A Day in the Life of a patient

EMMA SHARP • 1 December 2025

Maple's adventure

Recently Maple came in as a day patient to get spayed and microchipped with us. Maple is one of our vets family members cat and they kindly agreed to let us take some photos to show the process of what happens when your lovely furry friends come in to visit us

Maple arriving at the practice. On arrival one of our wonderful nurses will admit our patient and get you as the owner to sign a consent form detailing the procedure being done. They can also discuss any questions or concerns you may have at this time

Anaesthetic and medication chart detailing the dose calculations for any procedures. It also records measurements taken throughout anaesthetics/sedation

Anaesthetic and medication chart detailing the dose calculations for any procedures. It also records measurements taken throughout anaesthetics/sedation

A cannula is placed in patients leg so that we have venous access to give medications easily. This is why your pet may have clipped patches on their leg after they have been in with us.

Maple has been intubated and is on an anaesthetic breathing circuit. She has also had lots of monitoring equipment attached so that her heart rate, blood pressure, CO2 levels and temperature are all being recorded by nurse Charis.

Maple has been intubated and is on an anaesthetic breathing circuit. She has also had lots of monitoring equipment attached so that her heart rate, blood pressure, CO2 levels and temperature are all being recorded by nurse Charis.

Maple’s hair is clipped and her skin is cleaned to prepare for surgery

Our vets scrub up and place sterile gloves on. A drape is also placed over the patient. Once all our checks are done we can then start the surgical procedure. A nurse continuously monitors our patients vital signs as the procedure is carried out.

The procedure is complete and vet Claire ties off the final bit of the suture material. In neutering procedures the stitches are usually dissolvable and placed under the skin. However in some procedures your pet may have stitches that need taken out 10-14 days after their procedure. We will always let you know if this is required

After the procedure we monitor recovery from the anaesthetic closely. This is Maple feeling a little groggy after the procedure but enjoying having a little cuddle and some TLC

After recovery, time for some well deserved food in cat ward!

Maple is recovering very well after her procedure and is just as cute as ever

21 July 2025
We have once again received accreditation from the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. The RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) is a voluntary initiative to accredit veterinary practices in the UK. Through setting standards and carrying out regular assessments, the Scheme aims to promote and maintain the highest standards of veterinary care. It offers peace of mind to clients of accredited practices and a more informed choice to the animal-owning public. To become accredited, practices volunteer for rigorous assessment every four years and will have met a range of minimum standards including hygiene, 24-hour emergency cover, staff training, certain types of equipment and cost estimation procedures. Here is a link to a short video which tells you a bit more about the scheme:  https://youtu.be/fPmkfznoX88
by EMMA SHARP 23 May 2025
From 4th June 2025 the Northern Ireland Pet Travel Scheme will be launched. This will allow the non-commercial movement of pet dogs, cats and ferrets from Great Britain to Northern Ireland providing there is no onward travel to the Republic of Ireland or the E.U. To take advantage of this scheme pet owners can now apply for a Pet Travel Document (PTD) directly from the government online portal below: https://www.gov.uk/apply-for-northern-ireland-pet-travel-document Your pet must be microchipped to apply for the PTD. A Rabies vaccination, tapeworm treatment and an Animal Health Certificate are no longer required. The PTD is free to apply for and will last for as long as you own the pet. You cannot take more than 5 pets to Northern Ireland unless attending or training for an event for which written evidence is required. When travelling, your pet’s microchip will be scanned at the port or airport. There are no checks if you are travelling from Northern Ireland to Great Britain. More details and up to date government advice can be found here: https://www.gov.uk/taking-your-pet-abroad/travelling-to-northern-ireland
by EMMA SHARP 19 February 2025
DUNDAS VETERINARY GROUP ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY-CLIENT INFORMATION At Dundas Veterinary Group we are committed to trying to reduce our impact on the environment throughout our daily running of all of our branches. There are many ways in which you, as our valued clients, can help to ensure we can try to achieve this: 1. APPROPRIATE ANTIBIOTIC AND PRESCRIPTION MEDICINE USAGE-our vets are focused on providing the best healthcare for your pet and prescribe medications appropriately to their specific needs. In doing so our vets will only dispense the amount of medication required to avoid the unnecessary waste of medicinal products, especially with regards to antibiotics. Our vets follow very careful protocols with respect to antibiotic use to help try and reduce the risk of antibiotic resistance and minimise the potential harmful environmental impact. We, therefore, do encourage owners to bring back any unused medications to the practice at your appointments so we can safely dispose if these for you. 2. RECYCLING OF MEDICINAL PACKAGING-as part of our daily protocols we are very conscious to try and recycle as much material as possible and are always looking at ways to minimise our waste output. We welcome clients to bring back blister packs and packaging from their dispensed medications at their next appointment. 3. CONTACT & MILEAGE- we have various ways for clients to stay in touch and offer post op checks via pets app and email to reduce client mileage and environmental impact. When first registered we will allocate the branch closest to you and when possible arrange appointments at this branch. Please see our Facebook/petsapp/practice noticeboards for further updates. If you have any further questions or suggestions with regards our environmental policy, we welcome our clients views-please email the practice nurses@dundasvetgroup.co.uk
by EMMA SHARP 18 February 2025
The team had a fantastic day at our beach litter pick on 2nd February. We were joined by clients and some four-legged friends and collected lots of rubbish both on the beach and island. Taking in the fresh sea air as we went. Thanks goes to The City of Edinburgh Council for helping with the picking supplies and also to Dog Aid Scotland for the support on the day.
by EMMA SHARP 10 February 2025
Exciting News! Our Dundas Street Reception area is getting refurbished this coming weekend. From 5pm on Friday 14th February until 8am on Monday 17th February, our Reception will be closed. To allow this work to take place, our Saturday morning surgery will take place from 9am to 12noon at our Granton branch, 34 Granton Road, Edinburgh, EH5 3QS, 0131 551 1407. Please bear with us while we carry out this work and look out for the photos!
by EMMA SHARP 17 January 2025
Join Dundas Vet Group to help litter pick at Cramond beach! We welcome you to join us on Sunday 2nd February at 11am. Litter pickers, gloves and bags provided, as well as biscuits for both humans and dogs! Meet at the start of the Causeway for a prompt start at 11am.
by EMMA SHARP 4 December 2024
We will be closed on the following days over the Festive Period: Wednesday 25th December Thursday 26th December Wednesday 1st January Thursday 2nd January If you have an emergency during these closures, please contact our emergency care provider E-Vets on 0131 662 1689. We would like to wish all our clients a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
by EMMA SHARP 26 September 2024
Veterinary Surgeon, Matthew Saunders has joined Dundas Vet Group as a Clinical Director, working at the Dundas Street and Oxgangs Road Surgeries. Matthew has been qualified since 2006, with additional qualifications in Endoscopy and keyhole surgery. He also has a keen interest in Ophthalmology and is working towards further qualifications in this discipline. We are thrilled to have Matthew join our team and he is looking forward to meeting you all with your pets!
by EMMA SHARP 14 August 2024
Sadly we have had to wave goodbye to Will Clancy as he heads home to Australia. Having spent the last 5 years with us at Dundas Vets, he will be sorely missed by clients and colleagues alike. We would like to wish him all the best in his future career back in Australia.
by EMMA SHARP 1 May 2024
The month of May is Veterinary nurse awareness month. We have uploaded a video to our Facebook and Instagram pages, showing the amazing job our nurses do every day to help look after your pets. They are the heart and soul of every veterinary practice! Their job entails a huge variety of skills ranging from monitoring anaesthesia, taking blood samples, giving medication, blood pressure checks and taking care of our hospitalised pets. This is only a small part of their essential contribution to our practice. We can now offer nurse clinics at our Dundas Street branch for nail clipping, dressing changes, weight management checks and some repeat injections. Please contact Dundas Street reception for more information.