At Ashgrove, our team of 9 experienced vets, 9 fully qualified registered veterinary nurses and support staff offer your pet an extensive range of services. We aim to provide modern veterinary care for all pets in full consultation with owners.
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Miss J Morris, AberdeenAbsolutely fantastic vet practice. Containing professional, knowledgeable, caring and experienced vets and nurses, who work tirelessly to ensure the well being of all animals. Pleasant and polite receptionists. Clean, tidy and well organised facilities. Easy appointment bookings. I am extremely lucky to have such an excellent practice to turn to when needed. Highly recommended to anyone who wishes the best for their pet.
Posted on 30 May 2018
It is that time of year again when we are having very warm weather and reminders need to be made about dogs being left in cars and exercised on hot pavements. Please note the attached poster to ensure you can walk your pets comfortably as we do not wish to have blistered paws.
**Please also remember about leaving dogs in cars during this very warm spell as cars can heat up in no time*:
Many people still believe that it’s ok to leave a dog in a car on a warm day if the windows are left open or they’re parked in the shade, but the truth is, it is still a very dangerous situation for the dog as cars increase the temperature to your dog.
If you see a dog in distress in a hot car, dial 999.
Posted on 23 April 2018
For all the budding Vets and Vet Nurses out there aged between 4-7 years of age, we are giving you the opportunity to take part in the CBeebies programme as they are to be filming in and around the Aberdeen area.
Please click on the following links to read more about it:-
Posted on 21 June 2017
As the weather has been hotting up lately, please remember to keep your dogs safe and DO NOT leave them alone in a car even for a few minutes when the temperature soars. A car heats up very quickly indeed and your dog can be severely affected by this, slip into a coma or even die due to the high temperatures and their inability to cool down.
If you are travelling with your pet, please ensure you have water with you too to keep your furry friends safe.