13/06/2026
This face 😍
Tonight, we visited Poppy! She was booked in for a nurse advice consultation 💚
She was so brave for her head to tail exam and loved showing off her toys 😍
Common reasons for a veterinary nurse consultation include:
▪️Weight management and nutrition advice
▪️Post-operative checks (wound monitoring, recovery support)
▪️Parasite prevention (fleas, ticks, worms)
▪️Senior pet care and mobility support
▪️Puppy and kitten care advice
▪️Diabetes, arthritis, or other long-term condition monitoring (as directed by a vet)
▪️Nail clipping and basic husbandry guidance
▪️Behaviour and welfare advice
If you're considering booking a nurse consultation, it can be a cost-effective way to:
▪️Get practical advice about day-to-day pet care.
▪️Monitor an existing condition between veterinary appointments.
▪️Determine whether your pet needs to be seen by a veterinarian.
If you tell me:
Your pet's species (dog, cat, rabbit, etc.)
Their age,
And the issue you're concerned about,
I can explain whether a veterinary nurse consultation would typically be appropriate and what questions to ask during the appointment.