Goddard Vet Group

Goddard Vet Group Here you will find our dedicated and welcoming team will be more than happy to take care of all your veterinary needs.

🎆 Fireworks season is here — and while we love the sparkle, our pets often don’t! 🐾💛 Swipe through for our top tips to h...
29/10/2025

🎆 Fireworks season is here — and while we love the sparkle, our pets often don’t! 🐾💛 Swipe through for our top tips to help keep your furry friends calm and safe when the fireworks start.

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Meet Bear! 🐻💪 This 4-year-old Dogue De Bordeaux X weighs in at an impressive 57kg! 😮Our gentle giant was in for a dental...
24/10/2025

Meet Bear! 🐻💪 This 4-year-old Dogue De Bordeaux X weighs in at an impressive 57kg! 😮

Our gentle giant was in for a dental procedure to remove two troublesome teeth — all went smoothly, and this big softie was back home the same day! 🦷💙

Lovely Beau, a 4-year-old Staffie, was in for a routine lump removal and dental check recently💙🦷 He was such a brave boy...
24/10/2025

Lovely Beau, a 4-year-old Staffie, was in for a routine lump removal and dental check recently💙🦷 He was such a brave boy and full of tail wags! 🐾

Some heroes wear capes. Ours wears a stethoscope 🩺 Watch Vet Sam and the team at Mandeville Hospital help Max!
17/10/2025

Some heroes wear capes. Ours wears a stethoscope 🩺 Watch Vet Sam and the team at Mandeville Hospital help Max!

🐾 Welcome Mohsen!We’re excited to welcome Mohsen to our Ewell team! He brings a diverse background from working in indep...
29/09/2025

🐾 Welcome Mohsen!

We’re excited to welcome Mohsen to our Ewell team! He brings a diverse background from working in independent practices, cooperatives, and charitable organisations across the UK, along with specialised training at referral centers. Mohsen’s key interests include diagnostic imaging, ophthalmology, and soft tissue surgery, and we can’t wait for him to share his expertise with our team and patients.

Not your everyday patient! 🦅
22/09/2025

Not your everyday patient! 🦅

👀 Your pet’s eyes do a lot more than help them see — they’re also a window into their health. But because pets can’t tel...
19/09/2025

👀 Your pet’s eyes do a lot more than help them see — they’re also a window into their health. But because pets can’t tell us when something feels wrong, it’s up to us to spot the signs early.

Here are 7 common warning signs of poor eye health:
1️⃣ Asymmetry – eyes don’t look the same
2️⃣ Irritation – rubbing, squinting, or redness
3️⃣ Blindness – clumsy, confused, or vision loss
4️⃣ Tear Staining – reddish-brown streaks under the eyes
5️⃣ Redness – inflamed or swollen eyes
6️⃣ Cloudy / Colour Change – eyes lose their sparkle or change shade
7️⃣ Runny / Sticky Eyes – watery, mucus, or unusual discharge

🐾 Eye problems can be painful and progress quickly. If you notice any of these changes, the best thing you can do is book a check-up with your vet. Early care means happier, healthier eyes — and a happier, healthier pet. ❤️

🐾 Pet Eye Health Awareness Week: Rusty’s Story 🐾Rusty, a retired police search dog, developed a sore patch near his eye ...
18/09/2025

🐾 Pet Eye Health Awareness Week: Rusty’s Story 🐾

Rusty, a retired police search dog, developed a sore patch near his eye linked to a chronic skin condition. Thanks to specialist care at our South Woodford practice, his condition is now well managed.

Vet Adam Thoms explained:

“Rusty’s condition is being managed with medication and he’s responded very well to treatment and is feeling much more comfortable.”

Rusty’s story is a reminder of how important eye health is for our pets. Here are 7 common signs of poor eye health to look out for:

👁️ Asymmetry
👁️ Irritation
👁️ Blindness
👁️ Tear staining
👁️ Redness
👁️ Dull, cloudy, or colour change
👁️ Runny or sticky eyes

If you notice any of these, book a check-up—early care makes a huge difference.

💙 Read Rusty’s full story on our blog here: https://www.goddardvetgroup.co.uk/blog/our-support-for-london-retired-police-dogs/

Find out more about how we are supporting the London Retired Police Dogs Trust (LRPD) charity.

👀✨ It’s Pet Eye Health Awareness Week!Did you know that eye problems are surprisingly common in pets? From redness and c...
17/09/2025

👀✨ It’s Pet Eye Health Awareness Week!

Did you know that eye problems are surprisingly common in pets? From redness and cloudiness to discharge or pawing at the eye, small changes can sometimes signal something more serious. By checking your pet’s eyes regularly, you can help spot issues early and keep them comfortable, happy, and healthy 🐾💙

08/08/2025
It’s International Cat Day! 🐾 Swipe through: Which emoji is your cat? Post below 👇 Tag your cat-friends and let the chao...
08/08/2025

It’s International Cat Day! 🐾 Swipe through: Which emoji is your cat? Post below 👇 Tag your cat-friends and let the chaos begin!

🎙️ The Vocal One - talks back, announces every entrance, meows like they pay the rent
💨 The Chaotic Zoomer - random sprints, wall runs, parkour wannabe
🛋️The Couch Potato - sleeps 23/7, wakes up for food and stretching only
👀 The Judgy One - constant side-eye, always watching, definitely thinks they’re better than you
💻 The Keyboard Supervisor - sits on your laptop as soon as you open it
🧽 The Clean Freak - always grooming - themselves, you, other pets, the air…

BOOP🐾💖📍 Goddard Vet Group Raynes ParkNot-so-little Lila was in for her first puppy check, and we couldn’t resist this cl...
29/07/2025

BOOP🐾💖

📍 Goddard Vet Group Raynes Park

Not-so-little Lila was in for her first puppy check, and we couldn’t resist this close-up! That nose? 10/10 would boop again 😍

Grass seeds: 0, Rue: 1 ✅This brave girl came in after one made it deep into her ear—and we found 20+ more hiding in her ...
18/07/2025

Grass seeds: 0, Rue: 1 ✅

This brave girl came in after one made it deep into her ear—and we found 20+ more hiding in her fur! Please check your dog’s ears and paws this time of year 🌾🐶

14/06/2025

We are aware of a few videos circulating social media at the moment regarding ibuprofen ingestion in dogs.

Ibuprofen is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). It is commonly used in people for the relief of pain and inflammation associated with aches and pains, headache, cramps and for the relief of mild fever.

Ibuprofen is a very widely available over-the-counter painkiller. Although well tolerated in people, dogs are very sensitive to ibuprofen and ingestion of even a relatively low dose can cause adverse effects on the gut and the kidneys. A very large overdose can even cause very rapid onset features including convulsions.

☎️Owners can call Animal PoisonLine on 01202 509000 if they are concerned about their pet.

We do not recommend the administration of any human medications without prior consultation with your veterinary surgeon.

🌿 Did you know grass seeds can pose a hidden danger to your dog during summer walks? They may be small, but they can cau...
12/06/2025

🌿 Did you know grass seeds can pose a hidden danger to your dog during summer walks? They may be small, but they can cause big problems—especially if they get lodged in paws, ears, or fur 😟

We've put together a simple infographic with 5 easy tips to help keep your pup safe while enjoying the outdoors 🐶💚 Whether you're heading to the park or strolling through the fields, a quick check can make all the difference.

📍 For advice or support, your local Goddard Veterinary Group team is always here to help.

👉 Share this with fellow dog owners to help protect more paws this summer!

Potter may have three legs, but that doesn’t slow him down one bit! 🐕💨 He visited us today for a heart check and was an ...
30/05/2025

Potter may have three legs, but that doesn’t slow him down one bit! 🐕💨 He visited us today for a heart check and was an absolute star 💛

Meet Toad – from garden stray to pampered lap cat 🐾💙Toad was brought into our practice after spending 4 years living as ...
23/05/2025

Meet Toad – from garden stray to pampered lap cat 🐾💙

Toad was brought into our practice after spending 4 years living as a stray in someone’s garden. He arrived severely underweight (just 3.2kg) and suffering with respiratory issues.

After a full examination and blood tests, we discovered Toad is FIV positive (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) – a condition that means he’ll need to stay indoors or in a secure garden, and be closely monitored for any illnesses due to his compromised immune system.

But Toad’s story has a very happy ending 💫 He was quickly fostered by Sally, one of our amazing RVNs, who works alongside Cats Protection League. It didn’t take long for everyone to realise he’d already found his forever home – and Sally officially adopted him! 🐱💕

Toad is now a healthy 5kg, his respiratory issues are well managed, and he’s living the dream as a very happy (and very loved) lap cat. 🛋️💖

Say hello to Toby, a 5-year-old Cavapoo who was referred to NDSR by Anne for TPLO surgery. Thanks to an excellent diagno...
23/05/2025

Say hello to Toby, a 5-year-old Cavapoo who was referred to NDSR by Anne for TPLO surgery. Thanks to an excellent diagnosis and referral, and the expert care he received at NDSR, Toby is well on the road to recovery.

He’s now doing brilliantly in hydrotherapy with Joanne Boddy – and as you can see, he’s one happy dog again! 💙🐶

We had another lovely visit from little Woody this week! 🐶 This 3-month-old Cocker Spaniel came in for his vaccines and ...
16/05/2025

We had another lovely visit from little Woody this week! 🐶 This 3-month-old Cocker Spaniel came in for his vaccines and gave us all the puppy eyes 😍

Address

150 Kingston Road
Surrey
KT172ET

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 7pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 7pm
Thursday 8:30am - 7pm
Friday 8:30am - 7pm
Saturday 8:30am - 4pm

Telephone

+442083936049

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Welcome to Goddard Vets Ewell

Our Ewell branch has been established for over 60 years and in 2009 became part of the Goddard Veterinary Group. Many of our dedicated and caring team members are familiar faces to our clients having worked at the branch for a number of years.

The practice is fully-equipped to care for you and your pet with our excellent on-site facilities, allowing blood testing, x-rays and operations to be performed. Please see the additional services we offer below.

In the event of a veterinary emergency or if your pet is unwell out of hours our Hospitals offer your pets a dedicated emergency service and the reassurance of knowing we are open 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year. The closest hospital to our Ewell branch is Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital call 020 8946 4228. For your peace of mind and for continuity of care, your pet’s medical history is accessible in any of our branches or hospitals anytime of the day or night.

This branch has been awarded the internationally-recognised Cat Friendly Clinic status for our work in reducing the stress cats experience when attending veterinary practices and is accredited by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), following a diligent assessment the RCVS is satisfied that we maintain the highest standards of veterinary care.