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Why join Glasslyn Vets’ Pet Health Plan?

2023-10-23T09:05:22+00:00

Did you know Glasslyn Vets offer a Pet Health plan that helps you spread out the costs of your veterinary bills?   A Health plan gives you peace of mind that you are actively monitoring your pets’ health with regular visits, updated vaccinations and year round parasite treatment!   At Glasslyn we don’t judge or

Why join Glasslyn Vets’ Pet Health Plan?2023-10-23T09:05:22+00:00

Cat Weight Loss Tips

2023-06-09T09:46:22+00:00

Tips for weight loss in cats Obesity in cats are common, especially those who are kept indoors. Obesity is a serious problem that can predispose cats to different complex pathologies. These pathologies can put the cat’s life in risk, like hepatic lipidosis, diabetes, cystitis, skin problems or lameness. A cat with perfect body condition-and weight-

Cat Weight Loss Tips2023-06-09T09:46:22+00:00

Adaptil: How to make car travel more relaxing for your dog

2023-05-29T09:56:20+00:00

1. ADAPTIL Transport is clinically proven to help your dog cope when travelling: Studies have shown: · 85% reduction of shaking. · 71% reduction of panting*. Easy to use: · Spray in the car or on your dog's blanket/bedding just 15 minutes before your dog gets in. They will then receive up to 5 hours

Adaptil: How to make car travel more relaxing for your dog2023-05-29T09:56:20+00:00

Prescription Diets – What are they and how do they work?

2023-03-01T11:05:58+00:00

These are special diets formulated to help manage and treat specific health conditions and to support our pet’s health.  Examples of some diets are; Hepatic and Renal diets: These are different foods created, to help support the function of these organs in those affected with kidney disease or liver disease. The levels of protein, energy

Prescription Diets – What are they and how do they work?2023-03-01T11:05:58+00:00

IBR and It’s Effect on Your Herd

2023-02-21T11:56:43+00:00

Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis or more commonly known as IBR is a virus that can present itself in many forms on farm including respiratory, fertility and production issues. The textbook clinical signs of IBR are ‘burnt’ muzzle pink eye high temp dullness and lack of appetite milk drop snotty nose ‘snore’ as their windpipe is affected.

IBR and It’s Effect on Your Herd2023-02-21T11:56:43+00:00

The Best Dog Friendly Walking Spots in West Cork!

2023-01-16T12:25:24+00:00

Vet Nurse Katie Harte is an outdoor enthusiast and loves nothing better than going out with her dogs, here are her top spots in West Cork, why not make it your To Do list for this year??? Dromkeen forest walk, Innishannon Clare O’ Leary walk, Bandon Inchydoney beach. Clonakilty Castlefreke recreational area , Rathbarry –

The Best Dog Friendly Walking Spots in West Cork!2023-01-16T12:25:24+00:00

Pillow Foot or Plasma Cell Pododermatitis in Cats

2023-01-01T16:03:56+00:00

What is Pillow foot? Pillow Foot in Cats (Plasma Cell Pododermatitis in Cats) is a rare disease of the footpads of cats. Due to the accumulation of a specific type of white blood cells called plasma cells, the footpad becomes inflamed. Plasma cells play a major role in the immune system. Causes of Pillow Foot in

Pillow Foot or Plasma Cell Pododermatitis in Cats2023-01-01T16:03:56+00:00

We are hiring for our veterinary team!

2022-12-16T17:49:15+00:00

When Cornelius O’Driscoll set up his veterinary practice in Bandon in 1915, he could not have dreamed that it would still be serving the people of West Cork a century later. Glasslyn Veterinary clinics in Bandon, Kinsale and Dunmanway are rightly proud of their reputation for high quality care based on over 100 years of

We are hiring for our veterinary team!2022-12-16T17:49:15+00:00
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