Acorn Veterinary Centre

Acorn Veterinary Centre Welcome to Acorn Veterinary Centre! Acorn Veterinary Centre is a trading name of CVS (UK) Limited ( Company Registration Number 03777473.

Acorn Veterinary Centre is part of CVS (UK) Limited, a company which owns veterinary practices within the UK. Registered Office: CVS House, Owen Road, Diss, Norfolk IP22 4ER.

National Adopt a Cat Month is celebrated every June to highlight the importance of giving shelter cats a second chance. ...
02/06/2026

National Adopt a Cat Month is celebrated every June to highlight the importance of giving shelter cats a second chance.
Instead of buying from breeders or pet shops, this month encourages people to adopt from shelters and rescues.
With so many cats and kittens patiently waiting for their forever homes, it's the perfect time to welcome a new feline friend into your life.

Did you know that a microchip is only as useful as the details linked to it? If your petʼs contact information isnʼt up ...
01/06/2026

Did you know that a microchip is only as useful as the details linked to it? If your petʼs contact information isnʼt up to date, it can make reuniting you even harder if they
ever go missing.
Take a moment this National Microchipping Month to check your petʼs microchip details ✅

It's a common misconception that hot cars are the main danger causing pets to overheat in summer. In reality, over-exert...
30/05/2026

It's a common misconception that hot cars are the main danger causing pets to overheat in summer. In reality, over-exertion during walks is the leading cause of
heatstroke in dogs, making up an astonishing 74% of cases.
This risk is greater for dogs that are:
Brachycephalic (flat faced)
Overweight
Elderly
Have underlying heart or respiratory conditions...and also young, active dogs whose excitement and activity level can overcome their ability to keep themselves cool 🐕☀

On a warm day, the temperature inside a parked car can rise dangerously fast 🚗.'Not long' is too long. If you can't take...
29/05/2026

On a warm day, the temperature inside a parked car can rise dangerously fast 🚗.
'Not long' is too long. If you can't take them with you when you leave the car - leave them safely at home.
Heatstroke is a veterinary emergency. Symptoms include:
Heavy panting
Excessive salivation
Rapid heart rate
Bright red gums and tongue
Weakness, confusion or collapse
If you see a dog in distress in a hot car, first call 999, then seek veterinary advice urgently.

How hot is too hot for your dog’s walk? Find out with our handy guide.If you’re concerned that your dog has heatstroke, ...
27/05/2026

How hot is too hot for your dog’s walk?

Find out with our handy guide.

If you’re concerned that your dog has heatstroke, please call us for advice: 01527 853304

Protect your pet's health at every stage of life with a membership to The Healthy Pet Club.Our team is here to help you ...
27/05/2026

Protect your pet's health at every stage of life with a membership to The Healthy Pet Club.
Our team is here to help you give your pet the best support in their senior years.
Find out more and how to join: cvsvets.com/healthy-pet-club

Your tick checklistTicks should be removed as soon as possible using a proper tick removal tool. Regular parasite preven...
25/05/2026

Your tick checklist
Ticks should be removed as soon as possible using a proper tick removal tool. Regular parasite prevention can also help protect your pet.
If you're unsure or need help removing a tick, we are always here to help.

Your worm checklistRegular worming treatments help keep your pet healthy and protected. If you're unsure, we can advise ...
23/05/2026

Your worm checklist
Regular worming treatments help keep your pet healthy and protected. If you're unsure, we can advise on the best treatment for your pet - and this can even be included with a Healthy Pet Club membership!

Your flea checklistThe good news? Fleas are preventable with regular flea treatments.If you're unsure or think your pet ...
22/05/2026

Your flea checklist
The good news? Fleas are preventable with regular flea treatments.
If you're unsure or think your pet might have fleas, it's always best to speak to us for advice.

Address

33-35 Alcester Road
Studley
B807LL

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+441527853304

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