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The amazing Atticus
“This time last year, Atticus, my Birman cat, should have died. He was critically ill with an intestinal blockage. My own vet did not think…
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Maisie one year on…
On this day one year ago, our team was preparing for the opening week to come; we switched on our equipment, put on our scrubs…
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The Ralph CPD Digest – Approach to the trauma patient
This is an educational blog post for our veterinary colleagues. Every second counts in an emergency situation. Being able to quickly and appropriately stabilise a…
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Liebchen’s story
This week’s blog tells the story of the wonderful, special and queen-like Liebchen. The following words have been written by Liebchen’s carer, Natasha, and our…
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The Ralpher – September 2019 Edition
Hello! Welcome to our penultimate edition of The Ralpher for the year. It’s jam-packed with all things Ralph including news, stories, and tips. We hear…
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Frosty the fine fellow!
Frosty is a very handsome white Miniature Schnauzer puppy who was referred to our Emergency and Critical Care Department in the early hours of the…
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A day in the shoes of Elliot, ECC Staff Clinician
“A veterinarian is first and foremost a scientist, but do not ignore everything else in the name of science. If you focus all your efforts…
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Ice finds his forever home with the Surgeon who saved his life
Meet four-month-old rescue kitten, Ice. Ice came to us for treatment of his Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA). Little did our Head of Surgery know that…
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Joyful Jack!
Meet the adorable Jack, a 10-week-old male Labrador who has had a bit of a bumpy start to life. Jack recently visited his local vets…
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Introducing Alan Danielski…
We are very excited to announce a new Ralpher who joins our Orthopaedic Surgery Service. Alan Danielski . He will be working closely with Stefano, Dani…
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Fantastic Miss Floss!
Floss, a delightful 3-year-old Cocker Spaniel, stayed with us for twelve days during which time she stole many a heart! Floss visited our Emergency and…
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Darling Daisy!
Today we meet the beautiful Daisy and hear what was causing difficulties with her neck movement. Daisy came to The Ralph as she was suddenly…
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The Ralpher – March 2019 Edition
Hello! We can’t believe how quickly our first month in the hospital has gone – whoosh! After 5 years in the making we opened our…