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Ascot Veterinary Hospital

Locality: Belmont, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9277 7488



Address: 297 Great Eastern Highway 6104 Belmont, WA, Australia

Website: http://www.ascotvet.com.au/

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25.01.2022 We are so happy to have one of the final pieces of our renovation completed. @studionoahpetphotography have taken these beautiful photos of some of our own clients for our walls. Being able to see the faces of our Ascot family members around the hospital means the world to us. Thank you so much to our gorgeous models!



25.01.2022 Is your pup ready for school? Our puppy preschool will soon be back in session on Thursday nights from 7.30-8.30 PM. They can have fun and you can learn all about preventative healthcare, training techniques and behavioural strategies in this fun, safe and controlled environment with other puppy parents!... Enquire today to join the upcoming program: https://bit.ly/2NOJLs9

24.01.2022 We are running another puppy class starting on the 10th of September and you do not want your pup missing out on this. Ensuring your puppy is trained from a young age is crucial to their health and development. Our puppy classes run for five sessions and cost $110. You will be taught preventative health care, training tips and behavioural strategies to ensure your pup transitions smoothly into your family unit. Remember your pup must be less than 16 weeks old and... have received its first vaccination to attend. Send us a Facebook message for any enquiries or questions. We can’t wait to see you and your pup there

22.01.2022 Cheers to a long weekend! We’ll still be open tomorrow from 9am to 5pm. Here’s wishing all of our lovely clients a safe and happy public holiday. How are you and your pets spending it?



22.01.2022 Two HOT tips for cat care in summer (get it?): Fresh water. Cats love fresh water - in fact, you might have noticed your cat loves to drink out of the tap! By refilling their water bowl every day and adding a few ice cubes on very hot days, you can keep your feline friend cool. Leave the fan on. If you’re going to be out at work all day and your cat will be left inside, make sure to leave a fan on for them. By keeping air circulating and drawing the curtains, they’ll be nice ...and cool over the hottest part of the day. Have you got any tips for keeping cats cool? Let us know!

21.01.2022 You may have noticed a new face on our receptionist team, we are very excited to introduce Sarah to you all Sarah has a background in teaching high school science and working as a Relationship Manager at UWA. As animals have always been a passion of Sarah’s, she made the decision in 2019 to combine working with people and animals and pursued a career in Veterinary Nursing. Sarah has been working as a receptionist in a busy veterinary practice in Perth’s South before joi...ning us at Ascot and has been a wonderful addition to our team. Sarah strives to create a friendly and warm environment for all our clients and their pets. Sarah has a greyhound, Nova, a cocker spaniel Charlie and a Maine Coon Rhaegar to keep her busy during her time off. Sarah is looking forward to getting to know all of you over the coming months

18.01.2022 Winter is about to get very cold does your pet have a favourite winter item that they wear in the cold winter months?



18.01.2022 Freddy waiting very patiently for his appointment with Dr Adam. Such a good boy .

17.01.2022 Spring Tips #1: Remember to give your furry friend a flea treatment! Spring is the peak season for flea breeding, so it’s the best time of year to give your cat or dog a little extra protection. Flea treatments can be administered as a preventative measure even if your pet doesn’t have fleas - just make sure to always read the label and follow directions closely! Reach out to Ascot Vet to find out more about fleas > http://ow.ly/EMOU50C5IjU

13.01.2022 Dr Adam and Rosie helping to wish you all a very happy International Dog Day! We hope you all had lots of cuddles with your doggos today . #internationaldogday #ascotvet #greyhoundsofinstagram

11.01.2022 Spring Tips #2: As the weather warms up, you might be thinking about the beach. More specifically, you might be thinking about the dog beach - the happiest place on Earth! If you’ve become a puppy parent in the last year, there are a few things to know before taking your young one to the beach for the first time. Here are our top five beach-going rules:... 1. Avoid peak sun 2. Keep your dog away from rough, choppy water 3. Bring an umbrella or gazebo for adequate shade 4. Discourage your dog from drinking salt water - always provide freshwater 5. Rinse off after to avoid skin irritation Got any questions about taking your pup to the beach? Find out more here! http://ow.ly/VpbM50C5Ilc

08.01.2022 Good dental care is so important, and contributes significantly to your pets overall health. Good dental care: Prevents tooth loss (healthy teeth = no damaged tooth structures) Prevents bad breath (if your pet has really bad breath, it is time for some good dental care) ... Prevents oral pain (severe dental disease can be very painful for dogs) Prevents organ damage and failure ( bad bacteria from the mouth can enter the bloodstream and enter into the heart, kidneys and liver causing damage) See more



05.01.2022 We are supporting @ruokday today at Ascot Vets. Remember to check in with your family, your friends and your work mates. Ask the question. Change a Life #ruokday2020 #ascotvet

04.01.2022 August is dental month! That means you get 10% off all dental scale and polish packages for this month only. We are also providing free nurse dental checks for the whole month! So bring your pet in, and we’ll make sure their teeth are kept in great health!

02.01.2022 A big welcome to the Ascot family to Clancy, a 10 week Cavoodle who is here for her puppy vaccines today ....................#ascotvet #perthvet #cavoodlesofinstagram #puppiesofinstagram

01.01.2022 Does your pup need some training? We have puppy classes starting on the 22nd October and we have space for any pup 8-16 weeks, old who have had their first vaccination. Reach out to Ascot Vet to find out more about our classes > https://bit.ly/2H5mGi6

01.01.2022 We are so happy to have one of the final pieces of our renovations completed. @studionoahpetphotography have taken these beautiful images of some of our patients for the walls. Thank you to all of our gorgeous models, having images of pets that are part of our Ascot family means the world to us.

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