Caring for your pet, every step of the way
We’re passionate about pets
Choosing Anexa Vets as your pet’s doctor, means you have chosen a veterinary service that is committed advocate for your pet’s health. From your pet’s first vet check as a puppy or kitten, to preventative care such as annual vaccinations, to surgery, dentistry, or management programmes leading into old age, we’re here to help. Anexa not only offers veterinary expertise, but also advice and support along the way.
Our experienced veterinarians and veterinary nurses take great pride in providing your pets with the best care. Our clinics stock premium pet nutrition, accessories and toys and our knowledgeable staff can help you find the best products. If you’re concerned about your pet’s health give us a call, we’re here to help.
See us for all your pet’s needs, including:
Full clinical examination
Health Checks, Vaccinations and microchipping
Geriatric health checks
Surgery: de-sexing, soft tissue, orthopaedics, and dentistry
X-ray
In house laboratory testing
Emergency treatment
Flea and worm treatments
Anexa Vets have the quality pet
products you need
Our experienced veterinarians and vet nurses take pride in providing your pets with the best care. Our approach is based on the latest understanding and knowledge of what is best for your cat or dog. From the pet food we recommend to the drugs we prescribe you can rest assured that they have been carefully chosen on evidence-based medicine and nutrition. Our clinics stock premium pet nutrition, quality accessories and toys and our knowledgeable staff can help you find the product that best suits your needs, we’re here to help.
Pet Grooming
Do their luscious locks need a tidy up? Are you struggling to keep on top of all the loose hair? Book them in with our groomer Kim! With over 16 years experience, Kim is an old hand in the grooming world. She has seen it all, bathed it, blow dried it, and primped it to perfection.
Puppy Preschool
Puppy preschool is an important tool in the socialization process of your puppy. The ideal age for your puppy to attend is between the ages of 12-16 weeks. This is one of their crucial ages in terms of exposure to new experiences. At puppy pre-school you will learn how to socialize your pup with other dogs, other people, and the world. You will learn basic training techniques, to help you keep your new addition under control.
Pets News
Say AHHH… Could Dental Disease Be Affecting Your Pet?
Have you ever stopped to think about your pet's dental health? Most animals don’t brush their teeth every night, so they can develop similar problems as people who neglect their dental hygiene. Dental disease is one of the most common diseases in dogs and cats,...
The Healing Touch: Exploring the Benefits of Pet Massage
Pet massage is a gentle yet powerful therapy that feels good and offers many health benefits for our pets. One of the primary benefits of pet massage is its ability to improve circulation. Just like humans, pets can also benefit from improved blood flow, which can...
Winter Flea Prevention: Keeping Your Pets Itch-Free
As the chill sets in, it's tempting to believe fleas take a winter vacation. However, these pesky critters can be a year-round annoyance, causing itchiness and health issues for our furry friends. Why Winter Doesn't Stop Fleas Despite the cold, many dogs and...
Celebrate National Pet Week with Anexa
No matter the time, no matter the place, no matter the day, our pets always make the world a little brighter. They provide comfort, sympathy, and unquestioned understanding when we most need it. This May 6-11th, let's celebrate National Pet Week by recognising our...
Golden Oldies – caring for your older pet
Learn how to care for your senior pet with proactive health measures. From vaccinations to arthritis, ensure your pet’s quality of life in their golden years.
On target: Is your gundog ready for duck shooting season
As duck shooting season approaches, hunters are busy preparing their gear, but don’t forget about your most important hunting partner—your gundog. Ensuring your gundog is fit, healthy, and ready for the season is essential for a successful hunt. From fitness training to vet checkups and first aid preparedness, here are some tips to get your gundog in top shape for the upcoming season.
Is Your Older Cat Losing Weight? Hyperthyroidism Explained
As cats age, they may develop various health issues, including hyperthyroidism. This condition, caused by an overactive thyroid gland, can lead to weight loss, increased appetite, and other symptoms. Learn how to recognize the signs and manage this common ailment to ensure your senior cat enjoys a comfortable and healthy life.
Deliciously dangerous Easter treats
Chocolate, currants and candy are all plentiful at Easter and toxic to our pets. So be careful to keep them out of reach, and be thoughtful of where your pets are during easter egg hunts, to reduce the risk of your pets ingesting chocolate. Which Easter foods...
Flystrike in rabbits – Hippity hop, happy I am not
Rabbit flystrike – what is it, and how it can be prevented
New year, new budget? Is your current allowance for your pet working for you?
Paying for your pet's healthcare is inevitable, so it's important to budget for the cost of your pet's primary healthcare. But this can be hard, right? How do you know how often your pet might need to go to the vet this year? Consider Bundle – a budget-friendly plan...