Dr. Alex Crow (VetMed MRCVS) is an RCVS accredited Veterinary surgeon with special interests in neurology and soft tissue surgery.
Dr. Crow performs all routine surgeries, including spays, castrations, lump removals, and dentals, as well as more complex surgeries such as cystotomy, enterotomy, and gastrectomy. His special area of expertise is Laparoscopic neutering (keyhole).
Dr. Alex Crow earned his degree in veterinary medicine from the Royal Veterinary College in London (one of the top 3 veterinarian schools in the world) in 2019.
A common issue after a dog’s surgery is excessive crying or whining. As a veterinary surgeon, I have treated hundreds of dogs after their surgeries and have seen many owners talking about this issue. In […]
Is your dog feeling a little clogged up after surgery? Having performed numerous surgeries on dogs, I can tell you that constipation following surgery is common. While this is usually nothing to worry about, it’s […]
As a veterinary surgeon, one of the main problems I see in my practice is dogs lacking appetite and not eating well following surgery. If this has happened to you and your dog, then rest […]
When most people think of yeast, the first thing to come to mind would probably be a freshly baked loaf of bread, not their dog’s feet. But any owners who have experienced a dog with […]
A dog losing hair in patches with scabs is a problem that many owners come to see us about at the clinic. No owner wants to see their dog’s beautiful hair falling out, let alone […]
The majority of black scabs will be insignificant and pose no threat to your dog. However, some black scabs could be linked to more serious underlying causes, such as allergies or parasites. As a dog […]
Discovering scabs on your dog’s body can be alarming, particularly when these scabs are on your dog’s neck or head. As a veterinarian, I encounter this issue daily. Scabs can indicate a more serious underlying […]
Dogs use their nose and sense of smell to explore the world around them. As most owners know, dogs will sniff just about anything! As a veterinarian, I have seen many nose issues, ranging from […]
Head shaking in dogs is very common: as a veterinarian, I encounter this problem on a weekly basis. There are many causes for head shaking and the odd shake here and there may not be […]
Key Highlights: – Excess barking is common in senior dogs. – Possible causes include cognitive dysfunction, incontinence, pain, anxiety, frustration, and decline in vision or hearing. – It’s important to see your vet if your […]