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Vaccine Amnesty: Why Restarting Vaccinations Matters

Vaccine Amnesty: Why Restarting Vaccinations Matters

Date: 23 Jun 2026
By: admin
Vaccine Amnesty: Why Restarting Vaccinations Matters Quick Answer: If your pet’s vaccinations have lapsed, restarting them helps rebuild protection against serious but preventable diseases. At Manor Vets, we advise local pet owners across Chatham, Medway and Kent to arrange a vaccination check, as the right restart plan depends on your pet’s age, species, lifestyle and previous vaccine history. Introduction It is ver
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Pet Safety Tips for Busy Roads in Chatham

Pet Safety Tips for Busy Roads in Chatham

Date: 21 Jun 2026
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Pet Safety Tips for Busy Roads in Chatham Quick Answer: To keep pets safe near busy roads in Chatham, use secure leads and harnesses for dogs, keep cats indoors during peak traffic times if possible, ensure rabbits and small pets have safe transport carriers, and maintain up-to-date identification. Regular health checks and clinics can also help spot issues that may affect your pet’s awareness, mobility or safety out
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How Local Charities Help Animals in Medway

How Local Charities Help Animals in Medway

Date: 18 Jun 2026
By: admin
How Local Charities Help Animals in Medway Quick Answer: Local charities help animals in Medway by supporting rescue and rehoming, funding veterinary treatment, promoting neutering and vaccination, providing food and welfare advice, and helping vulnerable owners care for their pets. These community efforts improve animal welfare, encourage preventative care, and make a real difference for pets and owners across Chath
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Why Preventative Healthcare Matters for Pets in Chatham

Why Preventative Healthcare Matters for Pets in Chatham

Date: 16 Jun 2026
By: admin
Why Preventative Healthcare Matters for Pets in Chatham Quick Answer: Preventative healthcare helps pets in Chatham stay healthier for longer by reducing the risk of common problems such as fleas, worms, dental disease, obesity and preventable infections. Regular check-ups, vaccinations, parasite control and tailored advice allow issues to be spotted early and support better long-term wellbeing for pets across Medway
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Dog Behaviour Tips for Chatham Owners

Dog Behaviour Tips for Chatham Owners

Date: 14 Jun 2026
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Dog Behaviour Tips for Chatham Owners: Training, Enrichment and Behavioural Support Quick Answer: Good dog behaviour starts with consistent training, daily enrichment, clear routines and early veterinary support when behaviour changes suddenly. For dog owners in Chatham and across Medway, rewarding calm behaviour, meeting exercise and mental stimulation needs, and speaking to a vet about worrying changes can make a r
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Puppy Care Guide for New Owners in Chatham

Puppy Care Guide for New Owners in Chatham

Date: 12 Jun 2026
By: admin
Puppy Care Guide for New Owners in Chatham Quick Answer: New puppy owners should focus on vaccinations, early training, safe socialisation, parasite prevention, good nutrition and regular health checks. At Manor Vets, we help families across Chatham, Medway and Kent give puppies the best start with practical advice, free puppy checks and support through our Little VIP Puppy plan. Introduction Bringing a new puppy hom
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Kitten & Puppy Vaccinations in Chatham: What Owners Need to Know

Kitten & Puppy Vaccinations in Chatham: What Owners Need to Know

Date: 12 Jun 2026
By: admin
Kitten & Puppy Vaccinations in Chatham: What Owners Need to Know Quick Answer: Kittens and puppies usually need a course of vaccinations starting from around 8 to 9 weeks of age, followed by a second appointment 3 to 4 weeks later, then regular boosters. Vaccinations help protect young pets from serious infectious diseases and are an important part of preventative care for pet owners in Chatham, Medway and Kent.
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Why Microchipping Matters for Kent Pets

Why Microchipping Matters for Kent Pets

Date: 11 Jun 2026
By: admin
Why Microchipping Matters for Kent Pets Quick Answer: Microchipping gives your pet a permanent form of identification that can greatly improve the chances of being reunited if they go missing. For dogs, it is a legal requirement in the UK, and for cats it is now required too. At Manor Vets, we recommend microchipping as a simple, safe part of responsible preventative pet care. Introduction For many pet owners in Chat
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Why Early Diagnosis Matters for Pets

Why Early Diagnosis Matters for Pets

Date: 09 Jun 2026
By: admin
Why Early Diagnosis Matters for Pets Quick Answer: Early diagnosis gives pets the best chance of effective treatment, better comfort and improved long-term health. Spotting problems sooner can help us manage illness before it worsens, reduce complications, and in some cases avoid more intensive treatment later. It also helps owners make informed decisions quickly. Introduction Pets are very good at hiding discomfort,
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