We are delighted to have been assessed as "Outstanding" for our Small Animal In-patient care and also for Small Animal Environmental Sustainability.
Following on from the CMA published report today The George Veterinary Group welcomes the formal market investigation announced.
We strongly encourage both our clients and team members to take part in the forum to present a fully rounded picture of your experiences to the CMA
From 10th June 2024, it will be compulsory for all cats to have a microchip implanted by the time they reach 20 weeks of age. If a cat is found to not have a microchip, the owner will have 21 days to have one implanted or may face a fine of up to £500.
We are helping a local vet and friend of the practice who is organising help for two charities in south-east Poland to help those fleeing Ukraine.
Our seasonal opening hours to take you through Christmas safely.
With the commitment both you and we have put in, we don't want to ruin it all by simply removing all restrictions.
We all love getting outdoors and enjoying the warmth with our pets but there are a few advisories as we approach summer.
Always a popular opportunity and we a now inviting interest and applications
Whilst travel anywhere currently is restricted, there are now new rules relating to any travel to the EU or NI with your pets.
Here we are again with Christmas around the corner! Like most, I think we are looking forward with hope after a challenging year.
From Saturday 8th August Veterinary Services will be added to the list of places where the public will be required to wear a face covering or mask.
We are delivering a full range of services again and returning to normal hours.
From 1st June we are taking some steps to increase hours across our clinics.
Our latest update on the developing situation, following the Prime Minister's announcement yesterday
Whilst we are all trying to manage the current health challenges, here's what we need to be thinking about to protect our pets.
During the transition period, at the moment anticipated to last until the end of the year (December 31st 2020), the procedures of the Pet Travel Scheme remain the same.
Wishing you all a peaceful festive season, here's a few tips to get you through the winter months.
As many as 80% of cats and dogs will suffer from some form of dental disease by the age of three.
Autumn brings its own set of challenges for our pets but there's a lot we can enjoy throughout the season too.
It's a hot topic with more cases being reported than ever before.
June is Rabbit Awareness Month and we're hoping you'll hop along to one of our free clinics
It keeps teasing us but we're nearly in summer mode. Glorious days and evenings lie ahead, surely!
Thank you to all who made it along to our first Nailsworth Clinic open evening.
We are delighted to be involved with a community initiative, working with the local community to tackle hygiene poverty.
We are now offering non-invasive laser treatments.
Winter, really? The good news is the evenings are slowly staying lighter by a little more each day. Here's our seasonal newsletter.
The purpose of this article is to inform our clients of the implication of a 'no deal' Brexit on the Pet Travel Scheme.
Before and after pictures highlight the importance of regular dental care for your pets.
Our simple guide as to what's the best course of action when you believe you've found a "stray" cat.
We are seeing an increasing number of cats being brought in, assumed "lost" and without a means to identify their owners or homes.
Take a tour behind the scenes at our Nailsworth Clinic on the evening of Friday 30th November. Minbce pies, mulled wine and a raffle too!
There's a season full of colour ahead from the changing leaves to the bursts of fireworks across the skyline
Our brand new clinic in Nailsworth opened to welcome pets and owners on 13th August.
Building works are underway on our new veterinary clinic which opens in Nailsworth this August.
Launching the newsletter a little earlier on this occasion to get us all in the mood for the summer ahead.
Unfortunately, we are currently managing a dog which we believe has the condition referred to as "Alabama Rot".
Hopefully the cold snap is well behind us now as we look forward to extended daylight hours and a warmer season ahead.
We'd like to pass a huge debt of thanks to Bertie the Labrador who gave his last donation of blood at the weekend.
A warm welcome to Hayley Hughes (RVN) and Hannah Papenfus (VCA).
We welcomed the Malmesbury Beavers to their own exclusive tour recently.
Snow has fallen, winter has arrived and so has our seasonal news update from the team.
Here's an opportunity to let the veterinary industry know just how much you appreciate us.
Leaves are changing colour and falling. Autumn is calling!
Kennel Cough, allergies, dental care, flystrike and parasites - all in one edition