GoVets is a brand new and well-equipped veterinary practice located around 10 minutes away from Manchester City Centre. We are committed to putting your pet first and providing exceptional service and care to our clients.
Everyday care, exercise, grooming, and preventive health.
At GoVets Manchester, we know just how much your pet means to you because they are part of the family. Their health and happiness are at the heart of everything we do, and a big piece of that is helping them stay active and well. Manchester is a lively city, so finding ways to keep […]
Life with a pet in our city is busy and brilliant—canal walks, park meet-ups, and the occasional rainy dash home. We, at GoVets Manchester, want pet health wellness in Manchester to feel doable and straightforward every day. This guide gives practical steps for everyday pet care, smart pet exercise in Manchester, skin and coat routines […]
Taking care of your pet is a daily commitment that goes far beyond occasional vet visits. The little choices you make each day, what you feed them, how you play, how often you groom, and when you schedule checkups—have a massive impact on long term health and happiness. If you are a pet owner in […]
Looking after your dog’s teeth is about much more than avoiding bad breath. it’s crucial to their overall wellbeing. Poor dental hygiene can result in painful gum disease, tooth loss, and serious health problems affecting vital organs such as the heart, liver, and kidneys. Regular dental checkups and proper oral care can help your furry […]
Carrying a new puppy into your life is a thrilling journey filled with joy and fellowship. Yet, it’s also a time of responsibility, mainly when it comes to your puppy’s health. Vaccinations play an actual role in saving your puppy from various infectious diseases. In Manchester, where dogs often interact in parks, training classes, and […]
For pet owners in Manchester and the surrounding towns, vaccinationsprotect against life‑threatening diseases that still circulate in the UK. Leading bodies such as the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA 2024), AAHA (2024 canine update), and AAHA/AAFP (2020) classify vaccines into core (recommended for all animals) and non‑core (recommended based on lifestyle or location). Core […]
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