Clooney’s Bowel Mass by Dr Anne Fawcett

This is Clooney. When he was adopted from a shelter it was believed that he had been desexed. Thirteen years later, he was brought in for a consult and was diagnosed with an abdominal mass. Upon investigation, it was concluded that the mass would require surgery to be...

Paralysis Tick by Dr Sam Haynes

  Adult paralysis tick, and an engorged paralysis tick after feeding The Australian paralysis tick Ixodes holocyclus receives its name from the highly potent toxin it injects into its victims whilst it feeds. This toxin is only dangerous to humans through...

Training our puppies to be social by Dr Sam Haynes

There are many benefits to enrolling your puppy into a puppy pre-school class, as the skills they learn as puppies will be carried into adulthood, so it’s important to ensure they are receiving the right training at the right time. Between the ages of eight and...

Puppy Preschool – Class of October 2012 by Dr Anne Fawcett

  Graduations are always exciting; in fact we don’t think its possible not to enjoy the ceremony at our Puppy Preschool classes! Here our Class of October 2012 proudly displays their certificates. We wish Bear, Buttons, Chicken, Darla, Freddy and their owners all...

Have We Seen Your Cat Lately? by Dr Ben Brown

Australians love their cats, and more households are getting cats each year. But, compared to dogs, cats still aren’t getting the care they need and deserve. Since the days of the ancient Egyptians and throughout history, cats have earned their reputation as...