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Why 30 tortoises turned up at Herefordshire vets

A HEREFORDSHIRE vets has held a rise-and-shine party for tortoises, giving dozens of them a health check after their winter slumber. Leadon Vale Veterinary Centre in Lower Road Trading Estate, Ledbury, held the event to ensure the tortoises, which hibernate over the winter months, were in fine fettle after waking. Owners of 30 tortoises took their pets in for checks at the practice. The vets also offered advice to owners on how to ensure their tortoises could enjoy a healthy summer. Rachel Mowbray, clinical director at Leadon Vale, said: “We held an extremely popular ‘pyjama party’ ahead of tortoise hibernations last year, when we ensured they were all in peak physical condition for their winter sleep.

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30 tortoises brought out of hibernation at Leadon Vale vets in Ledbury

A Ledbury vets have hailed a rise and shine party for reawakening tortoises as a ‘turtle success’ after dozens of pets were given a health check following their winter slumber. Leadon Vale Veterinary Centre, in Lower Road Trading Estate, held the event to ensure the tortoises, which hibernate over the winter months, were in fine fettle upon waking for the spring and summer. In total, owners of 30 tortoises took along their well-rested reptiles for post-hibernation checks at the leading Linnaeus vet practice, which saw vets carry out a full health check, including a weigh-in and taking measurements. The vets also offered advice to pet owners on how to ensure the tortoises could enjoy a healthy summer.

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Great news for Ledbury's tortoises

Or if they do, the place to be on March 20 will be a Ledbury vets. The Leadon Vale Veterinary Centre in Lower Road Trading Estate will be holding a ‘Rise and Shine’ post-hibernation clinic for tortoises emerging from their winter slumber. Rachel Mowbray, clinical director at Leadon Vale, said: “We held an extremely popular ‘pyjama party’ ahead of tortoise hibernations last year, where we weighed, measured and checked all pets were in peak physical condition for their winter sleep. “Now, as they re-awaken for the spring and summer, it’s equally important for them to undergo a full health check-up to ensure they are still in prime condition and ready to enjoy what we all hope will be much warmer and lighter days ahead!”

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The dog's after your Bailey's Cream this Christmas, warns Ledbury vet

A Ledbury vet practice is warning pet owners to be aware of household hazards which could result in an emergency trip to surgery for their animals this Christmas. Rachel Mowbray, clinical director at Leadon Vale Veterinary Centre, in Lower Road Trading Estate, said Christmas can present a number of potential issues for pets as homes are decorated for the season and a range of food and drink is often accessible. Among the items which present risks to pets at Christmas are ribbons on presents, tinsel, sharp tree needles, low-lying fairy lights, chestnuts and chocolates. Drink, too, can be dangerous and a traditional Christmas favourite, Bailey’s Irish Cream, can prove particularly dispiriting for animals.

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