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nurses nov24Through their formal training, our veterinary nurses are highly skilled and have learned the correct procedures in surgery, basic veterinary knowledge and, most importantly, clinical theory. As a result, they can provide the best quality support for our vets and your pets in many different ways:

  • Assisting vets in surgery and monitoring anaesthetics
  • X-rays, tending to dressings and bandages of patients after surgery, and monitoring recovery of hospitalised pets
  • Managing intravenous catheters, dental hygiene treatments, and laboratory blood testing

Our vet nurses are a fantastic resource for our vets, keeping a close eye on patients and bringing any unusual symptoms to their attention. And of course, they still do the basics to ensure your pet’s comfort and happiness – like taking patient dogs out for walks and giving much-needed cuddles.

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