We would like to remind all our clients that from 10th June 2024, cats in England must be microchipped and registered on a database by the time they're 20 weeks old. Find out more about microchipping your cat.
Read moreCoquet Vets' Veterinary Nurses
The month of May is Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month, which is dedicated to highlighting the important role that nurses play in practice. Find out more about our wonderful Veterinary Nurse team at Coquet Vets: Rosie, Sue, Laura, and Emma.
Read moreWhat can Veterinary Nurses do?
May is Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month. This month is dedicated to highlighting the important role that nurses play in practice. In this latest article, we look at the wide range of roles and clinical tasks that our Registered Veterinary Nurses do.
Read moreCase study: Homer the cat
After a general check-up during a microchip appointment, we discovered that Homer the cat had some serious dental health issues. This case study shows what we found and the dental surgery he needed.
Read moreHeart Disease in Dogs
Heart disease is a common problem in dogs and can be caused by a variety of underlying conditions. In this article, we look at the common signs and the tests that can help us diagnose heart disease in dogs.
Read moreCase Study: Mouth Injury
Last month, we had an emergency appointment for a dog with something stuck in its mouth. This case study shows what we found and what we did to help Cara the cockapoo.
Read moreCase study: Maddie’s Geriatric Consult
As pets get older, they can start to slow down as well as develop a range of health problems. Maddie the cat visited our vet as part of our 'Geriatric Month' offer. This case study shows what we did for the consult, and how she got on.
Read moreGeriatric Pet Profiling
As our pets get older, they can start to slow down, as well as develop a range of health problems. Doing a Geriatric Profile for your pet can help to diagnose potential issues and keep your pet as healthy and happy as possible in their senior years.
Read moreGiardia and Egg Worm Count
Here, at Coquet Vets, we can now test in-house for Giardia, which is a protozoa parasite that can cause diarrhoea in your cat or dog. We also now offer faecal worm egg counts.
Read moreYoung Dog and Puppy Ownership Course
Book now for this unique young dog and puppy course hosted by Coquet Vets and CK Training to ensure you are fully equipped to enjoy being a responsible dog owner. The course incorporates both educational and practical aspects, as well as dog training.
Read morePet Safety Tips
From flashing dog collars to pet carriers and dog harnesses for your vehicle, this short article looks at ways to help you keep your pets safer when at home, on walks, or on transport.
Read moreTo Neuter or Not To Neuter - That is the Question!
Neutering is one of the most talked about discussions in the veterinary world. This article looks at both the pros and cons of neutering to help you make the right decision for your pet.
Read moreTooth Resorptive Lesions
A tooth resorptive lesion (TRL), also known as a neck lesion, is a tooth defect most commonly seen in cats, but it can be seen in dogs too. These lesions are painful and require prompt treatment. In this article, we look at the symptoms and treatment options for TRLs.
Read moreRabbit Dental Care
Ever wondered what’s inside your rabbit’s mouth? In this article, we focus on rabbit’s teeth and some of the main causes and symptoms of poor dental health.
Read moreClient Story: The Return of Reg the Cat
This is a story about Reg the cat who was missing for so long, his owners thought he had sadly died. However, 4 months later, he turned up! Read this amazing story about his return home.
Read moreTeam Update - Meet Gemma
Meet Gemma, our newest member of the Coquet Vet's team, who recently joined us as a Veterinary Surgeon.
Read moreCoquet Vets Team Complete the Marine Mammal Course
Members from our Coquet Vets team recently completed a course with British Divers Marine Life Rescue (BDMLR) to become Marine Mammal Medics. Here’s more about BDMLR and the seal pup we treated.
Read moreCase Study: Damian – RTA Case
This case study is about a cat called Damian who was in a road traffic accident (RTA). We look at how he was assessed and treated for his injuries.
Read moreDigestive Health
Digestive upsets are very common in dogs, often because they are prone to eat things they shouldn’t. As well as a good diet, here’s what we recommend to maintain a healthy digestive system in your dog.
Read moreXylitol Poisoning in Dogs
Xylitol is found in hard candy, chewing gum, and mints, and it can be dangerous for dogs. Symptoms of xylitol poisoning develop rapidly, and this can be life-threatening. Here’s what to look out for.
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