Here at Vic Park Vets we have recently started upping our recycling game!
We are now recycling all of our syringes, PVC plastic and glass vials ♻️♻️♻️
We are very excited about the introduction of our new bins as we do go through a lot of single use plastic in the Veterinary industry, so any small bit helps!
Do you need some Tuna in your life? 🐟🐟
This handsome man has had a rough start to life, being surrendered to the clinic with a broken leg.
He’s had surgery to repair the leg and is well on his way to recovery. Tuna is a super happy chappy, with a lot of love to give!
We are looking for an indoor home, where he can continue his recovery and gain back his strength. In return he promises a lifetime of love and purring.
Please get in touch with our nursing team if you are interested in meeting Tuna.
This is Bruce, one big softie. He was in for a surgical procedure last week and didn’t like it when he wasn’t getting any attention 😜
*sound on* 🔈🔉🔊
What a clever boy! This is the very handsome Teddy, he is a Scottish Fold who visits us at Lathlain 😍
Introducing handsome Denzel!
This adorable little man visited us for one of his puppy vaccinations and was such a superstar!
Little Jess enjoying some play time with Dr Sheree at Lathlain today ❤
This gorgeous thing is Heidi. She is a 2 year old staffyX that was a rescue at Dogs Refuge Home WA INC, she found her new forever home in December of last year. She is such a dream when she comes into the clinic, allowing only one person to clip her nails, which is so rare ! We love having Heidi visits 🙂
Our little Mabel having her nexgard flea treatment, eaten like a treat 🐶
Boehringer Ingelheim
Happy Vet Nurses Day from the Pets & Vets Directors!
Happy Vet Nurse Day from the Pets and Vets Directors, @Rick Fenny - Red Dog Vet Dr Cameron Mortlock and Dr Julian Jacobsen. THANK YOU to our incredible team of nursing staff across WA who work tirelessly to ensure our vets are supported and our patients receive all the love and care they deserve.
Vet nurses are highly trained professionals and invaluable to us. Our nurses perform so many crucial roles including placing IV catheters, taking blood samples, monitoring anaesthetics, running our in-house laboratories, assist the vets in recognizing pain, monitoring patients and so much more.
We simply couldn’t run our clinics without them so THANK YOU for the dedication and passion it takes to do your jobs!
Yesterday was a very exciting and stressful day at the Vic park vet clinic. This amazing new Mum, is Minnie. She underwent a Caesarian yesterday and now has 3 beautiful and healthy baby girls! She had 6 puppies but unfortunately only 3 survived, but they are happy and thriving. We can’t wait to see these beautiful girls grow! 😍