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Health Plan Price Increase

Our Health Plan Prices are Going Up!

We have recently reviewed our health plans and had to make the decision to increase our prices.

Any new plans taken out from the 11th December will be at the new prices with price rises for existing health plan customers coming into effect  from February 2024. We hope you appreciate that we have not increased the prices of health plans since 2016 and they still represent excellent value for money compared to the pay as you go option. See link below for details.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any queries.


Premier Pet Care Plan
by Andrea Reynolds 15 Jan, 2024
Many thanks to the Welsh Government Economy team, for making the following video:
by Andrea Reynolds 15 Jan, 2024
So What's New?
by Andrea Reynolds 01 Dec, 2022
In the past few years, local dog owners have become increasingly aware of the deadly disease - CRGV (or Alabama Rot) which has made an appearance in our area. There have been a total of 11 cases in a 20 mile radius around Chepstow - so whilst the risks are in fact very low; there is a high level of public concern about their beloved pets. Alabama Rot does show a seasonal pattern with most cases occurring between November and May. So far the research has not found the cause but studies suggest muddy woodlands may present a risk. CRGV causes inflammation and blood clots in the vessels of the skin and kidneys. This leads to swollen ulcers on the legs, belly and face and can progress within a few days to kidney failure.
13 Jun, 2022
Part-time Cleaner Wanted
by Marion Aylott 31 Jan, 2022
Enjoying the benefits of the Underwater Treadmill
Archway Vets Chepstow | Taking  your pet to Europe from 1st January 2021
by Andrea Reynolds 08 Jan, 2021
The rules on movement of pet dogs, cats and ferrets between Great Britain and the EU (including Northern Ireland) have changed now that GB is no longer an EU member state. We can no longer issue EU pet passports in the UK. An ANIMAL HEALTH CERTIFICATE is now required, issued up to 10 days before you travel. This AHC is valid for 4 months of onward travel within the EU and can be used to re-enter the UK during this 4 month period. A new AHC is required for each trip to the EU or NI. To return to the UK your pet requires either a valid AHC or an existing EU passport (issued either in the UK or the EU). A new health certificate can be issued in an EU country if necessary. TAPEWORM (Echinococcus multilocularis) treatment is required if travelling to a tapeworm-free country (Northern Ireland, Ireland, Malta and Finland), or on the return to the UK from elsewhere in the EU. This must be given by a vet between 1 and 5 days before arrival in the country. Other requirements for pet travel remain the same: Microchip Vaccinated for rabies, and up to date booster vaccinations Wait at least 21 days after primary rabies vaccination before travel Travel only through designated Travellers' Point of Entry (TPE), with AHC and proof of microchip and rabies vaccination Up to date information is available on the government website:
Archway Vets Chepstow | 10 Autumn hazards that could make your cat ill
by Andrea Reynolds 09 Nov, 2020
If you would rather avoid a trip to one of our accident and emergency clinics during autumn.
by Andrea Reynolds 28 Apr, 2020
April is National Pet Month - when the charity of the same name reminds us of the joys and responsibilities of pet ownership. Owning a pet has physical and emotional benefits for the owner, but unfortunately not always for the pet! Their health is entirely dependent on the care-giver, and their understanding of the pet’s needs. In practice we see that even well-loved pets are sometimes missing out, and our job is to help identify when your pet may need some changes in their life! Listed below are National Pet Month’s top tips for Owners- we would love you to come to us for advice on any of these subjects- it’s what we know best! Top Ten Tips for Responsible Pet Ownership: 1. Think carefully before getting a pet and learn about its special requirements. 2. Ensure your pet is sociable and well trained. 3. Provide a nutritious and well balanced diet. 4. Provide suitable housing and bedding. 5. Clean up after your pet and worm it regularly. 6. Protect against disease. 7. Prevent unwanted litters and neuter your pet when appropriate. 8. Groom your pet regularly. 9. Control your pet and ensure it is properly identified. 10. Take out pet insurance for dogs, cats, rabbits and horses to cover against unexpected veterinary fees and third party liability
by Andrea Reynolds 20 Apr, 2020
You can also use our telephone number 01291 625205 and press 1 to be transferred to VetsNow
by Andrea Reynolds 18 Apr, 2020
We are getting an enormous number of phone calls, asking how to get your pet's medication whilst we are all required to 'Stay At Home'. We are working with a reduced number of staff, who are working very hard to ensure everyone gets their medication as quickly as possible. To avoid unnecessary journeys we would suggest your opt for posting your prescription- a small P&P fee applies dependent on the size of the parcel. Please make sure you allow enough time to receive your new prescription so that you do not run out of medication. To help us to deal with the volume of requests we would encourage you to use the on-line prescription form on the website. Thank you for your cooperation- and stay safe!
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