The Fenton Vets Pet Health Club
The Fenton Veterinary Practice Pet Health Club will provide your dog, cat or rabbit with all their routine health care products and services at a specially discounted price, and spread though the year with an affordable monthly direct debit. Save over £75 a year!
Five good reasons to join the Fenton Veterinary Practice Pet Health Club
Peace of mind. Pet Health Club members are provided with all main preventative health care products and treatments (including routine vaccinations, worming and flea control), selected by your veterinary team, with no compromise on the quality of products.

Pet Health Club members additional discounts include:
- Consultations, neutering, additional vaccines/flea and worm products, pet food/prescription diets, and waiting room sales (collars, leads, tags and gifts) all 10% off!
- Preventative dental care, to clean and polish your pet's pearly whites! (cats and dogs only), up to 33% off!
- Identichip implanting 40% off!
What does it cost?
Membership costs are paid by an affordable monthly direct debit, as below.
| Individual Plan | Weight | Monthly payments |
| Rabbit | All sizes | £6.56 |
| Cat | All sizes | £12.47 |
| Small dog | Up to 10kg | £11.48 |
| Medium dog | 10 to 25kg | £12.83 |
| Large dog | 25 to 40kg | £15.26 |
| Very large dog | Over 40kg | £23.58 |
Would you like to know how much you can save!? Click here!
T&C's apply, see Terms of Business.
Join today!
It's so easy, simply join at the practice reception in person or by phone on 01437 762806 or you can apply online (you will need your bank account number and sort code).Did you know?
- South West Wales is a hot spot for a potentially fatal parasitic heart worm affecting dogs, and most worming products do not treat or prevent it.
- Significant dental disease affects around 80% of pets over three years of age. Go on, lift the lip and have a look!
- Neutering male and female dogs reduces the risk of health problems later in life.
- Around one third of pets are overweight. These puts them at greater risk of a variety of serious or debilitating conditions. Get a weight check and some good nutritional advice!
- Some illnesses can be passed from pets to humans.This can include worms, mites and some other infections. We recommend a programme to offer best protection for you and your pet.
- Fleas are the commonest cause of skin problems in dogs and cats, and are carriers of tapeworms.
- Myxomatosis and Viral Haemorrhagic Disease are a real and ever present threat to pet rabbits, and can be prevented by annual vaccination.



