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Opening date revealed for new veterinary dental practice to open in Wokingham

Emma Merchant by Emma Merchant
Tuesday, December 30, 2025 5:59 am
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A NEW Wokingham veterinary dental practice for cats and dogs is opening in January. Picture: Kris Dhondt via PIxabay

A NEW Wokingham veterinary dental practice for cats and dogs is opening in January. Picture: Kris Dhondt via PIxabay

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A NEW Wokingham veterinary dental practice for cats and dogs is opening in January.

Called Luna The Dental Vets, it was founded by Dr Joe Inglis (as seen on Blue Peter, The One Show, and Vets in Practice) and Louise Cooke.

Both have worked in the industry for many years and say they wanted to deliver something to tackle the nation’s pets’ dental issues.

“We launched Luna Bristol in June 2025, and have since welcomed hundreds of dogs through our doors,” said Louise Cooke.

“We’ve now decided to open a second clinic and have found a fabulous location at Paley Court in Wokingham.

“We will be opening our doors in January and offering free dental health assessments for dogs and cats, as well as fixed price dentals from £290, delivered by our passionate and skilled vets and registered veterinary nurses.

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“We don’t charge consulting fees and all our pricing is clear on our website.”

The practice also offers free direct contact to its vets and nurses over Whatsapp.

“We’re on a mission to ensure dogs and cats get the dental care they need at a price that their owners can afford, and to offer sustainable careers for vets and nurses in a balanced work place,” said Louise.

Luna Vets will open at Paley Court, Howlett Grove, near St Cecilia’s School, Wokingham, on January 19, with free dental assessments available for cats and dogs.

For information, visit: reading@luna.pet

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