Many of us are spending more time at home than we normally would, and you may be wondering if and how this may affect your feline friends. Below we have put together some useful hints and tips to help you create the perfect home environment, with some child-friendly activities included to keep both your children
Diabetes Week – 8 to 14 June 2020
Know the facts, reduce the risk Spotting the signs of diabetes in your pets is crucial as just like us, our pets can suffer from the complex disease, but it isn’t always easily identifiable. During Diabetes Week, we wanted to raise awareness and share some advice about how you can help your pet by understanding
Tiegan Milnes – Student Veterinary Nurse
Tiegan is our Student Nurse here at Calder Vets, and she kindly took time out to tell us about life as a student vet nurse. How long have you been a Student Veterinary Nurse? I was a trainee veterinary nurse for three years before becoming a student veterinary nurse in 2018 What training are you
Looking after your pet rabbit in the current environment
Having been in lockdown, and with schools closed for almost ten weeks, there has been a surge in parents getting rabbits for their children. The general docile nature of rabbits makes it seem like they can be looked after by young children with minimal supervision. However, there are many things to consider before welcoming a
Tegan Wright – Registered Veterinary Nurse
May is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, a whole month dedicated to raising awareness of the veterinary nursing profession and the vital role they play in animal care and treatment. Tegan is our Registered Veterinary Nurses and has kindly taken some time to tell us about her role within a Hospital environment. How long have you
Chelsea Jarvis – Registered Veterinary Nurse
May is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, a whole month dedicated to raising awareness of the veterinary nursing profession and the vital role they play in animal care and treatment. Chelsea our Registered Veterinary Nurse at our Dewsbury Hospital has kindly taken some time to tell us about her role within a Hospital environment. How
Julie Haddock – Registered Veterinary Nurse
May is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, a whole month dedicated to raising awareness of the veterinary nursing profession and the vital role they play in animal care and treatment. Julie is our registered veterinary nurse here at Calder Vets at our Dewsbury Hospital and she kindly took time out to tell us about life as
Amy Stanney – Registered Veterinary Nurse
May is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, a whole month dedicated to raising awareness of the veterinary nursing profession and the vital role they play in animal care and treatment. Amy is one dedicated Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVN) and she has kindly taken some time out to time to tell us about her life as an
Paula Harnett – Registered Veterinary Nurse
May is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, a whole month dedicated to raising awareness of the veterinary nursing profession and the vital role they play in animal care and treatment. Paula Harnett is one dedicated Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVN) and she has kindly taken some time out to time to tell us about her life as
Kirsty White – Registered Veterinary Nurse
May is Veterinary Nursing Awareness Month, a whole month dedicated to raising awareness of the veterinary nursing profession and the vital role they play in animal care and treatment. Kirsty White is one of our Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVN) who works on the Out of Hours Emergency team at our 24/7 Dewsbury Hospital. She kindly took the time to tell us about her

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