187 Mt Alexander Road, Ascot Vale, VIC 3032
  03 9376 5299

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Phone 03 9376 5299
Address 187 Mt Alexander Rd
Ascot Vale, Vic., 3032
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Mon - Fri 7.00am - 7.30pm
Sat 8.30am - 3.00pm
Sun 10.00am - 1.00pm
Consultations by appointment
For emergencies call or drop in we'll fit you in

We are offering a free Wellness Examination for your new puppy or kitten. Please contact us to schedule appointment for your new family member.

*Conditions apply, by appointment.
If a medical condition is found further examination and treatment may involve costs.

Pet Care Articles

The Ten Tenets Of Pet Care
Do you know the most important aspects of pet care? If you follow these Ten Tenets of Pet Care, you’ll be certain to have a happy healthy pet.

Teaching Your Dog Some Tricks

Once your dog has mastered some basic obedience skills you can teach your dog to 'rollover', 'play dead' and 'beg'. Tricks are enjoyable and gratifying aspect of training.

Breeding guinea pigs is a rewarding pastime. They are easy to mate and easy to rear, but just be sure you can find good homes for the resultant babies.

Whelping In The Bitch
Expecting pups? How do you know when your bitch is about to whelp, when she is in trouble and when to call for help? Find out here!

Skin tumours are some of the most common tumours seen in dogs and cats. There are many diifferent types of skin tumours along with different causes and treatments.

Why You Need To Worm Your Cat

Intestinal worms are a common cause of disease in cats and can affect your health, too.

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome in Dogs and Cats

Brachycephalic Airway Syndrome is defined as partial blockage of airflow through the upper respiratory tract. It is seen more frequently in animals with typical brachycephalic ("pug-nosed") conformation, for example Bulldogs, Pugs and Persian cats.

Manic Moggie Manipulators
To control the uncontrollable, to manage the unmanageable, to fight where all hope is hopeless - that's what training cats is all about!

Reluctant To Get Your Dog Desexed?

Many owners of male dogs are reluctant to have their dog desexed or 'fixed'. There are many health and behaviour benefits to desexing your dog so are there any alternatives? A contraceptive implant is available for male dogs that temporarily suppresses testosterone without the need for surgical intervention.

The Importance of Desexing Cats

Sadly, far too many kittens are born to die. Desexing your cat is a simple way to reduce the number of irresponsibly born kittens that end up in animal shelters.

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