Vet recommendations

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nicola1
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Re: Vet recommendations

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I use Metrovets in Newcastle - can't recommend them enough :D

http://www.metrovets.co.uk/
Little Man
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Re: Vet recommendations

Post by Little Man »

I recomend:

In Bristol
Clifton Vet
Clare and James

http://www.cliftonvet.com/

They are superb and really work with you. Both have a kenn interest in bunnies and really listen.

It's defo one of the best vetinary surgeries I have come across.
And their prices are also fair. :)
£12 per consultation
£60 per spay,if you spay more than one bunny
£15 per vacc if you vacc more than one bunny.

They are super committed and I am absolutely gutted that I now live too far away.
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Debster
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Re: Vet recommendations

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Seers Croft
Horsham/Crawley area (West Sussex)
01293 851122 http://www.seerscroft.co.uk

Rob Reynolds is senior partner and specialises in exotic/zoological medicine and Melissa exotics - both are great with rabbits. I was also impressed with Laura Sulsh who treated Timmy when he had bloat/needed a dental. Crawley Guineapig Rescue use them for the rescue piggies.

They are the local emergency out of hours centre so it is staffed 24/7.
HopperHaven
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Re: Vet recommendations

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I highly recomend our vet Stephanie Tickle who works at Acorn Veterinary Centres which has practices in both Studley, Warwickshire and Alvechurch nr Birmingham. Stephanie has loads of experience from dealing with all our rabbits and also has a special interest in them.

And Pete Hazelor one of the practice owners is a dental specialist and is very good with rabbit's teeth.

http://acornveterinarycentre.co.uk
this is a new website, and I have spotted quite a few of our animals in the photos:)
Best Wishes
Louise
http://www.hopperhaven.org.uk
Home of a Hundred Happy Hoppers
poppymoon
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Re: Vet recommendations

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i recommend carmel vetinary centre in wolverhampton

http://www.carmelvets.com/

we always try to see melanie as she is fabulous :) its a bit of a trek for me to get there now but well worth it.
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4LittlePaws
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Re: Vet recommendations

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I can whole heartedly recommend:

Peak Vets
36 Olivet Road
Sheffield
S8 8QS
http://www.peakvets.co.uk/

They have been fantastic with my cats, rabbits and rats. I travel from Rotherham to see them as they are so good. They are really well priced and offer late appointments and weekend appointments at no extra charge. The staff are all really lovely and take time to chat to you and listen to any concerns you have.
4 Little Paws
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Apache
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Re: Vet recommendations

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If anyone is in the Lancashire area, I can recommend Lester Pet care

www.lesterpetcare.co.uk

The vet that owns this is very rabbit savvy :)
HorseyHolly
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Re: Vet recommendations

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The Royal Dick Vet is easily the best in Edinburgh! http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/vet It's where they film Vet School :) You'd think it would be very pricey but it's the cheapest for vaccinations in Edinburgh I've found!
Helga
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Re: Vet recommendations

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I would recommend Your Vets to anyone in the Coventry area, Claire is the rabbit vet there and to be honest we always feel in good hands with most of the vets there, they seem to be well clued up with rabbit care, but Claire is their rabbit vet and very thorough. If bunnies need a dental it can be a little awkward as the experienced rabbit vet Rebecca has gone on to night shifts so if they need a dental they have to booked in with her in advance but on the plus side she can offer concsious dental (I know they are controversial but for our buns they have been an enormous help).
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honeybunny
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Re: Vet recommendations

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Recommending a vet in Slough. She used to be our vet here and we miss her very much..excellent with bunnies and listens to clients..her husband has a great reputation with cats ( notice we get a mention! :D )

http://www.familyfriendsvets.co.uk/content/the-vets.php

in Leicester King Richards are very good, but not cheap..ask for Paula or Emily as other vet has little rabbit experience, but the two named are good TEl: 0116 2517677
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