Holtspur Veterinary Clinic

Holtspur Veterinary Clinic We would love to meet your pet! Professional and friendly staff, consultations by appointment, full routine services, loyalty scheme.

Active Vetcare is part of CVS (UK) Limited, a company which owns veterinary practices within the UK. Company Registration Number 03777473. Registered Office: CVS House, Owen Road, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4ER.

07/11/2025

We’ve Moved!

We’re excited to let you know that our branch’s social media has now officially joined with The Beeches Veterinary Centre (Slough).

From now on, all updates, pet care tips, and news will be shared on our combined page, making it easier for you to stay connected with both teams in one place.

Thank you for following us here, and we look forward to continuing to share helpful content and adorable pet moments with you!

31/10/2025

📢 Just One Week to Go!

A quick reminder that in one week, our branch’s social media will be joining with The Beeches Veterinary Centre (Slough).

From that point forward, all updates, pet care tips, and news will be shared on our combined page—making it easier for you to stay connected with both teams in one place.

If you haven’t already, be sure to follow the new page so you don’t miss a thing! 🐾

07/10/2025

📢 We’ve Got an Update!

In one month, our branch’s social media will be joining with The Beeches Veterinary Centre (Slough) to create a shared page for all updates, news, and pet care content.

This change will help us keep everything in one place, making it easier for you to stay connected with both teams. You’ll still see the same friendly faces, helpful advice, and adorable pets—just on a combined platform!

We will post a reminder one week before the move to make sure you’re all set to follow us there. 🐾

Thank you for your continued support!

Celebrate Pet Tricks Day this 30th September!Get ready to show off your furry friend's talents this Pet Tricks Day! Whet...
30/09/2025

Celebrate Pet Tricks Day this 30th September!

Get ready to show off your furry friend's talents this Pet Tricks Day! Whether it's a high-five, a clever roll-over, or a dazzling dance move, we want to see your pets in action.

Share your best trick videos or photos with us and join the fun in the comments below!

As Autumn starts to arrive, we’d love to see some autumnal photos of your pets!Share below, we can’t wait to see them!  ...
29/09/2025

As Autumn starts to arrive, we’d love to see some autumnal photos of your pets!

Share below, we can’t wait to see them! 🍁

Millions of dogs fear the noise of fireworks going off, but has your dog developed a noise phobia?Find out what noise ph...
26/09/2025

Millions of dogs fear the noise of fireworks going off, but has your dog developed a noise phobia?

Find out what noise phobia is all about, how it develops and what to do about it here: vetcollection.co.uk/health/noisephobias

Today is International Rabbit Day! International Rabbit Day promotes the protection and care of domestic and wild rabbit...
24/09/2025

Today is International Rabbit Day!
International Rabbit Day promotes the protection and care of domestic and wild rabbits. Who doesn't love these little cuties?!

Share yours with us today in the comments below! 🐰

The autumn equinox falls on Monday 22 September and marks the start of autumn, when day and night are equal. It’s a seas...
22/09/2025

The autumn equinox falls on Monday 22 September and marks the start of autumn, when day and night are equal. It’s a seasonal shift that can affect your pet’s routine, energy levels and outdoor habits.

How does the autumn equinox affect your pet?🐶🐱
As the seasons shift, your dog might enjoy longer walks in the cooler weather. While you're out and about, keep an eye out for seasonal hazards like mushrooms, antifreeze and ticks.

Cats, on the other hand, may start spending more time indoors, seeking warmth and comfort. With less outdoor roaming, it’s important to keep them mentally stimulated: think cosy hideouts, interactive toys or window perches to watch the falling leaves. 🍁

Pet insurance or a preventative healthcare plan?Pet insurance can cover unexpected accidents or illnesses which may come...
17/09/2025

Pet insurance or a preventative healthcare plan?

Pet insurance can cover unexpected accidents or illnesses which may come your pets way. Preventative healthcare schemes focus on keeping your pet healthy and protected on an everyday basis. For example, covering their vaccinations, parasite control and health checks.

Find out more about preventative healthcare schemes and pet insurance here: vetcollection.co.uk/health-plans-and-products

Since 2019, StreetVet have been providing free, accessible veterinary care to the pets of those experiencing homelessnes...
15/09/2025

Since 2019, StreetVet have been providing free, accessible veterinary care to the pets of those experiencing homelessness.

StreetVet is changing the future for pets in need - who may otherwise have to go without the care they need and deserve.

When you next visit us in practice, we invite you to make a small donation to StreetVet - just press ‘Green’ at the till, or drop your spare change in our collection pot. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps provide vital veterinary care and services to the pets of people experiencing homelessness across the UK.

Thank you for helping us support this incredible cause.

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Hip dysplasia is a developmental condition in dogs. This is usually due to genetic predisposition and the dysplasia deve...
12/09/2025

Hip dysplasia is a developmental condition in dogs. This is usually due to genetic predisposition and the dysplasia develops or worsens as the dog grows.

Hip dysplasia can occur in any breed of dog. It is typically associated with large breeds such as
Labradors, German Shepherds, Rottweilers and Saint Bernards, but is increasingly being diagnosed
in smaller breeds such as French Bulldogs.

Find out more about hip dysplasia and the treatments and tests available here:
https://bit.ly/4210mv8

Toxins your pet should avoid in autumn Autumn Pet Toxins: Horse Chestnuts (conkers) The toxic ingredient in conkers is a...
10/09/2025

Toxins your pet should avoid in autumn Autumn Pet Toxins: Horse Chestnuts (conkers) The toxic ingredient in conkers is also found in the leaves and bark of the tree, so keep an eye out to make sure your pet doesn't eat these either. Conkers are also a choking hazard, and can potentially cause bowel obstructions if swallowed whole, which may require emergency surgery. Signs to look for in your pet include vomiting and diarrhoea, excessive drooling, excessive thirst or reduced appetite. In severe cases, ingestion can cause muscle tremors or seizures.

For more autumn pet toxins visit: vetcollection.co.uk/health/autumn-toxins

Address

5 Holtspur Parade, Heath Road
Beaconsfield
HP91DA

Opening Hours

Monday 3pm - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 10:30am
Wednesday 3pm - 5pm
Thursday 11am - 1pm
Friday 3pm - 5pm

Telephone

+441494689992

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