Posts by peter:

A little bit of wee goes a long way

Posted on: 30 Sep 2020

A urine test is a simple and effective method for us to check the health of your pet’s urinary system. …

Taking care of teeth at home

Posted on: 11 Aug 2020

The development of dental disease in pets can be affected by the animal’s breed, oral anatomy, diet and age. Dental …

What you need to know about Stage 4 and accessing vet care for your pet

Posted on: 06 Aug 2020

Following yesterday’s announcement by the Victorian Government, we can now say with certainty that we will remain open during the …

How to care for an elderly cat

Posted on: 30 Jul 2020

Thanks to better nutrition, disease prevention and proper home care, cats are now living longer than ever before. Senior cats …

What to do if your pet has tummy troubles

Posted on: 03 Jul 2020

At some point in your pet’s life, they will probably experience a gastrointestinal upset. Symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhoea and …

Understanding canine cruciate ligament disease

Posted on: 11 Jun 2020

“Oh no! My dog isn’t a footballer but could he have just ‘done his knee?”  One of the most common …

Summer Heat Hazards

Posted on: 29 Jan 2020

As we reach the peak of summer we welcome long hot days and balmy nights. It’s the best time of …

The “Twelve Pet Hazards of Christmas”

Posted on: 16 Dec 2019

There are many hazards around the home during the holidays – and Christmas has it’s fair share of secret nasties that can affect the health of your pet!

What do I do if I find kittens?

Posted on: 28 Oct 2019

It’s Spring, the season of adorable baby animals, and that means kittens are going to be out in abundance! Already, …

It’s all in the eyes

Posted on: 18 Oct 2019

Pardon the pun, but you don’t have to be blind to see that your pet’s eyes are very important! Eye …

Kidney disease can be thirsty work

Posted on: 19 Sep 2019

If your pet is thirstier than usual it could be a sign of kidney disease. The increase in thirst may …

Itchy and scratchy

Posted on: 16 Aug 2019

You don’t need us to tell you that an episode of itchy and scratchy can be extremely frustrating for your …

Pet Care

  • There are three reasons why we recommend a full consultation and health check for every pet at the time of vaccination:
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  • If we surveyed pet owners about potential allergy symptoms in dogs and cats, most would list signs such as recurrent ear infections, generalised itchiness, paw licking, or tummy upset.
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  • Whilst most owners understand the impact of their pet's oral health on their general health and quality of life, many may still need clarification on the practical ways to achieve excellent pet dental hygiene.
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