by Jess Drummond | Apr 8, 2020 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Meet Sarge – this young man paid us a visit last month following an eventful game of fetch. Sarge arrived at the clinic with a nasty limp, accompanied by obvious blood loss. Upon examination, a deep laceration was discovered – whereby the wound traveled down to...
by Jess Drummond | Apr 3, 2020 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
The COVID-19 pandemic has raised several challenges for our community, particularly when it comes to social isolation. However, our pets are likely to be enjoying the perks that arise from all this extra time at home! Here are a few ideas to help both you and your pet...
by Jess Drummond | Mar 23, 2020 | Clinic News, Community, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
As an essential service, Narre Warren Vet Clinic remains OPEN. Several policies are now in place to minimise the risk of COVID-19 exposure: All surfaces within our consultation rooms are thoroughly disinfected between appointments All common surfaces including door...
by Jess Drummond | Mar 4, 2020 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Vomiting pets are always cause for concern – especially when the vomit is blue or green! Can you guess what common household product saw Tilley admitted for a lifesaving procedure? Tilley’s owners acted quickly when they noticed Tilley shaking, hypersalivating...
by Jess Drummond | Feb 3, 2020 | Clinic News, Community, Uncategorized
What a great result – with $20 from every vaccination in January being donated to the Wildlife Victoria Bushfire Appeal we are super proud to share that we raised $1800! Thank you to everyone for your support, and of course to our wildlife carer Kay for her...
by Jess Drummond | Feb 3, 2020 | Clinic News, Community, Patient of the Month, Pet Advice, Uncategorized
Jetti, the 7-year-old domestic shorthair presented to the NWVC last month after recent episodes of vomiting. During her examination, a white string could be seen lodged under her tongue – a most unusual finding! With cause for further investigation, Dr. Jon performed...