Summer is the perfect time for gathering with friends and family, enjoying good food, and making memories at barbecues and outdoor events. However, while these social occasions are a highlight of the season, it’s important to remember that summer als
The Risks of Grass Seeds in Dogs Across all of our veterinary practices, we often see dogs in discomfort caused by grass seeds. Grass seeds are a common issue for dogs, especially during the warmer months from June to October, when grasses like foxta
What an incredible experience at this year’s World Veterinary Service (WVS) Rabies Rally! DNA Vetcare has been proudly supporting the amazing work that Worldwide Veterinary Service – WVS does for many years. Thanks to the contributions fr
There’s been a lot of talk recently about the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) investigation into the veterinary profession. As a local veterinary practice, we’d like to share our perspective on this important issue and highlight w
As proudly independent vets in the UK, we are entirely committed to the well-being of your pets as well as providing you peace of mind whenever you come to visit. This is why we couldn’t be prouder to announce that DNA Vetcare had the honour of
Preventative treatments are incredibly important for keeping your cherished pets protected from dangerous diseases. Maintaining regular vaccinations, flea & worming treatments and top to tail health checks all help to keep your pets happy and hea
Our Kent veterinary surgeries are always busy welcoming your precious pets through the doors. Recently, we’ve had some rather interesting emergency cases that required urgent attention from our skilled Vets. 🚨 Thankfully, our wonderful Veterina
The first few months of the year have been extremely busy for our Kent veterinary surgeries. Despite the difficult lockdown period, we have strived to offer expert care for your beloved pets. Our experienced vets have carried out complex procedures,
The Easter period is a lovely time of the year, where the days are brighter and you can look forward to a few sweet treats. However, it’s important to remember that some of the most popular Easter snacks, like chocolate and hot cross buns, can be har