by admin | Jan 19, 2023 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Rabbits don’t tolerate heat well and are more susceptible to heat stroke than humans – so if you’re feeling hot this Summer, just imagine how your little bunny must be feeling! Rabbits can’t sweat like humans, instead they rely on a panting action and their ears to...
by admin | Nov 28, 2022 | Clinic News, Uncategorized
After a hectic year, we were fortunate enough to get together over the weekend for our annual Christmas party and awards night. As always, we had a ball and took the time to celebrate everyone’s efforts during 2022! A big congratulations to Dr. Jon, who received the...
by admin | Nov 17, 2022 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Sanka the 10-year-old mixed breed dog presented to us a few weeks ago with a very sore toe. Radiographs revealed that he had in fact broken his toe, ouch! In an attempt to heal the broken bone (and avoid toe amputation), the toe required continuous bandaging. Sanka...
by admin | Sep 28, 2022 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Uncategorized
Don’t let this sweet little face fool you – this cheeky young man has been up to his old tricks again! Miles presented to the NWVC for persistent vomiting following his meals. Miles has a history of eating things he shouldn’t, having eaten a rubbery...
by admin | Aug 10, 2022 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice
Zelda, a pure white 4-year-old cat presented to our Narre Warren Clinic a couple weeks ago for lameness on her right hind leg after being outside for the day. Her owners were very concerned that she may have broken her foot but were unsure of what could have caused...
by admin | May 17, 2022 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Zoe, a 6 year old Greyhound presented to emergency overnight with a mysterious open wound to her foot which after being radiographed revealed a fracture to one of her toes. The team at Narre Warren saw her the next day for the first of many subsequent bandage...