by admin | Mar 28, 2024 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Wendy, the six-year-old Saint Bernard presented to the Narre Warren team recently for a history of inappetence for several days. Though usually a very fussy girl when it comes to food, it was not like her to refuse food outright, especially her favourites. She was...
by admin | Mar 26, 2024 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
With Easter approaching, households are gearing up for festivities filled with colourful eggs, chocolate bunnies, and sweet treats. While these indulgences bring joy to many, pet owners must remain vigilant, as some of these delights can pose serious risks to our...
by admin | Feb 27, 2024 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Brachycephalic dog breeds, characterised by their short muzzles and flattened faces, such as Bulldogs, Pugs, and French Bulldogs, have surged in popularity in recent years. While these breeds often capture hearts with their adorable looks and charming personalities,...
by admin | Feb 27, 2024 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
In the late spring and summer, the number of cases of grass seeds in dogs (and sometimes cats) rises exponentially. The most common place they end up are in a dog’s paws, ears and eyes. However, they can also be found in an animal’s mouth and genitals, or be...
by admin | Feb 27, 2024 | Clinic News, Community, Promotions, Uncategorized
Calling all young artists! Get ready for some Easter fun with our Egg-citing Colouring Competition! Let your creativity run wild and show off your artistic skills by participating in our Easter colouring contest! How to Enter: Download the entry form here Get creative...
by admin | Feb 27, 2024 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Hot spots, scientifically known as acute moist dermatitis, are a common skin condition that can cause discomfort and irritation for our furry companions. These localised areas of inflammation and infection can appear suddenly and escalate rapidly if not addressed...