Caring. Independent. Personal.

A trusted family-orientated veterinary practice putting your pet first

Trusted expertise, personalised attention
– for every step of the journey

Welcome

At Cobham Park Veterinary Clinic, we understand that your pet is part of the family. That’s why we offer compassionate, high-quality veterinary care throughout their life – from curious kittenhood and playful puppy days to golden senior years.

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Why choose us

We’re an independent practice based in beautiful Cobham, Surrey, and have proudly served our local community for almost two decades. Our dedicated team combines clinical excellence with genuine warmth, giving you peace of mind that your pet is always in caring hands. Our commitment to your pet's wellbeing is reflected in our happy clients.

Our experienced, passionate team supported by visiting referral surgeons delivers tailored support for every life stage. As a proudly independent practice, we focus solely on your pet's wellbeing, building continuity with the same trusted faces who know you and your animal companion.

Services Overview & Benefits

At Cobham Park Veterinary Clinic, we offer a full range of medical, surgical, preventative, and diagnostic services for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small pets. Whether it’s a routine health check or a complex procedure, our team is here to provide expert, compassionate care – all under one roof in Cobham, Surrey.

  • Service

    • Overview

  • Vaccinations

    • Tailored protection for dogs, cats, and small pets.

  • Dental Care

    • Preventative care and advanced dental treatments for optimal oral health.

  • Neutering

    • Routine and keyhole procedures for safer recovery and long-term health.

  • Microchipping

    • Quick, permanent pet identification, now a legal requirement.

  • Surgical Procedures

    • From routine to complex operations, performed with expert care and advanced facilities.

  • Diagnostics & Referrals

    • Onsite diagnostic tools and visiting specialists for rapid and advanced care.

  • Travel Services

    • We are authorised to issue documentation for your pets export outside of the UK.

  • Euthanasia

    • Gentle, dignified end-of-life care with compassionate support.

  • Emergency Care

    • Prompt guidance and support for urgent pet health needs.

Here for the Life of Your Pets – Across Every Life Stage

We’re here to support your pets at every milestone – with advice, expertise, and a gentle touch.

  • Young & Developing (Puppies/Kittens)

    Dogs

    Most dogs become sexually mature by 6 months, but they are still in the puppy stage of development physically and emotionally. They physically mature between 1 and 2 years of age. Smaller breeds may mature faster, while larger breeds can take longer to reach their full mature size.

    Cats

    Cats are generally considered fully matured and physically grown between 18 months and 2 years of age.

    We provide comprehensive advice and care during these crucial formative months, including vaccination courses, microchipping, and neutering advice.

    A tiny orange kitten with blue eyes and wet nose sticking out tongue, standing behind a beige wall, with a blurred background.
  • Adults: Prime Time Care (1-7 Years)

    This is your pet's prime time of life. Consistent, simple preventative measures are key to keeping them in top shape:

    Annual Health Checks and Booster Vaccination: This allows us to keep an eye on your pet's general health and well-being.

    Weight Management: We can advise if your pet gained too much weight or is underweight. Both situations put your pet at risk of countless diseases.

    Teeth: Regular teeth cleaning and check-ups are the best way to monitor and treat any dental problems before it is too late.

    Anti-parasitic Preventative Care: We will advise effective regular treatment that will keep your pet safe from fleas, ticks, and worms.

    A close-up of a brown dog with a pink collar, outdoors, looking off to the side.
  • Seniors: The Golden Years (Ages 7+)

    Senior pets require more focused attention to ensure comfort and health.

    Dogs

    Senior dogs are generally considered those over 7 years old. Smaller breeds typically age slower (around 10–12 years) while larger breeds usually age earlier.

    Cats

    Cats will be considered senior at the age 7–10 years old, but this can vary depending on breed and health status.

    Things to consider when your pet becomes senior:

    - Suitable change of diet and adjusting exercise routine.

    - Regular veterinary visits to monitor their health. Senior pets should be more closely assessed for obesity or weight loss, joint pain, cognitive decline, and other age-related diseases.

    A dog with white and brown fur and a black collar lying down and resting its head on a cat with tabby and white fur, which is also lying down and resting its head on the floor.
A cute gray rabbit sitting on a log in a lush, green outdoor setting.
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We also offer veterinary care for:

Rabbits

Rabbits need specialised care too. We offer regular vaccinations, dietary advice, and checks for dental or digestive issues to keep your bunny bouncing happily.

Other small pets

We welcome a variety of small companion animals. We offer routine health checks, preventative care, and dietary advice to help keep your small pet healthy.

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Meet the team

Get to know our dedicated team of experienced vets, nurses, and support staff who care for your pets like family at our Cobham clinic.

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Register Your Pet

Register Your Pet

New to Cobham Park Vets?

We’d love to welcome you to our caring practice. Contact us today to register your pet and book an introductory check-up with one of our friendly vets.

Contact Info

Proudly serving pet owners in Cobham, Surrey, and surrounding areas like Oxshott, Esher, and Weybridge.

  • We’re open

    • Monay - Friday: 9am–7pm | Saturday: 9am–2pm

  • Address

    • Cobham Park Veterinary Clinic The Barn at Bull Riding Farm, Horsley Road, Cobham, Surrey KT11 3LA

  • Phone

  • Emergencies