*Vacancy for a Veterinary Nurse at Donview Veterinary Centre*

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We are currently looking for a Qualified RVN to join the team at our award winning practice in Inverurie. This is a great opportunity for the right candidate to join our team of 11 Vets, 6 RVNs, 2 ANAs and support staff. We are a busy practice with great facilities and we strive for excellence in clinical care; an opportunity …

The Great Donview Bake Off second round. Chocolate!

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Stacey the nurse was the judge as it was her last day at Donview Veterinary Centre. Very diplomatically she made everybody the winner. We had a great turn out of chocolate (Stacey’s favourite!) We wish to thank Stacey for all her hard work over the years and wish her all the best in her new chapter at Aberdeen Veterinary Referrals. …

Dogs on leads!

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When you bring your animal to the vets please bring your dog on the lead and your cat in a secure basket. Take a look at this well trained sheep, leading by example ????  Modelled by Mike from Halfpenny Farm Animal Sanctuary in Kintore! from Donview Veterinary Centre http://ift.tt/2rPMqow via IFTTT

Refurbishment ready!

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Here’s our temporary reception desk ready for our refurbishment this weekend! Watch this space for updates! from Donview Veterinary Centre http://ift.tt/2qk3tv8 via IFTTT

Equine Gastroscopy Day

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Equine Gastroscopy day Tuesday 30th May at Oyne Equestrian. If you are worried your horse may be showing signs of gastric ulceration this is an ideal chance to get them checked out at a reduced cost, just £150+sedation drugs. Signs can be vague and include poor performance, reduced appetite, weight loss, altered temperament, colic, back pain and diarrhoea. If you …

New foal just born!

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Welcome to the latest addition to the Donview family! Steve successfully Artificially inseminated the mare and helped care for her during the pregnancy. We also attended her at the birth and helped with the foaling! Mum and foal are both happy and doing well! from Donview Veterinary Centre http://ift.tt/2qsGBvX via IFTTT

Lungworm Alert!

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Lungworm, caused by Angiostrongylus vasorum is gradually becoming increasing common throughout the UK and Ireland.  In affected dogs, clinical signs can range from a mild cough to life threatening bleeding problems. Slugs and snails can carry the larval stage of Angiostrongylus vasorum and if dogs eat slugs and snails, they can become unwittingly infected. Some pets seem to have a …

Spring 2017 Newsletter!

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Spring 2017 Newsletter! Please click to download and read our latest newsletter! Keeping your pet in shape this Spring Things pets eat! Caring for your older pet Lungworm aware Rabbit teeth