Advice for Owning a Reptile
Reptiles are some of the most exotic pets you can keep at home, but looking after animals from the furthest corners of the planet can bring with it some special challenges. However, our hints and tips will help keep you informed about your reptile’s needs, from health advice to accommodation to its general well-being.
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Nurse clinics for pets
Veterinary nurses run clinics to help keep your pets in top condition, offering services such as checking your pet's weight and dental checks.
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Orthopaedics and Fracture Repair
Veterinary orthopaedics may be needed to help with any abnormality your pet develops or to repair fractures from injuries. Find out more about our services.
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Bringing Your Reptile Home
Reptiles have a diverse and often complex range of needs. Meeting these means preparation is key when bringing a reptile home. Find out more with expert advice.
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Coccidiosis And Your Reptile
Learn about the prevention, treatment and early signs of Coccidia in reptiles. Vets4Pets offer professional pet health advice from qualified vets.
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Handling Reptiles
Many people falsely assume you cannot handle reptiles. In fact, many reptiles can be socialised to a degree and can be routinely handled.
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Cryptosporidium And Your Reptile
Cryptosporidia are a type of protozoa – a microscopic, single-celled parasite – which live in the intestines and can have devastating consequences.
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Microchipping Your Reptile
A microchip is a small electronic device about the size of a grain of rice. Book an appointment today or speak to your local vet about microchipping.
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A Guide To Feeding Your Reptile
Your reptile needs the right food in order to remain healthy and happy. Find out what to feed your reptile with our guide at Vets4Pets. Find out more here.
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Choosing Your New Reptile
Planning on finding a new reptile? Find out how which reptile you should choose as your next pet, wether it be a snake, lizard, turtle or something else!
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The Best Home For Your Reptile
How to give your reptile the best place to live with the right lighting, heating and humidity for long-term health. Find out more by speaking to your vet today.