Short guides, for the moments you need them.
Written by the vets who do the visits. The questions we hear most often, the urgent ones, and the ones pet owners are embarrassed to ask — calmly answered, in one place.
What's worth reading first.
Why is my dog scared of the vets? (and what actually helps)
If your dog dreads the vet, you're very much not alone. Here's what I think is actually going on, what most owners try first, and the quieter path most people haven't considered yet.
What to expect when I come to say goodbye to your pet at home
A note on what actually happens when I come to your home for a pet's final visit — and what you don't have to decide yet.
Why vet bills feel unpredictable — and what we're doing about it
The CMA spent two years looking at vet pricing in the UK and confirmed what pet owners already suspected. Here's how I read their findings, and the four commitments we make to keep our pricing something you can plan around.
Browse by topic.
Six categories at launch, more as we write them.
Wellness
2 articlesRoutine care, prevention, and the check-ups that catch things early.
Behaviour
2 articlesReading the pet you've got. Anxiety, life changes, everyday body language.
End of life
1 articleGentle, honest writing on the hardest part of pet ownership.
Urgent care
2 articlesWhen something's just gone wrong — the quick, clear next step.
London life
1 articleLiving with a pet in London — the city-specific stuff we get asked about.
How we work
1 articleWhat a home visit actually is, what it costs, and why we work this way.
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Reading isn't the same as booking.
If something in one of these guides has answered your question, we're glad. If it's opened up a new one, the fastest way to a proper answer is still a conversation.
£99 first visit covers the call-out and nose-to-tail health check for new households, one per pet. Excludes vaccinations, medication, sedation and euthanasia. Full details on our pricing page.