Good Rabbit vet in manchester
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Good Rabbit vet in manchester
I have a lovely vet that sees my cats and dog but they don't have a lot of rabbits on there books, so I am looking for a good rabbit vet. I have been recomended ashleigh vets in whalley range, does anyone know of these and if they are good?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Cottontail- New Hopper
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I hope you will find a good vet! I don't know any in manchester
I was lucky and found a vet that is specialy for rodents and rabbits, he actualy owns 7 bunnies!
It's hard to find someone who can take care of these special critters!
I was lucky and found a vet that is specialy for rodents and rabbits, he actualy owns 7 bunnies!
It's hard to find someone who can take care of these special critters!
Re: Good Rabbit vet in manchester
Cottontail wrote:I have a lovely vet that sees my cats and dog but they don't have a lot of rabbits on there books, so I am looking for a good rabbit vet. I have been recomended ashleigh vets in whalley range, does anyone know of these and if they are good?
Thanks in advance
Aidan Rafferty at Whalley Range has been recommended to me too
Caroline and Lloyd from Pet Medics - Worsley, Walkden and Salford - are also very good with bunsters. These are my back-up vets for serious problems, touchwood not needed as yet. I use my local vets for vaccinations and mild bouts of stasis only. All of my six become extremely stressed in the car hence I don't use Pet Medics on a regular basis.
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Sounds like a good place for me to take him then,
Thanks x
Thanks x
Cottontail- New Hopper
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Cottontail wrote:I have a lovely vet that sees my cats and dog but they don't have a lot of rabbits on there books, so I am looking for a good rabbit vet. I have been recomended ashleigh vets in whalley range, does anyone know of these and if they are good?
Thanks in advance
Ashleigh are very good, they specialise in the exotic pets and offer soe very good advice
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[quote="Sixer"]
Yep Yep Yep!! Rhia would not be here if it wasn't for him, He saved her life seriously
Cottontail wrote:
Aidan Rafferty at Whalley Range has been recommended to me too
Yep Yep Yep!! Rhia would not be here if it wasn't for him, He saved her life seriously
Becki- Established Hopper
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Well that is me decided 100% then
Cottontail- New Hopper
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Bit late to look at this (as only joined y'day!), but I go to Companion Care in Stockport (inside P@H) and they are fantastic. Reasonably priced, took great care of her, helped me out loads (free of charge) when Penelope had gut problems following her spay. They are all so friendly and are really concerned and interested in your bun and making sure you are okay with everything.
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