy life style is essential in rabbits just as it is with us. Lots of exercise, appropriate diet and mental stimulation will all help to ensure that your rabbit is fit and healthy. Myxomatosis, VHD,E.Cuniculi, Flystrike, Fleas and Mites are common diseases and problems that can all be prevented through vaccination or preventative treatment. Obesity in rabbits is an increasing problem in our pets. The desire to be 'kind' to our small 'fury friend' means that we often tend to over feed them - as well as, more importantly, feed the inappropriate foods. The extra weight means that grooming becomes difficult, so secondary problems such as fly strike occur. Prevention is always better than cure, but should the worst happen and your rabbit becomes ill - vet bills can soon mount up. Find out how to protect and insure your pet should the unthinkable happen. All the above issues can be discussed with one of our healthcare nurses. Please call Derby on 01332 345191 or Burton on 01283 568162 for a FREE nurse consultation. June 2010 IS MICROCHIP MONTH £15 FOR AN ID CHIP... The missing pets bureau responds to 7000 calls a month about missing pets. If your pet has a microchip implanted all it takes is a simple phone call to re-unite both of you. If your pet has not yet had a microchip implanted and you would like more information about it or would like to make an appointment please call Derby 01332 345191 or Burton 01283 568162. Don't forget for all Pet Club members a microchip in a cat or dog is FREE.