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Pain Clinic
The RVC anaesthesia team together with other services such as physiotherapy, oncology, neurology, orthopaedics and diagnostic imaging works as a multidisciplinary team to provide the best management of pain for chronic conditions. -
Kennel Cough Factsheet
Factsheet for dog owners about Kennel Cough which explains what kennel cough is, what kennel cough symptoms are, how a kennel cough vaccination works -
Hip Replacements
Comprehensive and high quality canine and feline hip replacement services including hip replacement costs and prices -
Veterinary Orthopaedic Surgery
The Royal Veterinary College Orthopaedic Surgery Service tackles an extensive range of musculoskeletal conditions in dogs and cats, including joint disease, angular limb deformities and acute traumas such as broken legs. -
Joint Replacement
The Royal Veterinary College has a dedicated team that look after the dogs having joint replacements -
Kennel cough
What is kennel cough? Kennel cough is the common name given to canine infectious tracheobronchitis – a respiratory infection common in dogs. It got it’s name as it spreads easily between dogs and is often a problem in boarding and rescue kennels … -
Canine Cataracts
Canine cataract surgery and dog cataract treatments -
Canine Stem Cell Services
The Royal Veterinary College offers canine stem cell therapy treatment at the Small Animal Referral Hospital in Hertfordshire. Stem cell therapy is used to help dogs who are suffering from Osteoarthritis (including secondary to hip or elbow dysplasia) or tendon injuries such as supraspinatus tendinopathy (shoulder tendon problems) -
Puppy and Kitten Dental Care
Puppies and kittens initially have baby teeth that are naturally replaced by adult teeth by approximately six months of age. It is essential to monitor puppy/kitten teeth to ensure that transition occurs smoothly, with all adult teeth coming in … -
Pre-visit information (cats and dogs)
Taking your pet to the vet can be a stressful experience, both for you and your furry friend. However, with a little preparation, you can ensure that the visit goes smoothly and that your pet receives the best care possible. This advice sheet …
