During the England lockdown, Two by Two Veterinary Centre is open and operating an appointment-only service. Our revised opening hours from 6 January 2021 – 28 March 2021 are 9am-12:30pm Monday-Friday.
Covid-19 (Coronavirus) Update
Practice Newsletter Autumn 2020 Edition
Welcome to the autumn 2020 edition of the quarterly Two By Two Veterinary Centre practice newsletter.
Spot the Pet Poisons around your Home
Guest Blog by Derek Chambers, The Finchley Dog Walker.
Pet-proofing your home is one of the most important aspects of keeping your dog safe and healthy. Here we have listed some everyday, household items that could be poisonous if they come into contact with your pet, either through eating or drinking, inhaling or skin contamination.
Neutering your Feline Friend
Our hearts melt when we see those cute wide-eyed kittens, but did you
know that within a few months, these little ones can actually produce
babies of their own? However, there is the option to neuter your kitten,
which has many health and social advantages for your pet.
Pamper with Pupcakes
Opening Hours
Please note a change to our opening hours during the coronavirus outbreak. To guarantee your appointment, please book in advance online https://twobytwovets.co.uk/booking/ or by phone 020 3865 8905.
CORONAVIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19) OUTBREAK
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Please exercise extreme caution and take individual responsibility when visiting the practice and do not enter if you feel at all unwell. If a member of staff becomes ill with coronavirus and all staff have to self-isolate, the practice will have to close. (more…)
Puppy Pre-School
Two By Two Veterinary Centre runs Puppy Pre-School socialisation classes for puppies aged 9-16 weeks, in vaccination stage. This is a sensitive, critical time in their development when it will be particularly beneficial. (more…)
Practice Newsletter Winter 2019/2020 Edition
Welcome to the winter 2019/2020 edition of the quarterly Two By Two Veterinary Centre practice newsletter. In this edition, balanced diets for pets are discussed.
How to Prepare your Pet for Fireworks Season
It’s whizz bang pop time again!
The firework season is upon us, a time for loud bangs and screeches. As we happily ‘oooo’ and ‘aahh’ at the starbursts in the sky and jump at the explosive sounds, sadly for some pets and their owners, it is a particularly distressing time.
If your dog or cat is affected by fireworks, now is the time to begin preparations to help make your pet feel more relaxed, comfortable and secure. Here are our top tips for the firework season:
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