Posts by Jan
Once bitten – but not so shy
We all love to see puppies having fun with their playmates, but 8-week-old Husky, Tatiana, was obviously being a little too annoying and, as a result, was bitten on the head by her canine friend. Her owners took her straight to their first opinion veterinary surgeons who decided to refer Tatiana to Rob Quinn at…
Read MoreBuilding Work Completed on New Expansion
Already one of Europe’s largest veterinary referral centres for small animals, the recently completed construction of a 30,000 sq ft extension will more than double our existing size. On Wednesday 25th April the first turfs were cut and, just over a year later, the building works have been completed and we are ready to start…
Read MoreNew Level 3 Diploma at DWA
The Dick White Academy has become the first UK training centre to be approved to offer the new VetSkill Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (Companion Animal). This qualification has been designed to train Veterinary Nurses to have a holistic approach to their work, a passion for making a difference to the lives of animals,…
Read MoreMycobacterial Infections in Cats
Over the past few weeks we have observed a marked increase in the incidence of Mycobacterial infections in cats from samples submitted to the laboratory from vets across the country. We have detected these in cytology specimens by observing non-staining rods on routine staining, which subsequently stain with ZN. The clinical presentations included the presence of…
Read MoreSharing Knowledge
At DWR, not only are we committed to providing excellent patient and client care, but we are involved in numerous important research projects, many of which are in collaboration with other organisations. We openly share our research findings with other colleagues so that as many vets, researches and, ultimately, patients as possible can benefit. One…
Read MoreTotally Jinxed!
This beautiful kitten, called Jinx, was brought to us by Alresford Kitten and Feral Rescue when he was just 8 weeks old. He had a vascular ring anomaly, meaning that an abnormal major vessel from the heart was trapping the oesophagus and restricting passage of food. This can be seen on the left hand side…
Read MoreHeat Stroke in Pets – A Serious Threat
With temperatures this summer reaching well over 30°C, dogs and cats are at an increased risk of suffering from the effects of heat stroke. Unlike us, they cannot eliminate heat by sweating but have to do so by panting and, if this process is not sufficiently effective to keep the their temperature within the normal…
Read MoreOcular Foreign Body Removal
Ben was sent to us recently for removal of a thorn that had penetrated his eye. This was causing him a lot of pain and he was in danger of losing the eye. Thankfully, our Ophthalmology Team was able to remove the thorn with the help of an operating microscope. Penetrating ocular foreign bodies can…
Read MoreKeratoconjunctivitis sicca in the dog
On Thursday 8th August 2019, at 8.00 pm, DWR’s Head of Ophthalmology James Oliver BVSc PhD CertVOphthal DipECVO MRCVS will be giving a Webinar, describing the components of the canine lacrimal system and pre-ocular tear film. Using several case examples, he will cover the main clinical signs associated with acute and chronic tear film deficiencies…
Read MoreNew Laser Therapy for Physiotherapy
Our Physiotherapy Department has recently added low level Laser Therapy to its array of therapeutic approaches. Class 3B low-level Omega Laser (non-heating) Low Level Laser Therapy provides light energy that stimulates the body’s natural healing processes, optimising repair and helping to restore normal cellular function. It stimulates healing growth response through: increased ATP and protein…
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