October 2017 Newsletter
May 24, 2016
Pyometra is a serious condition that can develop in female pets that have not been desexed. It is more common in middle-aged to … Read more
My Pet is Vomiting - should I be worried?
May 17, 2016
There are many reasons your pet might vomit, and physical obstruction from eating a sock is just one of them! Diseases such as … Read more
May 10, 2016
If you haven't been in to visit us since Anzac Day, then please pop in and check out the "new look" in reception. We have starte… Read more
April 29, 2016
Why blood tests? We have shared information with you about various endocrine diseases this month, all of which are detected wit… Read more
April 22, 2016
Addison's disease (or hypoadrenocorticism) is a sneaky endocrine disease that can be confusing as it often mimics other conditio… Read more
April 15, 2016
Over the past few months we have focused on the importance of maintaining our pets within a healthy weight range. As mentioned p… Read more
Fat Lazy Dogs & Skinny Crazy Cats
April 7, 2016
The most common endocrine diseases that we see in veterinary practice are associated with the Thyroid gland. The thyroid gland r… Read more
Help - My dog just ate the Lindt Bunny!
March 25, 2016
Like us, dogs love chocolate and they are very good at finding it! Not surprisingly, Easter is one of the busiest times of the y… Read more
Why socialisation sets your dog up for life
March 14, 2016
Many people aren't always aware that the most critical time in your dog's life is in during their first four months. Socialisati… Read more
An easy way to reduce your cats stress
March 7, 2016
Many people put off taking their cat to the vet as they feel it is just too stressful. As a result we don't get to see your feli… Read more

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