Has your dog eaten chocolate?
Chocolate is poisonous to dogs. Our out-of-hours pet emergency clinic in Telford is here for you today.
Chocolate is poisonous to dogs. Our out-of-hours pet emergency clinic in Telford is here for you today.
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Follow the A5 at Emstrey Island, take the 3rd exit and stay on the A5 for 1.1 miles at Preston Island, take the 2nd exit and stay on the A5 for 6 miles. Continue onto M54 (Telford/A5/Birmingham) follow the M54 for 2.2 miles. At Junction 6, take the A5223 exit to Whitchurch/A442/Telford (West). Take the 1st exit onto Whitchurch Dr A5223, Wrekin Retail Park will be on your left, go straight over the retail park roundabout. At the next roundabout (Ketley Brook) take the 2nd exit to stay on Whitchurch Dr follow this road for half a mile. At the next round about (Esso Garage and Formula One Autocentres) take the 4th exit onto Haybridge Rd. Continue straight ahead at the traffic lights onto Britannia Way, you should see the Gladstone Vets building to the right. Turn right at the Tesco Express and take the next right, Greggs will be to your left, follow the road down to Gladstone Vets. Car parking is available to the front of the building.
Head west on M54 at Junction 6, take the A5223 exit to Whitchurch/A442/Telford (West). Take the 1st exit onto Whitchurch Dr A5223, Wrekin Retail Park will be on your left, go straight over the retail park roundabout. At the next roundabout (Ketley Brook) take the 2nd exit to stay on Whitchurch Dr follow this road for half a mile. At the next round about (Esso Garage and Formula One Autocentres) take the 4th exit onto Haybridge Rd. Continue straight ahead at the traffic lights onto Britannia Way, you should see the Gladstone Vets building to the right. Turn right at the Tesco Express and take the next right, Greggs will be to your left, follow the road down to Gladstone Vets. Car parking is available to the front of the building.
Head north-west on Stafford Rd/A518 at the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on Stafford Rd/A518. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit continuing on Station Rd/A518. The Texaco petrol station will be on your left, follow this road for 5 miles. At the next roundabout take the 1st exit onto Newport Bypass / A41, Premier Inn and The Three Fish Beefeater will be to your left follow the road for 0.6 miles to the next roundabout (Aldi). Take the 2nd exit onto the A518 and then the 1st to stay on the A518. At the 3rd roundabout take the 2nd exit signposted Telford A518. Follow this road, you will see The Red house Inn to your right, at this roundabout take the 2nd exit and stay on Wellington Rd/A518 follow this road for 2 miles. At Clocktower roundabout take the 2nd exit onto New Trench Rd/A518 and 2nd exit at the next roundabout. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit and stay on A518 for 1 mile. Use the right lane to turn left onto Queensway/A442, continue straight then using the left land to turn slightly right to stay on Queensway/A442, exit signposted Hadley / Trench Lock, KFC will be on your left. Head south-west on A53 at the Tern Hill roundabout, take the 2nd exit and stay on the A53 continue on this road for 4.5 miles. At the Hodnet roundabout, take the 1st exit onto the A442 follow this road for 9 miles. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto Whitchurch Dr/A5223 there will be a petrol station to your right. At Apley roundabout (Hospital) take the 3rd exit onto Whitchurch Road and carry on to the next roundabout (Esso garage and Formula One Autocentre) and take the 2nd exit onto Haybridge Road continue straight ahead at the traffic lights onto Britannia Way. You should see the Gladstone Vets building to the right. Turn right at the Tesco Express and take the next right, Greggs will be to your left, follow the road down to Gladstone Vets. Car parking is available to the front of the building.
We’re open when your day-time vet is closed, providing veterinary care for your pet at the time you need it most.
If your dog has eaten chocolate, they may:
Urgent treatment may be needed if your dog ate chocolate so please contact us as soon as possible for advice