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Helpful resources to keep your dog or cat happy and healthy.

Pet emergencies: When to call and when to wait

It’s essential to know the difference between situations that need immediate veterinary care, and those where you can wait at home.

What vaccinations does my kitten need?

As a new kitten owner, one of the most important steps in giving them a healthy start to life is the right vaccinations.

What vaccinations should my puppy receive?

You’ve brought home your new best friend – congratulations! Now it’s time to make sure your new puppy receives the right vaccinations.

Pet insurance: what to consider

As a responsible pet owner, you want to provide the best care to your pet. Unexpected medical issues like accidents can put a huge dent in your finances

Snake bites, bee stings, and spider bites: How to protect your pet

If you have pets in South Australia, there are a few things it’s important to look out for.

Pets and toxic substances: What you need to know

One of the most crucial responsibilities is being aware of the potential dangers lurking around your furry companion.

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The weather is cooling down and it’s at this time of year we start to see an increase in pets suffering from joint related conditions such as osteoarthritis.

💭 What are some changes you might notice in your pet that indicate arthritis?? 💭

- Stiffness, particularly noticable after rest
- Limping or lameness
- Reluctance to jump, run or participate in normal exercise
- Behavioral changes including irritability and sensitivity when touching certain areas

We have many different treatment plans available to for pain management, so if you think your pet is showing signs of arthritis, give us a call!

Pictured below is Slinky the cat who is the ripe old age of 18. Despite some little aches and pains, he is still a spritely man who loves a good feed. 🐱

☎️ 8151 0696
💌29 Alfred Road, Virginia
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The weather is cooling down and it’s at this time of year we start to see an increase in pets suffering from joint related conditions such as osteoarthritis. 

💭 What are some changes you might notice in your pet that indicate arthritis?? 💭 

- Stiffness, particularly noticable after rest
- Limping or lameness
- Reluctance to jump, run or participate in normal exercise 
- Behavioral changes including irritability and sensitivity when touching certain areas

We have many different treatment plans available to for pain management, so if you think your pet is showing signs of arthritis, give us a call!

Pictured below is Slinky the cat who is the ripe old age of 18. Despite some little aches and pains, he is still a spritely man who loves a good feed. 🐱 

☎️ 8151 0696
💌29 Alfred Road, Virginia

Happy Monday Team ☀️

Our phones didn’t quite get the memo that we are open today so please bear with us while we rectify some technical issues.

If you have an urgent enquiry please send us a Facebook message. Thanks for your understanding. ☎️
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Happy Monday Team ☀️ 

Our phones didn’t quite get the memo that we are open today so please bear with us while we rectify some technical issues. 

If you have an urgent enquiry please send us a Facebook message. Thanks for your understanding. ☎️

Our May Nexgard for cats promotion is underway. 🐱
Nexgard spectra controls fleas and paralysis ticks, treats intestinal worms and manages ear mites in an easy monthly spot on!
Ask in clinic to find out more.
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Our May Nexgard for cats promotion is underway. 🐱 
Nexgard spectra controls fleas and paralysis ticks, treats intestinal worms and manages ear mites in an easy monthly spot on! 
Ask in clinic to find out more.

A beautiful Marma-LADY!
Common misinformation is that solid coloured ginger cats are boys! Although we do see more ginger male cats, we have definitely seen our fair share of ginger females coming through the clinic, like this gorgeous girl. 🧡
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A beautiful Marma-LADY! 
Common misinformation is that solid coloured ginger cats are boys! Although we do see more ginger male cats, we have definitely seen our fair share of ginger females coming through the clinic, like this gorgeous girl. 🧡
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