CHAMPIONVET.com provides caring and value-orientated veterinary medicine and surgery for dogs, cats, rabbits, fish, birds, reptiles, hamsters, guinea pigs and other pet animals of Glasgow and Paisley. Through our online veterinary practice, we offer low cost opportunities for diagnosis and treatment and for preventative pet health care such as vaccinations, worming, neutering and flea control. We sell discount pet supplies and pet food and offer comprehensive information on pet insurance. In addition we create opportunities to book appointments to see the vet using the web and to ask a vet questions. We aim to stimulate, interest, inform and amuse our clients through the content of our site. Welcome to a new concept in veterinary health care!
 

Champion vets launch new website

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Last Updated (Tuesday, 30 November 1999 00:00) Written by Stephen Champion Thursday, 02 October 2008 15:42

Champion vets has created a new site. What do you think!
 

Rescue Cat Awards 2008

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The search is on for the UK's favourite feline with Cats Protection's Rescue Cat Awards 2008. These are designed to highlight real-life stories of survival, bravery or heroism in the cat world. Their our four

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Royal Canin Food

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Championvet.com are now stockists on the premium dog and cat food ranges from Royal Canin. Although we have always been able to supply this to you at a competitive price

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National Vaccination Month Kicks Off in March

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CHAMPIONVET.com is involved in a campaign to prevent needless pet deaths. Championvet pets can benefit from a nationwide health campaign taking place in March. As part of National Vaccination Month (www.vaccinationmonth.co.uk), Championvet.com is participating in an amnesty for the UK's 11 million unprotected, dogs, cats and rabbits at risk of potentially fatal diseases

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