All Creatures Battersea Ltd

All Creatures Battersea Ltd Small animal veterinary and nursing care All Creatures Veterinary Surgery

We have been looking after the pets of Battersea for the last 40 years.

We are RCVS approved and a Training Practice. Every member of our staff is a pet owner themselves and fully understands the bond you have with your pet. We aim to give you the service we would demand for our own pets, to help you keep your pet in good health, and of course to treat your pets promptly and effectively when they are sick. We are an independent Veterinary Surgery - so not part of any

large chain. This means that you can - holidays apart - always see the same vet if you choose. We are committed to providing the best possible care for your pet and to that end regularly attend courses to further our knowledge and skills. We constantly strive to improve our service to you and make your experience of the Practice a positive one

You can also follow on Instagram to see more.
06/06/2025

You can also follow on Instagram to see more.

It's that time of the year again!!
04/06/2025

It's that time of the year again!!

Look at cute miss Gigi and her toy duck 😍🐾🦆
29/05/2025

Look at cute miss Gigi and her toy duck 😍🐾🦆

Please be advised we will be closed for the Bank Holiday Monday 26th May.
23/05/2025

Please be advised we will be closed for the Bank Holiday Monday 26th May.

Meet little mighty dwarf lop Milo bunny! 🥰🐰
22/05/2025

Meet little mighty dwarf lop Milo bunny!
🥰🐰

20/05/2025

✅ How to Protect Your Dog:
• Avoid overgrown grassy areas, especially during dry months
• Groom your dog regularly, especially between toes, underarms, and ears
• Check your dog thoroughly after walks
• Visit the vet if you notice anything unusual—early treatment can prevent serious complications
Don’t underestimate these tiny seeds—stay vigilant and keep your dog safe this season!

20/05/2025

🐾 Common Signs Your Dog Has a Grass Seed Problem:
• Sudden limping or licking at the paw
• Head shaking or scratching the ears
• Swelling or discharge from the eyes, nose, or skin
• Sudden sneezing or nosebleeds

20/05/2025

🚨 Why Grass Seeds Are Dangerous:
Grass seeds, especially from wild grasses like foxtails, can easily get caught in your dog’s fur, ears, eyes, paws, or even nose. Because of their sharp, pointed structure, they don’t just stick—they burrow. Left untreated, they can cause painful infections, abscesses, or even migrate internally.

20/05/2025

🌾 Grass Seeds: A Hidden Danger for Dogs 🐶
As summer rolls in and grass begins to dry out, pet owners need to be aware of a hidden hazard—grass seeds. These tiny, barbed seeds may seem harmless, but they can pose serious health risks to your dog.

Introducing the dancing dog!Mr Randall is always entertaining us with his antics!🐾🐶
15/05/2025

Introducing the dancing dog!
Mr Randall is always entertaining us with his antics!🐾🐶

The late great Zizou. 🐾🌈🌉
14/05/2025

The late great Zizou. 🐾🌈🌉

Address

85 Lavender Hill
London
SW115QL

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6pm
Friday 8:30am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

Telephone

+442072280648

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