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Written by Stephen Champion
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011 18:09 |
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WILL CLIENTS PLEASE NOTE THAT DUE TO THE DARK NIGHTS AND FESTIVE SEASON APPROACHING, THERE IS BE NO THURSDAY OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
PLEASE CONTACT US DIRECTLY IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SPEAK TO A VET OR TO BRIAN GLASGOW FROM GRANGEMOUTH DOG CLUB ABOUT ISSUES YOU WOULD HAVE WANTED TO RAISE AT THE OPEN EVENINGS.
WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR WAYS WE CAN MAKE VETERINARY SERVICES MORE ACCESSIBLE TO YOU. PLEASE CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS. |
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Written by Stephen Champion
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Monday, 04 April 2011 11:55 |
Meet your Vet……..
Discuss your Pet!
CHAMPIONVET.com GRANGEMOUTH INVITES YOU TO A ONCE MONTHLY OPEN EVENING AT THE SURGERY TO DISCUSS ANY ISSUES YOU MAY HAVE WITH YOUR PET, TOTALLY FREE OF CHARGE. JUST DROP IN…AND BRING YOUR PET IF YOU WISH!
THE FIRST THURSDAY OF EVERY MONTH 6-8PM
***NEXT DATE THURSDAY 2ND JUNE***
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Written by Stephen Champion
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Sunday, 06 February 2011 19:03 |
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VICKY ROSS NEW HEAD GROOMER AT GRANGEMOUTH
We are delighted to welcome Vicky Ross as our new Head Groomer at Champion Vets Grangemouth.
Vicky worked at the surgery under previous ownership until 2007 and earned herself an excellent reputation locally for her quality service. She has now joined Champion Vets in Grangemouth.
Vicky has 11 years' experience in grooming and provides a high quality,technically accurate and compassionate service. She is often able to groom apprehensive animals in a relaxed fashion where others have failed!
We are happy to offer vet-supervised sedation for particularly nervous or uncooperative pets.
Book online at
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or telephone 01324 472915 (2 lines)
GREAT GROOMING OFFERS TO SAVE YOU MONEY:
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Written by Stephen Champion
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Thursday, 18 November 2010 12:41 |
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NEW RESEARCH JUST PUBLISHED SHOWS HOW CATS LAP THEIR MILK!
It is a mystery that has long puzzled cat lovers: exactly how do their feline companions lap up liquids so elegantly?
Now, with the help of high-speed cameras and a pet cat, a team of researchers think they have the answer.
They found that cats use their tongues to delicately draw up water without breaking the surface of the liquid.
The scientists, who published their study in the journal Science, say this differs from dogs, who employ a messy scooping action to quench their thirst.

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Written by Stephen Champion
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Thursday, 18 June 2009 16:28 |
Championvet.com would like to introduce you to "Cat Professional"
Go to Cat Professional by clicking the link within Educational on the Links Page!
Cat Professional was founded by in 2007 by Dr Sarah Caney. It is an organisation dedicated to providing specialist feline veterinary care and advice to both cat owners and veterinary professionals alike. Cat Professional provides the following services:
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