V.E. Veterinary Services Ltd

V.E. Veterinary Services Ltd Welcome to V.E. Vets!
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We have been servicing Te Awamutu, Otorohanga and surrounding areas since 1980 and are proud of our long history providing our clients and their animals with a high level of care and personal service.

We are holding a calf health talk for farmers next Thursday at 12.30 at the Te Awamutu clinic. Pizza will be provided😊 C...
19/06/2024

We are holding a calf health talk for farmers next Thursday at 12.30 at the Te Awamutu clinic. Pizza will be provided😊 Call up and let us know numbers of you would like to attend!

Note: This talk will be centered around gold standard use of health preventatives rather than general calf husbandry.

11/06/2024

*Kitten found*

An approximately 4 month old tabby and white female kitten has been found on the side of the road near 1380 Arapuni Road. The kitten is now unfortunately deceased. 😢 She was missing most of one hind limb which appeared to be due to a birth defect and had no microchip.
If you think she is yours and would like to be sure please contact the clinic in the morning.

Have a safe night everyone

14/05/2024
CANINE EAR DISEASEIf your dog struggles with ear infections check out this new online resource by Dechra. It has lots of...
10/05/2024

CANINE EAR DISEASE

If your dog struggles with ear infections check out this new online resource by Dechra. It has lots of tips and tricks for people wanting to understand and manage their dogs ears better!

Lifelong ear partnerships provide the support your dog needs from you and your Veterinarian. Learn how to keep your dogs ears healthy and reduce ear inflammation.

*Rabbit found*A rabbit has been found in Wallace Terrance. He is a male and has no microchip. Please get in touch with u...
09/05/2024

*Rabbit found*

A rabbit has been found in Wallace Terrance. He is a male and has no microchip. Please get in touch with us if he is yours!

This gorgeous girl is looking for a home! She is young and friendly and would make a wonderful pet for any household. Th...
08/05/2024

This gorgeous girl is looking for a home!
She is young and friendly and would make a wonderful pet for any household. There would be an adoption fee of $200 which would cover her desexing, 2 vaccinations and flea and worming. If you are interested call us on 07 8713091.

Competition time! The Rural Guardian has paired with Royal Canin for a working dog photography competition where you cou...
06/05/2024

Competition time! The Rural Guardian has paired with Royal Canin for a working dog photography competition where you could win a 20kg bag of Royal Canin Energy 4800, plus your shot printed in the next issue of Rural Guardian.
Click the link below for more information and where to email your entries before May 16th:

Rural guardian is excited to have partnered with Royal Canin for a photography competition that celebrates farm life and our hardworking four-legged friends. Snap a picture of your working dog and you could win a 20kg bag of Royal Canin Energy 4800, plus get your shot printed in the next

CAT FOUNDThis young female cat that bas been hanging around a house in Veda Lane TA for about 10 days. She has no microc...
30/04/2024

CAT FOUND

This young female cat that bas been hanging around a house in Veda Lane TA for about 10 days. She has no microchip but appears to be speyed (although we can’t be sure). If you suspect she is yours give us a call on 07 871 3091.

*CAT FOUND* This young tabby and white cat has been wandering around Te Mawhai Road over the last 3 months. He has not b...
29/04/2024

*CAT FOUND*

This young tabby and white cat has been wandering around Te Mawhai Road over the last 3 months. He has not been desexed and has a little blue collar. He is very friendly. If you think he may be yours please contact us on 07 8713091

This week is veterinary receptionist appreciation week. Our receptionist are the friendly faces that greet you when you ...
26/04/2024

This week is veterinary receptionist appreciation week. Our receptionist are the friendly faces that greet you when you walk through the door. We appreciate all the hard work they put in daily to keep the clinic running smoothly. None of us would be able to do our jobs without them!

CALLING ALL DOG OWNERSYou may have heard about the exotic disease Babesia gibsoni which has been recently diagnosed in t...
12/04/2024

CALLING ALL DOG OWNERS

You may have heard about the exotic disease Babesia gibsoni which has been recently diagnosed in two dogs in Canterbury. The disease is mainly spread by ticks but can also be spread by dog fights, play or from mother to puppies. Due to this, although the risk is low, we are recommending you make sure your dogs flea and tick treatment is up to date.

Beware not all flea treatments work for ticks. Treatments that work include:
* Nexguard and nexguard spectra
* Bravecto chewable and spot-on
* Frontline plus and frontline spray
* Seresto collars
If your dog is not treated with one of these or is out of date pop in a grab a treatment to protect your fur baby.

If you have any questions give us a call or check out this awesome article by Genius Petfood:

What New Zealand dog owners need to know about Babesia gibsonii, the exotic parasite that has been found in 2 dogs in Canterbury. What is Babesia gibsonii, how is it spread and what is MPI recommending dog owners do to prevent infection.

FOUNDKeep an eye out for Louie!
27/03/2024

FOUND
Keep an eye out for Louie!

15/03/2024

OTOROHANGA CLINIC

On Monday the trees at the front of our Otorohanga clinic will be trimmed. Due to this the front gates will be closed. The clinic is still OPEN and the back gate is open for parking.

DAIRY CLIENTS: LEPTOSPOROSIS UPDATE Pacifica is a newly discovered Lepto strain that could be present in 74% of dairy he...
14/03/2024

DAIRY CLIENTS: LEPTOSPOROSIS UPDATE

Pacifica is a newly discovered Lepto strain that could be present in 74% of dairy herds throughout New Zealand. Lepto is difficult to eliminate but minimisation through a comprehensive vaccination programme and other simple strategies is your best bet to manage the risk.

Swipe across to check out some of the simple strategies that can form a leptospirosis action plan. Speak with one of our vets for the best advice or visit www.lepto.co.nz for more information.

DAIRY CLIENTS: RVM & LEPTO With the development of a new vaccine, Lepto 4-WayTM we will be discussing our upgraded vacci...
14/03/2024

DAIRY CLIENTS: RVM & LEPTO

With the development of a new vaccine, Lepto 4-WayTM we will be discussing our upgraded vaccination policy at your RVM.

Our new policy will provide coverage against the emergence of the ‘Pacifica’ lepto strain.

Vaccination with Lepto 4-WayTM is the primary way of protecting humans against lepto. Rising rates of human cases suggests that vaccination alone is not enough- hygiene, staff education and reducing contact with sources of infection is also helpful.

11/03/2024

FOUND. Lorikeet bird. Parklands Road area. Call the clinic for more details.

08/03/2024

LOST CAT. Lost from Wallace Terrace, black, female, only a year old and she is microchipped. Please call the clinic if you have seen any cats that may be her.

28/02/2024

FOUND on a doorstep on Roche Street, two black and white kittens, siblings, about 4 to 5 months old. Please phone the clinic for more information.

MISSINGMissing in Te Awamutu around Taylor Avenue. Jazz is a very friendly cat and she is microchipped. Please call us i...
21/02/2024

MISSING

Missing in Te Awamutu around Taylor Avenue. Jazz is a very friendly cat and she is microchipped. Please call us if you have any information

Your chance to Win! Come see us for details 🌻
09/02/2024

Your chance to Win! Come see us for details 🌻

* FOUND!*Missing Puppy!Please contact our clinic if you have seen or have any information regarding this 7 month old red...
22/01/2024

* FOUND!*

Missing Puppy!

Please contact our clinic if you have seen or have any information regarding this 7 month old red and white border collie named Bear. Missing since Friday last week in the Te Awamutu area.

HEAT STRESSAt this time of year one of the most common animal health problems is heat stress. This can affect any animal...
29/12/2023

HEAT STRESS

At this time of year one of the most common animal health problems is heat stress. This can affect any animals from cows to dogs.

FARM ANIMALS
- Make sure they always have plenty of access to water at all times.
- Put stock in sheltered paddocks on hot days.
- Sprinklers in yards and sheds can be a big help if you have access to these.
- Hosing down sheds before milking can help keep concrete cool.
- Pigs should have mud to roll in or be hosed down daily.

PETS
- These should have access to water and shelter at all times.
- Avoid shutting dogs in cars in summer, and if doing this for a short time always leave a window open.
- If pets are shut inside, fans can be helpful on hot days.
- On hot days walk dogs early in the morning or in evening as hot concrete can burn their paws.
- Animals with a lot of white can get sun burnt which predisposes to cancer. Zinc cream can help to prevent this. This is especially important around the nose and ears.

27/12/2023

CAT FOUND

A deceased female silver tortishell cat was found near Albert Park Drive this afternoon. She has no microchip. If you think she may be yours and want to be sure get in contact with us.

ATTENTION LIFESTYLE BLOCKERSWe have made and printed calendars with all the things you need to do to keep your livestock...
27/12/2023

ATTENTION LIFESTYLE BLOCKERS

We have made and printed calendars with all the things you need to do to keep your livestock healthy. There is one for cattle, sheep, goats, alpacas and pigs. If you would like copies of these come into the clinic and let the large animal reception team know what animals you have. Prevention of disease is important for healthy animals!🌱

Happy Boxer.. I mean Boxing Day ! We reopen Wednesday 27th December, 8am until 5.30pm. All emergency phone calls will be...
25/12/2023

Happy Boxer.. I mean Boxing Day ! We reopen Wednesday 27th December, 8am until 5.30pm. All emergency phone calls will be answered and small animals will be directed to the Waikato After Hours until then. 🥊🥊

Address

442 Sloane Street
Te Awamutu
3800

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 5:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 5:30pm
Thursday 8am - 5:30pm
Friday 8am - 5:30pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+6478713091

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Welcome to V.E. Vets!

We have been servicing Te Awamutu, Otorohanga and surrounding areas since 1980. Our friendly team of experienced staff are focused on providing a high level of service where you are not just a number but a valued member of our practice.

We understand that there isn’t always a ‘one-size fits all’ approach to farming - we are dedicated to providing a personalised service to our farming clients to help them achieve their goals. In addition, our small animal clinic offers a wide range of diagnostics to keep your companion animals healthy and happy. We are Best Practice Accredited, which means we meet rigorous industry standards set by the New Zealand Veterinary Association. Our clients can rest assured that we offer the highest quality veterinary health care.

V.E. Vets has established itself as the veterinary practice of choice for many farmers and pet owners in Te Awamutu and throughout the surrounding area over the past 30+ years. We aim to continue in this endeavor and always welcome new clients. Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any queries.

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