Hi there, can anyone recommend a good vet surgery in or near Wycombe? Preferably one that has its own 24 hour service and does not use an outside vet service in the...
Jean W. replied:
http://templeendvets.co.uk/
David C. replied:
Definitely Temple End
Sue W. replied:
Crossroads best vets around 24/7 on call vets. Staff very polite kind and knowledgeable
Cheryl M. replied:
Temple End
Jean R. replied:
I agree about Temple End - vets literally dropped everything to help him when our cat's legs were both badly injured. He is a happy 3-legged cat now!
Ian S. replied:
http://cherrytreevets.com/
Zoë W. replied:
Crossroads - http://www.vetswycombe.co.uk/ They have a 24/7 onsite emergency service from their practice in HW
I use Temple End vets and they now have a branch at Holmer Green, they are very good
Michele L. replied:
Wouldn't go back to Crossroads after a vet hinted my dog should be put down last year,she's is fine now after going to Temple End vets.
Denise G. replied:
Is it called Crossroads vets?
Carolyn W. replied:
Tim at Temple End is so lovely and kind
Liz G. replied:
Fergal at Crossroads vets Hazlemere is brilliant and the reception team are lovely too. The practice has been fantastic to me, very caring.
Alison H. replied:
Crossroads -Mr Walters or Fergal, but all the vets are good. Hazlemere is my local been using them for 16 years. Fantastic have helped my pets when other vets ran out of ideas. All the staff are fantastic 100% recommend
Charlotte M. replied:
Yes Crossroads Vets: there's a branch in Hazlemere (Amersham Road near the Hazlemere Crossroads), one along the West Wycombe Road and one in Watlington (bit further away).
Can anyone recommend puppy training classes and a good local (and reasonable) vet? TIA x
Carol C. replied:
Www.hotdogtraining.co.uk
Carol C. replied:
Www.hotdogtraining.co.uk
Linda E. replied:
Cherrytree Vets in Lane End are lovely and open Saturdays and Sundays
Sara P. replied:
Jenny Green at Bells and Whistles or Suzanne Bullworthy-Dog Training & Behaviour. Vets - temple end.
Sarah-Jane R. replied:
I highly recommend Cherry Tree too - they are fabulous. Been to so many vets over the years and this is by far the best. Convenient evening and weekend appointments and they don't charge the earth. (Surprisingly cheap in comparison) They even worked way past closing time to look after my pet. Cannot recommend them enough.
Just come across a dead cat at the botton of green hill on Hughenden road.. It's been knocked over... Me and a guy helped it off the road... Who do you call to clear...
Jerry C. replied:
Call Wycombe District Council waste and cleansing dept. 01494586550.
Emz R. replied:
This happened to me weeks ago. The council do nothing. Take it to Temple End surgery and they will check it for a microchip.
Jerry C. replied:
I was just going by what they say on their site but I bow down to your expertise. http://www.wycombe.gov.uk/council-services/environment/street-care-and-cleaning/removal-of-dead-animals.aspx
My dog has a broken nail, I'm going to take her to vets in morning, can anyone recommend a good vet and does anyone have any idea roughly how much it would cost?
Monica H. replied:
Temple End 100%. However, consider getting one of these. We clipped our own dogs claws, but if you Nick the blood vessel it's painful for your dog and difficult to stop the bleeding (dip in flour is effective) this doggy nail file is much better!https://m.lightinthebox.com/cat-and-dog-clipper-pet-tool-dog-nail-trimmer-grinder-electric-grinding-device_p4968581.html?currency=GBP&litb_from=paid_adwords_shopping&country_code=uk&utm_source=google_shopping&utm_medium=cpc&adword_mt=&adword_ct=202331207512&adword_kw=&adword_pos=1 o7&adword_pl=&adword_net=g&adword_tar=&adw_src_id=3516490533_865881114_45384742524_pla-328943675029&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIk9 zmstf71QIVbrXtCh0 h_w8HEAQYByABEgJkSvD_BwE
Abigail M. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/335474193311448Straid Veterinary Clinic. They are brill!
Hi I'm asking on behalf of an elderly friend, she is retired, her cat is poorly and needs to see a vet, does anyone know about the blue cross vets? If there is one...
Barbara B. replied:
'If you're not within the catchment area for one of our hospitals and clinics, but you are on benefits, you may be eligible for one of our grants or vouchers.' https://www.bluecross.org.uk/veterinary But if she doesn't qualify for their help then try RSPCA PDSA Celia Hammond Mayhew charities, but as Cherry Cross says, your local vets should have details.
Helen C. replied:
http://www.easipetcare.com/reading - these are brilliant, so much cheaper than any vet in Wycombe
Hey guys, I need good Vet, anybody heard of one? I know there is one in town, how is he? Including cost matter of course.
Janice B. replied:
Tim or Alan at Temple End!! Fab vets!! ... Money wise I think they are all similar, but I prefer Temple End!!
Rachel M. replied:
Temple End is my recommendation too, I have been with them for over 20 years. They are very near to Morrisons in the town centre: http://www.templeendvets.co.uk/
Andrea P. replied:
Temple End!
Jill S. replied:
Agree. Cherry Tree are the best vets in the area & they are amazing with our pets & REALLY care
Help needed! Iv found a baby black bird being attacked by a cat. It doesn't look injured but I can't leave it where I found it as the cat will just return. Is there...
Alisha H. replied:
Christine Louise Duff
Jasmin F. replied:
I know you said an attacked black bird, but just thought I'd share anyway https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1065158586889692&substory_index=0&id=524338604305029
Can anyone recommend a good vet in High Wycombe, preferably a small local business rather than a Medivet or national company please
Dave P. replied:
Crossroads Vets - One in Wycombe, one in Hazlemere
Joanne F. replied:
Hall Place Veterinary Surgery, small group around Maidenhead and Wycombe. They have always been wonderful in planned and emergency services for our cats over ten years.
Rachel M. replied:
Temple End.
Claire J. replied:
Definitely Temple End. Great with nervous pets (and worried owners!)
Christine W. replied:
Temple End
Paul W. replied:
Rachel Dixon may know someone
Frank B. replied:
Temple End Peter is a great vet and explains every option no matter how hard
Can someone please advise the best vet in high wycombe to deal with reptiles more specifically geckos? :-)
Hatti D. replied:
Kat Gunn xx
Charlotte R. replied:
Vets4 pets Charlotte Emma we are actually registered their for our snakes, aph and land snail lol but didn't think about it as we have never had to use them touch wood