Grass seed season
A recent burst of warmer weather signalled the end of what felt like a long and wet winter, and so we ready ourselves for a hot summer.
With the drier weather come grass seeds; our first grass seed case was a couple of weeks ago, and has been followed by an avalanche of similar cases.
The problem seeds measure around 1-2cm, with a sharp point at one end and a flared brush at the other, ensuring that they can burrow into the coat and skin with surprising ease and speed. We retrieve them from many places, but mainly ears and feet, with eyes, noses and other equally uncomfortable spots also presenting.
Often we need to sedate a patient to remove the offending seed, so prevention is certainly easier than cure.
Vigilance after a walk is the best bet: check your dog’s feet and ears for any grass seeds on the surface, and remove them before they dig deeper. And have any sore spots checked out promptly; they may be harbouring an unwanted hitchhiker!
Overweight cats
Today is National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day, your reminder to schedule an annual checkup for your cat.
1 in 2 cats are overweight or obese. Is this your cat?
Veterinarians are trained to spot even the slightest signs of illness or disease in cats. Yearly appointments are key to early detection and getting your cat the best possible care. Call your veterinary practice to schedule an appointment. Take your cat to the vet because they can’t take themselves.
Litter box problems
Today is National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day, your reminder to schedule an annual checkup for your cat.
71% of litter problems are avoidable. Have you seen the signs?
Veterinarians are trained to spot even the slightest signs of illness or disease in cats. Yearly appointments are key to early detection and getting your cat the best possible care. Call your veterinary practice to schedule an appointment. Take your cat to the vet because they can’t take themselves.
Cats with itchy skkin
Today is National Take Your Cat to the Vet Day, your reminder to schedule an annual checkup for your cat.
1 in 3 cats suffer from itchy skin. Is this your cat?
Veterinarians are trained to spot even the slightest signs of illness or disease in cats. Yearly appointments are key to early detection and getting your cat the best possible care. Call your veterinary practice to schedule an appointment. Take your cat to the vet because they can’t take themselves.
1o Tips for Travel
Tomorrow is Take Your Cat to the Vet Day. Here are 10 travel tips for when taking your cat to the vets.
Dog registration Due
Dog registration renewals have been sent out and are due by 31 August 2023.
Please let us know now if you need a copy of your dog's desexing or microchip certificates.
Complete your renewal by visiting www.dogsandcatsonline.com.au
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Preventive Blood Test
A blood test can help with early detection of disease, which can be missed by just doing a physical exam.
How long has it been since your pet's last blood test?
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Puppy & Kitten Nutrition
Your pets only get one chance to grow up, and nutrition plays a critical role in how they grow and develop. Premium nutrition can help support the growth and development of puppies and kittens.
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Is your new pet protected from parasites?
Is your new pet protected from parasites?
It's an important healthcare consideration for your new family member as some parasites can be deadly.
Contact our team today for personalised adivce on suitable parasite protection for your pet.
Heartworm
Even the best owners can occasionally forget or delay a walk, a meal or even a dose of heartworm medication. Unfortunately, when it comes to heartworm, forgetting may have fatal consequences. Don’t put your dog at risk. Come in and speak to us about continuous 12-month protection today.