Personal pet care in Warrington and North Cheshire

We pride ourselves on treating your pet like one of our own. That’s why we’re always delighted when our clients choose to pop in for a chat, bringing their furry friends to say hello!

Our approach has stayed the same since we first opened in 1986, and our three easily accessible locations in Penketh, Widnes and Grappenhall all boast great facilities to help us to provide the best care for your pet. 

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What People Say

  • Chloe

    We had a lovely experience at Maple veterinary Surgery, The team on duty during our visit with our large 9 puppies couldn't have been more helpful if they tried. Lovely , friendly and professional!!

  • Laura

    We took Kobe here for his first injections yesterday. All of the team that we spoke to were helpful and lovely. Kobe had plenty of cuddles and I felt at ease handing my pup over. They also had good covid precautions in place.

  • Chloe

    We had a lovely experience at Maple veterinary Surgery, The team on duty during our visit with our large 9 puppies couldn't have been more helpful if they tried. Lovely , friendly and professional!!

  • Laura

    We took Kobe here for his first injections yesterday. All of the team that we spoke to were helpful and lovely. Kobe had plenty of cuddles and I felt at ease handing my pup over. They also had good covid precautions in place.

At Rutland House and associated practices we do not condone the use of prong or electric collars. 

We therefore ask that if this is something you use please do not bring your pet to any of our surgeries wearing one as this will lead to refusal to perform a consultation unless emergency treatment is deemed necessary. 

Electric collars are banned in Wales but unfortunately are currently not prohibited in England yet. We believe these have an adverse effect on a dogs behaviour and a negative effect on the dogs welfare. 

We are very happy to discuss behavioural referral or positive reinforcement methods of training

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