Gatehouse Veterinary Hospital
Veterinarians in Bradford, West Yorkshire

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read moreWe have an excellent reputation for orthopaedic surgery and are fully equipped to carry out a wide range of orthopaedic procedures. Tibial tuberosity advancement surgery (TTA) is routinely carried out to repair damaged cruciate ligaments in dogs, and has produced some excellent results. The practice reputation as a centre of excellence in orthopaedics has been in place for a number of years. The first successful hip replacement in a dog in West Yorkshire was carried out here in 1999 by Simon Thomas.
Pet Nutrition Advice
read moreWe believe that nutrition is an important part of keeping pets healthy and can also play a vital part in the treatment of some illnesses. This is why we stock a select range of cat and dog pet food in practice, helping to take the faff out of pet food for our clients by recommending diets that have been scientifically created to provide optimal nutrition, which tastes great! Explore the guide to pet nutrition to discover the truth behind current trending diets and what your pet really needs for a balanced diet, or contact us to book in for a nutrition consultation with a member of the team.
Vets in Allerton
read moreWith new GDPR regulation coming into force from 25th May 2018 we need to ensure you are happy in the way in which we communicate with you. We now have 7 different categories* that form the basis of our client communications so we can be very specific in what we do and don't send you. We deem these categories as 'legitimate business interests'. This means we think they are critical for us to provide you and your pet the best possible healthcare service. These 'marketing categories' keep you and your pet up to date with offers and promotions relating to your pet and the practice.
Cat Info
read moreOur cats are important to us and we want to do the very best to keep them happy and healthy. As well as the pleasure of having a feline friend in your life, cat ownership brings responsibilities and if you are thinking of buying a new cat, you should weigh up the time and commitment involved. Cats, like other pets, are protected under the law within the Animal Welfare Act 2006 which means that anyone caring for a cat (even temporarily) has a duty to care for him or her properly. One in three pets will require veterinary treatment each year.