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  Diagnosing Cancer
Diagnosing cancer is something that we do at the Fairfield Veterinary Centre on a daily basis. .>> more
Treating Cancer
Once a diagnosis of a particular cancer is made the treatment options can then be discussed. >> more
A Vets "Privileged Option"
Despite all our efforts cancer patients often do not survive and veterinary surgeons have an additional privileged option. >> more

Bluetongue Virus and your pets
As the colder weather looms and the fate of the biting midges seems doomed, consequently the spread of the "Bluetongue" virus should come to a fairly abrupt halt........for the moment.

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Myxomatosis Vaccination for Pet Rabbits
One of the nastiest diseases that affects both pet and wild rabbits is Myxomatosis. Unfortunately, most rabbit owners are not aware of the potential risk.

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Dental disease in Pet Rabbits
Dental disease in pet rabbits is an extremely common and incredibly frustrating condition. Just as in horses, rabbits' teeth continue to grow throughout their life.

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Baby Birds in the Spring and Summer
Throughout the spring and summer months we receive many enquiries regarding baby birds. In most instances where they are feathered they are likely to be fledglings...........
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Pet Insurance
It is a legal requirement for every single car owner to insure their car in the event of an accident. Unfortunately, no such compulsory "safety net" exists for pets who find themselves in a similar position...........
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Poisonous for Pets
For the first time since the Veterinary Poisons Information Service started monitoring trends lilies have appeared in the toxic top ten!
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Pet passports
If you are one of those pet owners who, since the change in quarantine legislation, are intending of taking your pet abroad with you, start planning now with the Pet Travel Scheme...........
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Rabies - and the Afya Serengeti Project
Fairfield has signed up to a national initiative supporting the charitable project ‘Afya Serengeti’. This project aims to bring widespread canine vaccination to the famous Serengeti nature reserve in a bid to eradicate the rabies threat for humans and animals alike. ...........
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