WELCOME
We are a group of 3 practices located in Hampshire.
We serve the communities around Alton, Bordon and Grayshott.
The Amery Vets Group is a small animal veterinary group supported by 4 vets,
veterinary nurses and support staff.
Our staff are dedicated professionals that strive to offer state-of-the-art medicine and compassionate care to all the pets we see.
Our Primary purpose is to serve clients whose pets are members of their family and want the best health care for them.
We continually strive for excellence in management, medicine and service so as to enrich and lengthen the special relationship between people and their pets.
BLUE CROSS TEAPARTY & TEDDY BEARS' PICNIC!
Children and adults, together with teddies and dogs, enjoyed the recent Blue Cross Tea Party and Teddy Bears' Picnic held at our Alton branch.

Visitors were able to look around the recently refurbished surgery and enjoy a cup of tea.
Carole West from Haslemere Dog Training Society was available to give advice on training and behavioural issues and to talk about the training schemes organised by the Kennel Club, and members of staff from Amery Vets enjoyed chatting about various pet issues.
Children took part in a colouring competition, whilst enjoying a picnic with their teddies.
All visitors went home with a goody bag full of treats for their pets.
The Blue Cross find homes for over 6,000 animals a year, and their veterinary hospitals carry out over 11,000 operations and more than 81,000 consultations and diagnostic procedures a year.
Amery Vets were pleased to have the opportunity to raise money for the charity, whilst enjoying a fun day with visitors.
Jack Russel Max now Minimum ( Herald Post )
– and a perfect 10!
Tan and white Jack Russell Max, aged six and a half, used to be a bit too fond of his food – and when his weight reached a whopping 15kg (33lbs) back in March
– rather a lot for a little dog - owner Mrs Bennett decided it was time to act.
Luckily for Max, the team at Amery Vets, Chalet Hill, Bordon, run a clinic for portly pooches. With the combination of a Royal Canin Obesity Diet,
especially designed to help dogs slim down without feeling the strain too much, and more exercise, Max is now a mere shadow of his former self. He now weighs ....Read more
Is your dog protected against kennel cough?
With the onset of warmer spring weather, it's time for pets to get out and about more - however wherever dogs meet they run the risk of picking up Kennel Cough.
This is a highly infectious cough that affects dogs, rapidly causing symptoms of severe coughing and breathlessness as well as high temperatures, sore throats and loss of appetite.

This distressing condition is caused by a mixture of viruses and a bacterium - Bordetella Bronchi. Luckily a vaccine is available, though unlike your dog's normal routine vaccines the kennel cough vaccine is given by intranasal drops. We recommend that dogs are vaccinated against kennel cough before going into kennels (where dogs are kept close by one another and can rapidly transmit this infection) or at any time when the disease is rife.
Please contact us if you would like any further information.
Spring into action against fleas!
With warmer winters and widespread central heating, fleas are no longer the seasonal summer problem they used to be. 
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Instead the little horrors get onto
your pet and into your home throughout the year causing problems ranging from sore bites to skin irritation, infections, hair loss and anaemia.
Worse still, a female flea can lay 50 or more eggs per day! These fall of your pet and are deposited around the house in carpets and bedding where they can remain dormant for many months and sometimes longer, before developing via larval and pupal stages, into adult fleas.
In just a few weeks two fleas can multiply into several thousand!
Don't let fleas make life a misery- please let us advise
you on the best form of flea and tick control for your pet!
.....Read more
PRACTICE NEWS
Change of Name!
You may have noticed that we are in the process of changing our name from Amery Farm Veterinary Group to Amery Veterinary Group.
Our original name reflected the fact that our Alton site is on the old Amery Farm, but has caused confusion over the years as we are small animal vets and do not see large animals.
We hope that this will make life easier and less confusing for everyone!
