Information for owners
FREE information pages Are you aware that there’s a wealth of information to be found on our website? Click on the ‘Pet Factsheets‘ page to find out more. Please ask any of our friendly team for further information on any of these topics. NEW! Practice Tour Tuesdays We like to introduce you to the… Read more »
Newsletters
Autumn Newsletter Please follow this link for our Autumn newsletter with lots of useful info for fireworks season, keeping your pet safe during the darker/colder months and also news of our first aid evening. Crossriggs Newsletter for website
Nursing Clinics
We are so lucky to have a fabulous veterinary nursing team. They have loads of jobs to do behind the scenes and help to ensure that the practice runs smoothly! At the moment they are very busy handling triage calls and maintaining high standards of hygiene throughout the premises. Their role also includes surgical nursing,... Read more »
Pet Health Plans
Our health plan covers all routine preventative care including vaccines, flea treatments and wormers and enables you to spread the cost of treatment throughout the year. You are also entitled to discounts on pet food and other great benefits. Speak to anyone on the team for more info or pick up a leaflet in practice.... Read more »
See what’s new this month!
Outstanding Award in Client Service We are delighted to announce that we have achieved this award for the second time! Thank you to all of our lovely clients and of course our hard-working and dedicated team 🤩🎉🐾 Update on prescription treatments You may be aware of concerns about antibiotic resistance. Did you know that parasites... Read more »
Staff News
Nursing Team Update A very warm welcome to Lyndsey, our new veterinary nurse, who joined the Crossriggs team a couple of weeks ago. Lyndsey has many years of nursing experience and is looking forward to meeting all of you over the coming weeks. In her spare time Lyndsey is a yoga instructor and is also... Read more »
Ticks
There has been a lot of coverage in the news about the emergence of new tick diseases in the UK with cases of the tick bourne disease Babesia canis being found in dogs in Harlow, Essex. It is unclear as to whether this is set to become an emerging threat for the whole of the UK or… Read more »







