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Chapelfield Vets

Chapelfield Vets

@ChapelfieldVets

Veterinary Practice Group treating animals across Norfolk and Suffolk

South East, England Katılım Mayıs 2016
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APHA
APHA@APHAgovuk·
Although birds are allowed outside, unless you are in a Protection or Captive Bird (Monitoring) Controlled Zone, they should be in a fenced off area with their food & water undercover away from wild birds. The Avian Influenza Prevention Zone is still in place. #birdflu
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APHA@APHAgovuk·
With the increased risk of #Birdflu to #Poultry & captive birds, it's important to monitor their health. If you spot signs of #Avianflu, contact your vet immediately. It is a legal requirement to report it to us if you are in Great Britain. #how-to-spot-avian-influenza" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">gov.uk/guidance/avian… @NFU_Poultry
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Are your fields parched, brown and crispy?! The dry weather has taken it's toll on grazing paddocks. Beware for any lurking ragwort. It is usually (but not always) when grazing is sparse that horses turn to the bitter tasting ragwort. #equine #horsevet
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BritishVets@BritishVets·
Heat-related illnesses, like sunstroke and overheating, can be fatal so it is so important you think carefully before taking your dogs on a walk in hot weather and never leave your dog in a car. bva.co.uk/news-and-blog/…
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Chapelfield Vets@ChapelfieldVets·
Come and join the Long Stratton livestock team!
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Look what happened when we stopped mowing some patches of lawn by our equine treatment rooms. We hope that over time the area will develop and we look forward to seeing what will pop up next!
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BritishVets@BritishVets·
#DidYouKnow Guinea pigs and rabbits are very sensitive to extreme temperatures. With the days ahead looking set to be sizzling hot, prepare now to make sure their hutch or run is shaded from the sun and they have access to plenty of fresh drinking water. #PetAdvice
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Dogs use body language to tell us how they feel. Being aware of these signals can help keep your children and dogs safe around each other. This #ChildSafetyWeek, take a look at the #DogSafety Code for families.👉 cfsg.org.uk/dog-safety/
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horses funny clips@horse_fny_clips·
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Defra UK@DefraGovUK·
Pet theft is reportedly on the increase which is why we’ve set up the Pet Theft Taskforce Here’s what you need to know to help keep your dog safe 👇 #PetTheftTaskforce #DogTheft
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Food Standards Agency
Food Standards Agency@foodgov·
We are issuing advice to cat owners not to feed their cats specific cat food products. This follows a rise in cases of feline pancytopenia which can cause serious illness in cats. For more information on the recall and affected products: food.gov.uk/news-alerts/ne…
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BritishVets@BritishVets·
Today we welcome a huge win for #AnimalWelfare as the Government introduces new legislation to crack down on: ➡️ puppy smuggling ➡️ import of dogs with cropped ears ➡️ keeping primates as pets ...and other measures Read our statement. #ActionForAnimals bva.co.uk/news-and-blog/…
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BritishVets@BritishVets·
Vets often see first-hand the distressing results of these kinds of attacks. To anyone planning to spend time in the countryside, remember to follow the #CountrysideCode and keep dogs on a lead around farm animals such as ewes and lambs. #LeadOn fwi.co.uk/news/crime/dog…
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Lockdown restrictions may be easing but social distancing remains important. #RespectYourVet and protect yourself by staying two metres apart when accessing veterinary care for your animals
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