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

"We care for your pet as if it was part of our family"

Contact Us

Phone 03 9376 5299
Address 187 Mt Alexander Rd
Ascot Vale, Vic., 3032
  Contact / Make Appointment
  Find us on a map

Our Hours

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 Importance of Desexing Dogs

Do your dog a favour! Desexed dogs live longer and healthier lives.

Diseases You Can Catch From Your Pets

Can your dog spread disease with ease? And what about your cat? Are there man-eating microbes oozing from every one of your cat's hair follicles?

Losing a pet marks the end of a special relationship and can be one of the most difficult times of our life. For children especially it can be a very traumatic event.

House-Soiling Behaviour In Dogs

Is your dog staining its reputation? A previously perfect pooch may begin to soil the home for many reasons. The first step is to determine whether the problem is medical or behavioural.

Acute pancreatitis is a painful and serious condition that can occur very suddenly. The cause is unknown but it is seen more frequently in middle-aged dogs that are overweight and often follows a high fat meal.

Children and Dogs

It has been just you and the dog, a happy little family. So what happens when baby makes four? How will your dog react?

Solving Coprophagia or Faeces-Eating Behaviour In Dogs

It's not a very agreeable topic, but it's a common problem. Many dogs engage in the not-so-pleasant activity of eating their own faeces or those of other dogs (or cats!). Why do they do it and what can you do about it?

Dogs Behaving Badly

Solutions for boredom, separation anxiety, noise phobias and other home-alone hassles with hounds.

Digging Behaviour In Dogs

Dogs need to dig! There are a dozen good canine reasons for digging so, if we can't stop a dog from digging altogether, how do we control it?

Pretty Poisons in the Back Yard

While "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" is an attractive flowering shrub, it is toxic to dogs and poisoning cases may be blamed on other substances.

«« First |1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 14 15 16 17 | Next › Last ››

Article Search

Enter Keywords
Filter by Category

© 2019 Flemington Veterinary Hospital . Designed by Provet | Log In