Prednisolone

A synthetic corticosteroid. Corticosteroids have a long list of side-effects some of which are serious. They make an animal drink more, eat more, there can be thinning of the skin. They may cause hyperglycaemia and decrease thyroid hormone production. They may slow healing. They may cause ulceration and bleeding in the bowel. Long term use may induce Cushingʼs disease. We do not wish to minimise or understate in any way the dangers of corticosteroids but we would like to say that in certain circumstances steroids are life saving and their judicious use helps calm things down in all sorts of disease situations. Used carefully they are very useful drugs. Do not be frightened of them.

If your pet is put on steroids for any length of time the important thing to remember is do not stop them abruptly - slow down on the dose gently over a few days and things will be fine.

Our veterinarians are all experienced general practitioners with a broad knowledge and
understanding of animal health, illness and injury.

Jan and Colin Bunting

Dear Alan and Julie

Thank you for your Kindness and care over Gussie, we miss him very, very much. Thank you also to every one at the surgery for the lovely caring card.

Ellen and Beau And Kevin and Jenny and Daniel.

Dear Aaron

I thank you from the bottom of my heart for saving my cat Beau.

He is a picture, although I can’t repay you I hope you like this gift.

Paul and Tracy

To Alan

Thank you to you and your colleagues for saving Kalli following her anaphylactic reaction, we love her so much and are so grateful to still have her with us.