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    Chryston Veterinary Centre

    5.0 (1 review)

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    16 years ago

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    Ark Veterinary Group

    Ark Veterinary Group

    (3 reviews)

    We have been long term customers of the Arc Vets…read more They were great when our previous cat was seriously ill, helping with the insurance forms, special food and doing everything that they could in a very difficult situation. We now know the vets by name and have a great relationship with them, which has continued on with our new cats. All the staff always appear to be really interested in all the pets and their "owners", taking care of everything from cats & dogs, to some of the more unusual animals that people keep now a days. A few years ago they expanded the surgery so that they could add more vets and consulting rooms, however their standards have remained high, the staff are always friendly and the place is always busy.

    A number of years ago when we had Guinea Pigs! I was told…read moreabout a fantastic new Vet who had specialized in Exotics and She was somewhere in the Airdrie area! However try as i might I just Couldn't find this elusive Madonna! which meant for us a 90 mile round trip to Edinburgh for an Exotics vet that we trusted! when the last of Our Guinea Pigs passed away we decided that we wanted to try Rats as pets! Buying a couple of P{@H Rats we quickly found out the disadvantages of getting Factory farmed pocket Pets! Ant & Dec where the most loving Dumbo Rats you could ever hope to have! However Ants persistent cough and URI problems again lead us to find a vet a bit Closer to home! as his problems where far more urgent! than any other animal we had ... so a certain vets where recommended and we made them our new vet! by this time we had built our little family to 6 boys all of which demanded their play and cuddle time! Due to a bad experience with the newer Vet I decided to make a last ditch attempt to Find this elusive Madonna McGuire (Now Livingston) after fifty phone calls, I thought i was onto a possible clue as to where this amazing vet was hiding herself! So a trip to the main Practice and their she was in all her Purple Glory Madonna (eyes like a Hawk) Livingston! That's my Nickname for her as she miss'es Nothing! Madonna then got the 50 questions from me! I had learnt by this time to vet my vets to make sure they knew their stuff with regards to exotic's My first question to her was How much penicillin would she give a guinea pig who weighed 800 gram's and had a URI and urinary tract Infection! she gave the the now famous Madonna Look and told me that penicillin would more than likely Kill a guinea Pig and made the correct diagnoses with Baytril I then fired off a few more non trick questions and Madonna answered them faultlessly! when then had a nice chat about the exotic pets she had had over the years! I knew by the end of the chat i had found My Life long Vet. While I have focused on Madonna she has made it her mission to train any new vets in the practice up to her standard! And I am happy to say that I would not hesitate to take any Animal to Ark vet..as they all show a respect and professionalize for not only the owner but the animal that is left in their charge....

    Pets At Home - http://www.petsathome.com/

    Pets At Home

    (7 reviews)

    Parkhead, Dennistoun

    Pets at Home is a fantastic shop that caters for all your pet related needs. You will find goods…read morefor all manner of animals here and a friendly smile from all the staff too. I popped in here the other week as my Telescopic Moor goldfish Herman Melville has a little white dot above his pop eyes. I was so worried and after searching on the internet the only diagnosis that I could find was that the white spot was a sign that he was very ill indeed. I panicked and decided to head into Pets at Home while I was in town to get their advice. The girl who helped me was very helpful and told me that they can get little white spots if they are in breeding season, it can also be a harmless discolouration or in worst case scenario a fishy illness known as White Spot which is what I'd been reading about from the scaremongers on the internet. She informed me that if it was the dreaded White Spot then it spreads like wildfire and within hours he would be covered with white spots, he only has one though. She told me to keep my eye on him but try not to worry but if more spots do appear I should head back to get treament for him. That was a few weeks ago and touch wood he seems to be okay. While I was there I decided to get him some treats to spruce his tank up a little bit. I bought him a rather nice potted seaweed and some extra coloured stones to add to the bottom of his tank. He loves them! Well... I think he does, he's quite a shy guy. A great pet shop, a huge abundance of goods for your pets and really friendly staff too!

    Pets at home has always been a favourite for me to pop in to whenever passing by so that I can have…read morea look at the giant rabbits and hamsters. I have always had a too few many pets, thankully now I have calmed down a bit. I do infact have a hamster which I got from this Pets At Home. When I was choosing him out, the people in the shop gave me all the useful hamstering hints and tips (even though I knew them, it was a nice touch). I love how massive the pets at home stores are with treats to spoil your dog, and scented wood shavings for your pets! Its a superstore, that you can take your dog into, when you are out a walk. Its a bit of a while away from me but my dog loves going in with me and choosing his treat for the day.

    Chryston Veterinary Centre - vet - Updated May 2026

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