Welcome back Gemma and a fresh welcome to Gregor and Molly!

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As mentioned as few weeks ago we have unfortunately had to say goodbye to Dave who is now on his travels and Laurie to enjoy maternity leave so we would like to introduce some new faces to the practice! Firstly we’d like to welcome back Gemma, who worked at Donview for a number of years as a mixed animal vet …

Thanks to our receptionists!

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Did you know that today is Annual Veterinary Receptionist Appreciation Day? Today is aimed at celebrating the vital contribution of veterinary receptionists who are the first port of call to you, our clients. Veterinary receptionists not only book all your routine appointments but are also the first person you speak to in an emergency. They try to ensure the smooth …

Meet our new members of the Donview Team!

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The wee chocolate Cocker Spaniel is Penny who belongs to Josie one of our Nurses and the wee yellow Lab is Baxter who belongs to Emma who is also one of our Nurses. As you can see they are very cute wee pups and we cannot wait to see them grow 🐶🐶 from Donview Veterinary Centre https://ift.tt/2ocAPzU via IFTTT

Two very sad goodbyes today!

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We unfortunately have to announce that Dave is leaving today to go traveling in Australia and Laurie is starting her maternity leave today. Both have been pivotal members of our team at Donview for many years. Well known and highly respected by our clients they will be very much missed by us all. Laurie will be back and will be …

Attention Horse and Pony Owners – LAMINITIS + EMS ALERT 🚨🐴 🚨🐴

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The last eight years have seen an unprecedented leap forward in our understanding of what causes laminitis, and this has significantly improved the way that we are now able to manage this debilitating and painful condition in our horses and ponies. This year we are seeing an enormous increase in the number of cases of Laminitis and Equine Metabolic Syndrome …

Equine clients – you may have heard that there have been a number of equine influenza outbreaks in the UK and Europe, so far none in Scotland but its spreading. This outbreak seems to be affecting vaccinated animals (although signs are milder). The Animal Health Trust are therefore recommending that the best prevention is for horses that have been had a flu vaccine in the last 6 months to get an injection to ensure sufficient protection. Follow this link to find out more regarding the outbreak. http://bit.ly/2BmQQHy

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Exciting professional development day at Donview Vets yesterday!

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We were honored to have Anne French up from Glasgow Vet School yesterday to teach our vets how to undertake advanced heart ultrasound scans yesterday. Anne is highly respected in the Vet world and taught most of us as students, she is a lecturer and senior cardiologist at the vet school! Heart scanning is a specialist technique that usually has …