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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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

Is your cat having trouble doing his 'twos' , straining at the 'back end' or completely 'bunged up'? Constipation descibes the condition of infrequent or difficult defecation (passing of bowel movements) and there are several causes.

Tummy Troubles

Does your pet vomit occasionally? While it is common for pets to vomit, it is not a condition to be ignored.

A sad fact of pet ownership is that, when you take a pet into your life, you are likely to have to face the eventual death of that pet. Commonly, you will have to face the decision that your pet has to be ‘put to sleep’.

Ear Mites in Cats
Many ear infections in cats are caused by ear mites.

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!

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.

Pets - Why Own Them?

As sensible, rational, thinking human beings, why is it that we insist on indulging the whims and fancies of our furry four-legged and feathery two-legged friends?

Introducing a New Kitten

Introducing a new kitten to a resident puss-cat or pooch is usually successful if the right steps are taken. Here's some valuable tips on how to integrate a new kitten into the family and survive to tell the story!

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.

Hypoadrenocorticism (Addison’s Disease)

Hypoadrenocorticism, also known as Addison’s disease, is an endocrine disorder caused by deficient production of adrenal hormones, specifically glucocorticoids and mineralocorticoids produced by the outer region of the adrenal glands (adrenal cortex).

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