by admin | Dec 19, 2023 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
As the clock ticks down to midnight on New Year’s Eve, people around the world gather to celebrate the beginning of a new year with fireworks, parties, and festivities. While humans may enjoy the excitement, the same cannot be said for our furry friends. The...
by admin | Dec 18, 2023 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
As the festive season approaches, many households are buzzing with Christmas preparations, including special meals and treats. While indulging in the spirit of Christmas, it’s crucial for pet owners to be aware of potential hazards associated with festive foods. In...
by admin | Dec 18, 2023 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
The holiday season is a time of joy, festivities, and family gatherings. As we immerse ourselves in the holiday spirit, it’s essential to be mindful of potential hazards that can pose risks to our beloved pets. Christmas, in particular, brings unique challenges for...
by admin | Nov 30, 2023 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Lovely little Theo, the 25-week-old Corgi puppy presented to the team at Narre Warren this month feeling pretty rough after 24 hours of profuse watery diarrhoea. He was still happy enough to eat and drink with no vomiting, however his owners were concerned at the...
by admin | Nov 9, 2023 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
We’ve seen a recent spike in the number of Giardia cases presenting to our hospital and surrounding veterinary clinics. Giardia is a zoonotic disease, meaning it can be transmitted from animals and humans and vice versa, that affects the gastrointestinal tract causing...
by admin | Nov 1, 2023 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Twelve year old Maltese Fella seemed to take ill quite suddenly one afternoon, shaking, panting and refusing to eat. His owners took him to see Dr. Izzy at our Narre Warren clinic to see what might be going on with him. After a general examination, a urinalysis was...