Natures Vet Clinic

Natures Vet Clinic Natures Vet Clinic in Paulton provides expert care for cats, dogs, and rabbits.

Our services include vaccinations, consultations, microchipping, spaying, neutering, dental cleaning, and nail clipping. The data controller is Independent Vetcare Ltd, The Chocolate Factory, Keynsham, Bristol, BS31 2AU (ICO Reference number Z3212973). We have a Data Protection Officer who can be contacted at [email protected]

Fly strike is a serious risk, but it’s preventable. 🐰👉 Check your rabbit’s back end each day, keep their bedding clean, ...
28/08/2025

Fly strike is a serious risk, but it’s preventable. 🐰

👉 Check your rabbit’s back end each day, keep their bedding clean, and ask your vet about protection.

With Pet Health Club, annual fly strike prevention is included for rabbit members.

Want to be a member? Join today: bit.ly/JoinPetHealthClub

Show off your pooch! Share the silliest photo you have of your dog. 🐶
26/08/2025

Show off your pooch! Share the silliest photo you have of your dog. 🐶

22/08/2025

The best feeling is hearing "There's nothing to pay today, it's all included in your Pet Health Club membership.” 🤩

👉 Join the club today: https://bit.ly/PetHealthClubUK

Blue-green algae can be toxic to dogs. ☢️It may appear as scum or green paint on the surface of ponds or lakes, but even...
20/08/2025

Blue-green algae can be toxic to dogs. ☢️

It may appear as scum or green paint on the surface of ponds or lakes, but even a small amount can cause dogs to become seriously ill. Keep them out of water that looks suspicious, and always check for warning signs when out on walks.

Learn what to look for and how to keep your dog safe: https://www.pethealthclub.com/uk/pet-advice/blue-green-algae-poisoning-in-dogs

We had a very busy afternoon on Monday with a number of urgent cases to see. One of those was Toffee who suddenly starte...
20/08/2025

We had a very busy afternoon on Monday with a number of urgent cases to see. One of those was Toffee who suddenly started retching, a lot! Suspecting she had something stuck in her throat, we sedated her. See the comments for a video of what we removed from her nasopharynx 😱
Toffee recovered well and is feeling much better now 🥰

Pet Health Club has partnered with Cats Protection to help you give your new cat the best start, and through our partner...
17/08/2025

Pet Health Club has partnered with Cats Protection to help you give your new cat the best start, and through our partnership, you can get a special code to join the Pet Health Club online.

That code offers a 12-month Essential plan membership for the price of 10, including vaccinations, flea and worm treatment, and a healthy pet check every six months.

You’ll also be helping more cats in need, as for every Pet Health Club Essential plan membership sold, Cats Protection will receive £10.

To find out more, visit: https://pethealthclub.com/cats-protection

*Terms and conditions apply. The offer is only valid for the Pet Health Club Essentials plan.

15/08/2025

We are so sad and sorry to hear the news of an English Bulldog being found dead, after suffering heatstroke. Brachycephalic animals (those with flat faces) are more at risk.

So how can we prevent this?

Ultimately, don't walk your dog in hot weather. But, if you are in this scary situation, what should you do?

Is it true that if we use cold water on heat stroke pets they will go into shock?

One of the most common things we still hear is that we can only use tepid water on a pet with heat stroke, incase they get some complications like hypothermic overshoot, peripheral vasoconstriction hindering a cooling response, and cardiogenic shock...

We have heard not to use cold water in case it causes shock... this rarely happens!

But guess what? In a recent study over 26% of dogs presented with heat stroke died, with flat faced breeds making up nearly half of heat stroke cases seen in the study.

You should:

💧Get someone to call the local veterinary practice and tell them you're going to travel down with a heat stroke patient
💧Pour, hose or if possible immerse the pet in very cold water (this should obviously be done under constant supervision, ensuring the head is fully above water and immersion should not be attempted if the animal is too large, or you are unable to do so without hurting yourself)
💧NB: If using a hose pipe, make sure it has run through until cold, as they can often contain water that is extremely hot in the tubing initially
💧Do not drape in towels and leave them in situ. Keep the cold water flowing.
💧Move to a cool, shaded area
💧Prepare to transport to vets in a cold, air conditioned car

In studies they found that:

🌅International consensus from sports medicine organisations supports treating EHS with early rapid cooling by immersing the casualty in cold water.
🌅Ice-water immersion has been shown to be highly effective in exertional heat stroke, with a zero fatality rate in large case series of younger, fit patients.
🌅Hyperthermic individuals were cooled twice as fast by Cold Water Immersion as by passive recovery.
🌅No complications occurred during the treatment of three older patients with severe heat stroke were treated with cold‐water immersion.
🌅Cold water immersion (CWI) is the preferred cooling modality in EHS guidelines and the optimal method applicable to UK Service Personnel
🌅Studies suggest using either ice-water or cold-water immersion

The best intervention is PREVENTION, but if you find yourself with an animal with heat stroke, using cold water either by pouring, hosing or ideally (if safe) immersion then this may help reduce their temperature to safe levels while you transport to a veterinary practice.

Read more below:

https://www.vetvoices.co.uk/post/cool-icy-cold-or-tepid

Your cat can’t tell you what’s wrong, but we can. Wellness Screening helps detect hidden health issues before they becom...
14/08/2025

Your cat can’t tell you what’s wrong, but we can.

Wellness Screening helps detect hidden health issues before they become serious. It’s an important annual check for cats aged 7 and over, even if they seem perfectly healthy.

📞 To book a Wellness Screening, please contact us directly.


*For cats aged 7+. Please book a consultation if your pet is unwell. Visit our website for more details.

Ticks are ick. Don’t let any on your pet this summer with Pet Health Club. Get tailored flea, tick and worm treatment th...
11/08/2025

Ticks are ick. Don’t let any on your pet this summer with Pet Health Club. Get tailored flea, tick and worm treatment throughout the year when you join the club.

👉 Find out more: bit.ly/JoinPetHealthClub

Your pet’s health essentials, in one easy plan. No surprises, just savings and lots of tail wags.  👉 Start saving money ...
10/08/2025

Your pet’s health essentials, in one easy plan. No surprises, just savings and lots of tail wags.

👉 Start saving money here: https://bit.ly/PetHealthClubUK

We want to see your kitty cats! Share a photo of your cat that always makes you smile. 😺
08/08/2025

We want to see your kitty cats! Share a photo of your cat that always makes you smile. 😺

Address

Paulton

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Saturday 8:30am - 12:30pm

Telephone

+441761411705

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