Cuppa Tea With the Vet Podcast, Featuring Chris Furley

We chatted to Chris Furley MRCVS of The Henley Mobile Vet Service.ย He was such an amazing and interesting man! We actually learnt so much about him that itsย impossible to list it all here!

Chris has spent many of his years all over the world! He was head vet at Singapore zoo and I’m not sure there is anywhere he has not worked!ย 

Chris has a huge compassion for animals. His most hated thing is seeing cruelty. We can all relate to that, but he has seen some awful things. He loves the environment and feels strongly that this needs protection. If money were no object, he already has a plan to make it happen! This is wonderful. We just need to find him the money! He also had a dabble at running for foreign minister! 


He feels strongly that owners should have consistency in their vet care and that pets should be seen where it is the least stressful, and this is at home. Chris loves being a mobile vet. Having worked as a locum, he has learnt from many clinics about what he wants to avoid from modern veterinary care. He certainly has a lot of fans!ย I asked Chris what does he love about physio. He gave a wonderful answer.

What Chris Loves About Physio:

Physio is I think probably a forgotten skill, because I think particularly animals recovering from surgery. Where theyโ€™ve had surgery on a limb or a back bone or something like that, they often will suffer from muscle atrophy and you know: โ€œif you donโ€™t use it, youโ€™ll lose it.โ€ And Iโ€™ve seen aย  number of cases where animals have been off and had the most amazing bits of complex surgery and itโ€™s all terribly wonderful when they come home, but 4 months later theyโ€™re still lame because they havenโ€™t been told how to use that limb properly and theyโ€™re still hopping about.

So I think physio, certainly in the experience Iโ€™ve had, itโ€™s been useful helping animals recuperate and itโ€™s also quite useful for animals that have arthritis. Animals which have never had surgery but have arthritis and are in pain. Itโ€™s useful to have physio to generally try and ease that tense musculature down the spine and down the hip area and so on. And that helps just to make life more comfortable for them.

Chris Furley

Chris’s Biography

Chris Furley set up the Henley Mobile Veterinary Service in May 2016 and believes bringing treatment to the home is less stressful for animals and owners alike. As former Head Vet for Singapore Zoo & Night Safari, he brings experience with handling wildlife into the home and sees the natural biology of the animal as essential to diagnosis and treatment of illness.

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