The Ark Veterinary Practice
41 Connaught Road, Fleet, , GU51 3LR United Kingdom
Tel: 01252 616 185

Practice News

Kitten update
Unfortunatley despite 5 weeks of hard work handrearing the orphaned kittens 2 have passed away. Handrearing orphaned kittens is notoriously difficult and we are lucky to ha...
Wednesday 14th July, 2010

Orphaned Kittens
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Tuesday 30th March, 2010

Over Weight Pets
Are You killing Your Pet with kindness? Obesity kills pets too!...
Thursday 21st January, 2010

The Importance of Microchipping
  &...
Wednesday 20th May, 2009

Treating Fleas- Advocate
FLEAS AND TICKS Fleas are a very common problem. They’re all around and jump ...
Monday 11th May, 2009

Importance of Neutering
As a pet owner neutering is one of the key important things you can do for the health of your pet. ...
Friday 8th May, 2009

Arthritis in dogs and cats
Arthritis is a common condition affecting both dogs and cats. Dogs aged 7-11 years of age have a 65% chance of developing arthri...
Monday 30th March, 2009

Hills Science Plan Canine/ Feline Complete Diets
Hills Science Plan have a range of food for all lifestages and styles for both cats and dogs. They have been recommended by veterinary...
Friday 20th February, 2009

Hills Feline Neutered Cat Diet
After neutering, a cat's metabolism changes; it slows down making them more prone to weight gain. But steps can be taken to reduce th...
Friday 20th February, 2009

Christmas Pointers
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Tuesday 23rd December, 2008

Your Pets And Fireworks
This time of year is an exciting time- but please don't forget your animals. Fireworks can cause fear and stress behavi...
Tuesday 11th November, 2008

Senior Pets
As pets enter their senior years several changes can occur which owners may notice. By implementing a few small changes to our pet's lifes...
Friday 5th September, 2008

Important information regarding Practice Opening Times
From the 2nd August 2008 the practice will shut at 1pm on Saturdays. We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause....
Tuesday 8th July, 2008

Introducing CVS healthy pet club
CVS Healthy Pet Club helps owners to make their pet's regular vaccinations, worming treatment and flea treatment easier to pay for....
Monday 19th May, 2008

Remeber Remember Your Pets this 5th of November
This time of year is an exciting time- but please don't forget your animals. Fireworks can cause fear and stress ...
Tuesday 23rd October, 2007

URGENT! PROTECT YOUR RABBIT FROM MYXOMATOSIS!
Myxomatosis is an ever increasing risk to pet rabbits. The disease is now seen all year round and recent outbreaks of the disease show that it is becoming more prevalent than ev...
Tuesday 11th September, 2007




Other news

Canine cataracts podcast
Accalimed Fine Art Photographer Tim Flach To Judge Dog Photographer Of The Year
Veterinary associations response to BBC Panorama It shouldnt happen at a vets
Rigorous and robust regulatory process in place, says RCVS
RCVS: concerned about Panorama allegations and will investigate
Britain is a nation of WACs (Women with animal companions)
Vets warn dog owners about dangers of artificial sweetners
Just Me and my Tortoise meeting Sunday 25th July at 2pm
Remember to include veterinary care in holiday plans
Petplan out to promote healthy pets this summer
New WVA veterinary schools and faculties database
Healthy Cats: How to help your cat live all of its 9 lives
Generous donation from Petplan helps homeless pets in Northiam
More than three UK guide dogs attacked by other dogs every month
Wildlife rescue under way as oil gushes into Gulf



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41 Connaught Road, Fleet, , GU51 3LR United Kingdom
Tel: 01252 616 185
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