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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

Oh, Baby!

The birth of your first child is an unforgettable experience - for the family pet! What preparations will help your perplexed pet and what is the risk of your pet causing disease in, or injury to, your baby?

Feline Mad! How to Keep Your Yard Cat Free

Most of us would agree that cats are wonderful pets but, to some, the trespassing of cats is a nuisance, the source of many complaints and the cause of much neighbourhood disharmony. So how do you keep your yard cat free?

Grief Struck

Can dogs and cats grieve after the loss of a loved one?

Snail Bait Poisoning
Snail Bait poisoning occurs when pets eat snail or slug bait that contains metaldehyde. All species are susceptible to metaldehyde poisoning but dogs are the most frequently affected.

There is little that is more worrisome than when your dog or cat suffers a seizure. You feel helpless and worried and doubtless your pet is disturbed by the seizure.

Kidney Transplants in Cats

Renal transplantation is now one of the treatment choices routinely considered for kidney failure in cats.

Cat Attacks - Play or Prey Behaviour?

The behaviour of cats is sometimes a wonder. Why would a peaceful, purring puss suddenly turn on its owner - biting, clawing and raking the very hand that pats it?

Chronic Renal Disease in Dogs and Cats

Chronic renal disease (CRD) is a common condition that can affect all breeds of dogs and cats. The mean age at diagnosis is about 7 years in dogs and 9 years in cats.

Killer Lilies

When eaten by cats, any part of the lily plant can cause severe and often fatal kidney disease.

Ice Breakers

Winter is on the way, folks! The cold and clammy fingers of winter have started to slide under your pets' collars so here are ten cool tips to warm your pets.

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