Services
Visit us at our Vet in Telford and experience the difference our pet-focussed approach can make in your pet's healthcare journey. Trust us with your pet's health, and together, we will work towards ensuring a purrfect life for your furry friend.
Here When Your Pet Needs Us
As an independent practice, everything we do at Wrekin View Vets is built around the welfare of pets, such as our aim to always see your preferred vet, ensuring continuity of care. We will always see pets in need of urgent care on the same day - just like you, we want them back to their best as soon as possible. You can be sure that we work to high standards of care and protection for our clients, both human and animal.
Experienced Hands
Our practice is a traditional veterinary practice with a very experienced team of vets and nurses working alongside our welcoming receptionists. We're all about being a great vet practice by helping people out with their pets' health in a friendly, accessible way. At the same time, we have all the equipment we need to help us care for your pets. From diagnosing problems with blood tests, ultrasound and x-ray, to performing life-saving surgery - we're able do what we need to get your pet feeling their best.
- New Puppy or Kitten Health Checks
- Comprehensive Health Care
- Dentistry
- Pet Travel
- Pet Insurance
- Vaccinations
- Neutering
- Emergencies
New Puppy or Kitten Health Checks
We will be delighted to welcome you to one of our surgeries with your new arrival for a completely free* – no obligation – New Puppy or Kitten health check and we will give your new pet a thorough free physical check.
We recommend that you have this vital check almost as soon as you get your puppy or kitten.
If you wish, we may then commence vaccination at that appointment or at a later date.
* Please note, our free check does not include litters of puppies
Comprehensive Health Care
At Wrekin View Vets, our Comprehensive Health Care service covers every aspect of your pet’s wellbeing, from routine check-ups and vaccinations to early detection of potential health issues.
Regular health assessments allow us to monitor changes over time and provide tailored advice on diet, exercise, and preventative care.
Our experienced team takes the time to get to know your pet, ensuring they receive individualised attention and the highest standard of veterinary care to keep them happy, healthy, and thriving year-round.
Dentistry
At Wrekin View Vets, we know that good dental health is vital to your pet’s overall wellbeing.
Our comprehensive dental service includes routine checks, oral health assessment under anaesthetic, ultrasonic scaling and polishing, and extractions when needed. Regular dental care helps prevent pain, infection, and tooth loss, improving comfort and longevity.
We’ll assess your pet’s mouth at every health check and provide tailored advice on at-home care, from tooth brushing to diet. If we detect any signs of dental disease, early treatment can make all the difference.
Pet Travel Regulations and Guidance Post-Brexit
Please note that we can currently only issue Animal Health Certificates for our existing clients, where we have administered the Rabies Vaccination.
If you are planning to travel to the EU with your pet, please give us plenty of notice
so that we can organise things in good time.
The United Kingdom has become a PART 2 Listed country with respect to Pet Travel. This means that the new regulations are as follows:
Your pet will need:
- A microchip
- A valid Rabies vaccination (given at least 21 days before entry)
- Rabies blood tests are NOT required
- An Animal Health Certificate (AHC) issued by an Official veterinary Surgeon no more than 10 days before travel
- If you are going to Northern Ireland, Eire, Finland, Norway or Malta then dogs must be given an approved tape wormer by the vet at the time of examination for the AHC; this is recorded on the AHC.
AHCs are specific for the first country of entry into the EU; for example if you were entering France you will need a French certificate, or if entering into Spain you will need a Spanish certificate. The OV will provide the correct certificate.
There are specific “points of entry” for the EU ….see HERE for details.
A certified copy of the rabies vaccination details must be attached to the AHC (e.g. a copy of relevant sections of a vaccination card/pet passport).
An owner’s declaration must be attached to the AHC confirming the non-commercial nature of the movement.
Your pet’s animal health certificate (AHC) will be valid after the date of issue for
10 days for entry into the EU or Northern Ireland
4 months for onward travel within the EU (eg. from France into Spain/Italy or vice versa)
4 months for re-entry to Great Britain
Note
AHCs can only be issued for the following species:
- domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris)
- cats (Felis silvestris catus)
- ferrets (Mustela putorius furo)
AHCs must not be issued to:
- F1 hybrids of cats or dogs such as Bengal or Savannah cats
- any other species
There are different requirements if you are travelling to an non-EU country; notably Rabies blood tests may be required.
Pet Insurance
Why Pet Insurance?
- The cost of insurance is driven by various risk factors including age, breed, species, gender & location
- Pet insurance is regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
- One in three pets need non-routine veterinary treatment each year
- A pet owner is more likely to claim on pet insurance than car or house insurance
- Insurance enables pet owners to afford & vets to deliver the right veterinary treatment, at the right time, when it is needed most
- Pet Insurers paid out £657 million in 201
- Over 97% of insurance claims in volume and value are for vets fees
Why Agria?
- Lifetime cover as standard
- Fixed excess & choice of variable excess
- UK based award winning Contact Centre – Claims, Customer Services, Sales
- The only pet insurer to be awarded a ‘Cat Friendly’ award by International Cat Care
- Successful and forward thinking company, already achieving 30% growth this year compared to 2015
- ‘Pick & Mix’ ensuring pet owners only pay for the benefits they need, retaining lifetime cover with a tailored price to suit their budget
- Specialist pet insurer with an in-house underwriting team, underwriting our own policies
- Work in collaboration with The Kennel Club & GCCF (Governing Council of the Cat Fancy)
- Support & donations made to charities such as; The Kennel Club Charitable Trust & The International Cat Care
More reasons to choose Agria
- £25 cash back each year to & reminder for health check & vaccinations – included on all higher level policies
- Multi-Pet discount applies for insuring more than ONE pet
- 2 months half price for every new policy
- Free ‘Guide to caring for your rabbit’ – all new rabbit sales will get this with their policy information
- Pay 50% of the cost of prescription diet food up to the value of £250
Standard benefits (Cat & Dog)
- Up to £6,500 or £12,500 vet fees cover each year
- Essential Third Party Liability cover (dogs only) up to the value of £3million
- Travel & accommodation costs for referrals up to the value of £300
- Help towards the cost of finding a lost, stolen or stray pet
- Contribution towards the cost of prescription food up to the value of £250
- Up to £750 towards complimentary treatment & £750 behavioural therapist fees
- Up to £150 cremation or burial fee
- Non-cosmetic dental cover
Optional benefits (Cat & Dog)
- Breeder cover – vet fees, death from gestation & dystocia complications (including caesarean section with only a few breeds excluded) as well as vet fees for puppies & kittens pre-sale
- Holiday cancellation or early return from holiday
- Boarding, cattery or daily minding fees
- Overseas extension of cover including third party liability for dogs whilst away from home (on the Pets scheme)
- Purchase price in the event of death from illness or injury or loss from theft or straying
Rabbit policy benefits
- Up to £2,500 vet fees cover each year
- Non-cosmetic dental cover which excludes trimming, burring or rasping, as well as root canal treatment on teeth other than the molar teeth, subject to a vet dental health check every 12 months.
Vaccinations
As soon as you get a new pet, it is advisable to have a full health check with your vet to ensure that he/she is healthy and well. Vaccination has made a huge difference to the health of our animals. The vaccinations that we use today are extremely safe and protect our pets against some of the most serious infectious (and often fatal) diseases. Some horrible diseases, such as Canine Distemper, have become rare nowadays because of appropriate vaccinations.
ANNUAL BOOSTERS and HEALTH CHECKS are recommended to maintain immunity and to help prompt detection of other health problems.
A full basic immunisation programme for puppies should be started between 6 and 8 weeks of age, with the second vaccination given at 10 weeks old. The primary vaccination for kittens should start at 9 weeks of age, with the second vaccination given at 12 weeks old.
Any puppies and kittens receiving their initial vaccinations with us are entitled to a free 6-month-old health check with the vet when they reach that age.
Dogs should be vaccinated against:
- Distemper
- Parvovirus
- Infectious Hepatitis
- Leptospirosis (infectious to humans)
At present, Distemper, Parvovirus and Hepatitis vaccinations are given every 3 years, but Parainfluenza and Leptospirosis vaccinations need to be given annually.
Kennel Cough vaccination is recommended if your dog is likely to meet lots of other dogs (eg. kennels, dog training). This vaccine goes up the nose! It protects against a bacterial cause of the disease (Bordatella) and gives additional protection against a viral cause of the disease (Parainfluenza). The vaccine confers an immunity of 12 months.
Cats should be vaccinated against:
- Feline Herpes virus
- Feline Calicivirus
- Feline Infectious Enteritis (Panleukopaenia)
Feline Leukaemia Virus vaccination is strongly recommended if your cat is likely to meet lots of other cats outdoors.
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus can produce signs very similar to FeLV but unfortunately there is no vaccine presently available in the UK.
Rabbits should be vaccinated against:
- Myxomatosis and Viral Haemorrhagic disease (RHD-1 and RHD-2 strains) annually
Neutering
Dogs
Cats
The neutering of all pet cats is strongly advised and this can be done from 4 months of age if necessary.
Spaying of female cats stops unwanted pregnancies and the inconvenience of seasons every 3 weeks in the spring/summer.
Castration of male cats will generally help prevent urine spraying in the house and fighting behaviour.
Rabbits
The spaying and castration of pet rabbits is recommended; males can be castrated from 10 weeks of age, females from 12 weeks. Neutering prevents unwanted pregnancies, aggression between rabbits and it also prevents uterine cancer (womb cancer) in older female rabbits (which affects about 40% of unspayed females later in life).
Out of Hours Vets
Offering round the clock care, if your furry friend has a veterinary emergency, Wrekin View Vets are here to help! Our emergency vet service provider gives you and your pet access to leading standards of care, no matter what time of day or night.
Vets Now is our out-of-hours service provider.
Providing a stress-free environment for your pet is something that is integral to us, and is also a priority to Vets Now. Their proximity to our clinic ensures convenient transportation in the event overnight care is needed. We are confident in their expertise and commitment to excellent care for your pets. ![]()
Our opening hours are 08.30-18.30 Mon-Fri and 08.30-12.00 Saturday and closed Sunday and bank holidays. Vets Now cover any hours outside of our listed normal opening hours.
Our phoneline has an answerphone message with the number to call if your pet needs veterinary attention when we are closed.
