Kingsclere Vets

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An independently owned, family run veterinary practice in Kingsclere.
🐾Small Animal 🐴 Equine 🐄 Farm
24 hour dedicated cover
Old world veterinary care combined with modern equipment and facilities 🏥

🏆 Petplan Veterinary Awards 2026 nominations are now open 🐾 If you’ve had a great experience with our team, we’d love yo...
25/05/2026

🏆 Petplan Veterinary Awards 2026 nominations are now open 🐾

If you’ve had a great experience with our team, we’d love your support!
Whether you’ve been cared for by our small animal, farm or equine team, your nominations and kind words mean the world to us.

We’re eligible for the following categories:

🐾 Practice of the Year
🐾 Vet of the Year
🐾 Vet Nurse of the Year
🐾 Practice Manager of the Year
🐾 Practice Support staff of the Year

Your support could help recognise the dedication and care our team brings to every patient 🤎

🔗 Vote here: https://awards.petplan.co.uk/

🐮 Farm vet Freya has been out and about recently visiting local farms and small holdings in the area. 🐑 She recently vis...
22/05/2026

🐮 Farm vet Freya has been out and about recently visiting local farms and small holdings in the area. 🐑

She recently visited a 9 month old Belted Galloway bull calf to carry out a routine castration procedure. Using a small amount of sedation alongside local anaesthetic, the procedure was completed smoothly and efficiently with minimal stress to the calf.

After receiving pain relief, he was soon back out grazing with the rest of the herd, who had been watching closely nearby.

If you’d like to find out more about the services our farm team can offer, please get in touch with the practice on 01635896330 or email us at [email protected] 📧

Being recognised as a Gold Standard Cat Friendly Clinic reflects our commitment to the very highest standards of feline ...
15/05/2026

Being recognised as a Gold Standard Cat Friendly Clinic reflects our commitment to the very highest standards of feline care, handling and environment 🐈

From thoughtfully designed spaces to gentle handling techniques, every detail is tailored to create a calmer, more comfortable experience for our feline patients. 🐈‍⬛ 🐾

We’re incredibly proud to share that we’ve been awarded Best Start-Up Practice at this years SPVS Congress 🎉Laura & Jami...
01/05/2026

We’re incredibly proud to share that we’ve been awarded Best Start-Up Practice at this years SPVS Congress 🎉

Laura & Jamie had the honour of attending the event and accepting the award on behalf of the whole team - a moment we won’t forget anytime soon!

The SPVS ( Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons) awards recognise practices across the whole UK that are striving for excellence in patient care, client experience, team wellbeing, and business innovation. The Best Start-Up category specifically celebrates new practices that are building something truly special from the ground using - with strong values, clear vision, and a commitment to doing things the right way.

For us, this award means a huge amount. Starting a new independent practice is no small task, and from day one our goal has been to create a supportive, compassionate environment for both our clients and our team - while delivering the highest standard of care to every patient we see.

To have that recognised by SPVS is incredibly validating, and it reflects the hard work, dedication and passion of our entire team.

Swipe to see some of the judges comments about our practice.

Choosing the right food for your pet can be overwhelming with so many options on the shelves. Understanding what’s on th...
21/04/2026

Choosing the right food for your pet can be overwhelming with so many options on the shelves. Understanding what’s on the label is the first step toward better nutrition and a healthier pet 🐾

Have a look through this post which breaks down what those ingredients and claims really mean- and what to look for when choosing your pet’s next meal 🍴

Stop judging pet food by the ingredient list! Do you know the common pitfalls?

One of the biggest sources of confusion and misinformation in pet nutrition is the ingredient list and what it can, and cannot, tell us.

There are strict rules when it comes to ingredients that can be used in pet food and the details that must be provided on packaging. Unfortunately, there is a lot of misinformation and scaremongering that can make reading pet food labels confusing.

So, ingredients with high moisture content (like fresh chicken) appear higher up — even if they contribute fewer nutrients overall.
➡️ Example:
A food with fresh chicken as the first ingredient may contain less actual chicken than a food listing chicken meal second or third, because chicken meal is far more concentrated.

Manufacturers also know ingredient lists are used as marketing tools. Some may add “appealing” ingredients in tiny amounts just to attract buyers — not because they meaningfully improve the diet.

Misinformation in pet nutrition is everywhere
People often use fear and emotion to make you doubt your feeding choices.

The most important thing is simple:

✅ Your pet is fed
✅ Your pet is healthy
✅ The diet is complete
✅ The diet is safe for your pet and for you

Then we can look at other important factors like:

-Does the company employ a Veterinary Nutritionist?
-Do they rely only on spreadsheets, or do they perform feeding trials?
-Is the diet nutritionally balanced and quality controlled?

Common Pet Food Myths (and the truth)

❎Myth - animal parts that are not safe for human consumption are included in pet food
✅Reality – all animal derived products used in pet food in the UK must be safe for human consumption. Pet food manufacturers may make use of parts that there is a lower demand for in the human food chain but that are still safe and nutritious, for example offal. Using the term 'human grade' does not really make a difference in the UK, we MUST use products safe for human consumption.

❎Myth – the term “meat and animal derivatives” means that the animal derived ingredients are of poor quality
✅Reality – This term is used because of labelling regulations and is an example of category labelling, it does not reflect ingredient quality. Category labelling allows manufacturers to adjust some ingredients without having to print new packaging. This means that they can make use of what is seasonally available, helping to keep the food affordable. For pets that are sensitive to changes, the alternative is that each ingredient is listed individually which is more often the case for foods with a fixed formula. “Meat and animal derivatives” are ingredients which are often surplus in the human food chain. For example, parts of animals that are not normally consumed by people in the UK but that are highly nutritious, such as offal.

❎Myth – Pet food often only contains 4% meat/animal derived products.
✅Reality – This misunderstanding is usually due to labelling rules when a specific ingredient is named. For a product to be labelled as “containing” or “with” a particular ingredient, it must have at least 4% of the specified ingredient. For example, a product that “contains chicken”, must be a minimum of 4% chicken. It may contain much more, and it may also contain other species of animal, such as pork or lamb, under the umbrella of “meat and animal derivatives”, (which has previously been explained still provides good nutrition).

❎Myth – dogs and cats shouldn’t be fed grains. They are used as fillers.
✅Reality – properly prepared grains are a great source of beneficial nutrients. For example, they can provide slowly released energy, essential fatty acids, vitamins, minerals and fibre. Grain allergies and intolerances are uncommon in dogs and cats.

❎Myth – pet food contains ash
✅Reality – the “crude ash” listed on the label under analytical constituents is a legal definition which reflects the mineral content of the food e.g. calcium and phosphorus. Other names include inorganic matter or incinerated residue.

❎Myth – higher protein = higher quality food
✅Reality – you can’t judge the quality of complete pet foods by the ingredients list or analytical constituents (e.g. protein %) alone. For example, a higher protein quantity isn’t beneficial if it’s of low quality and not very digestible, or if it is in excess of what the animal can make use of. Choosing a pet food – you should look to feed a complete diet made by a reputable manufacturer that employs experts to formulate the food following FEDIAF guidelines, has strict quality control procedures and analyses the finished product. Further reassurance can be gained by choosing a manufacturer that performs feeding trials on their products and doesn’t rely wholly on computer-based formulations.

⭐ So what should you look for instead?

✔ Complete diet
✔ Reputable manufacturer
✔ Formulation (FEDIAF compliant)
✔ Strong quality control
✔ Feeding trials when possible

📌 Helpful resources:
➡ WSAVA guide to choosing a food: https://wsava.org/global-guidelines/global-nutrition-guidelines/

➡ UK Pet Food ingredient info: https://www.ukpetfood.org/information-centre/industry-guidance/ingredients.html

➡ Tufts articles:

https://sites.tufts.edu/petfoodology/2019/03/01/stop-reading-your-pet-food-ingredient-list/

https://sites.tufts.edu/petfoodology/2016/06/21/why-you-shouldnt-judge-a-pet-food-by-its-ingredient-list/

https://vethelpdirect.com/vetblog/2026/01/16/how-safe-is-pet-food-really-understanding-regulations-and-risks-in-the-uk-pet-food-industry/

🐾 Feed the pet in front of you — not the marketing on the label.

Little Frank got into a spot of bother on his recent walk with his catch of the day… unfortunately, it was his own nose ...
17/04/2026

Little Frank got into a spot of bother on his recent walk with his catch of the day… unfortunately, it was his own nose 🎣🐶😬

The good news? Frank made a very speedy recovery 🤎

Swipe to the end to see him straight after surgery—already back to his curious self!

🎣

We’re growing ✨As our practice continues to expand with our amazing clients and patients, we’re looking for an RVN to jo...
15/04/2026

We’re growing ✨

As our practice continues to expand with our amazing clients and patients, we’re looking for an RVN to join our friendly, supportive team.

If you’re someone who loves great patient care, enjoys being part of a close-knit team, and wants to grow with a modern, independent practice — we’d love to hear from you.

To apply, please send your CV and covering letter to:
📩 [email protected]

Our very first spring with the farm department and it’s already been a special one! 🐑 It wouldn’t be Easter at the vets ...
06/04/2026

Our very first spring with the farm department and it’s already been a special one! 🐑

It wouldn’t be Easter at the vets without a lamb or two… and our farm vet Laura was right in the middle of it, helping deliver lambs on Easter Sunday 🤎

Over the past few weeks, our farm vets Laura and Freya have been busy out and about, supporting local farms through the busiest (and most exciting!) time of year.

Just like small animal & equine, our farm department is available 24/7—whenever you need us.

If you’d like to find out more about what we can offer, email us at [email protected] 📩

We hope all of our lovely clients and their pets have a wonderful Easter bank holiday weekend 🐣☀️As always, our small an...
02/04/2026

We hope all of our lovely clients and their pets have a wonderful Easter bank holiday weekend 🐣☀️

As always, our small animal, equine & farm teams are on call throughout for any emergencies.

We’ll be open as usual from 8am on Tuesday 7th April for routine appointments.

01/04/2026

🐣 With the Easter bank holiday weekend nearly here, it’s important to be aware of some of the common springtime dangers for our pets 🐾

From chocolate eggs and hot cross buns to springtime garden toxins, here are a few things to watch out for 👀

As always, our team are on hand for any Easter emergencies over the bank holiday weekend.

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Coldridge House
Kingsclere
RG204SW

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