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25.01.2022 Heading away for the Summer Holidays? If your pet is going into a cattery or kennels, now is the time to make sure their vaccinations are up to date. Catteries ...generally require cats to have had a F3 vaccination (flu and enteritis), while dogs need a C5 vaccination to go into kennels (parvo, distemper, hepatitis and kennel cough). Most vaccinations take 10-14 days to be fully effective, so don't leave it to the last minute. See more



24.01.2022 Parvo is back in Bunbury There have been multiple cases of Parvo diagnosed in Bunbury and the South West over the last couple of weeks. If your dog hasn't been ...vaccinated, please make an appointment with your vet ASAP. Vaccination is the only way to protect your dog from this horrible disease. See more

23.01.2022 Nail Bed Tumours This is a relatively uncommon type of cancer, but it needs to be identified and treated early. If your dog has a lump on its toe, ulcers near t...he nail bed, or the nail has fallen off for no reason, it may have a nail bed tumour. https://www.bunburyvets.com.au/informatio/nail-bed-tumours/ See more

19.01.2022 With some rough weather coming later this week, it's important you know how to minimise stress for your dog during a storm. These are our top tips for helping your dog cope with the stress of thunderstorms and other loud noises. https://www.bunburyvets.com.au/informa/storm-noise-phobias/



14.01.2022 Let us look after your pet while you shop. We are already hearing stories of dogs being left in cars while their owners shop, and we want to make sure it doesn'...t happen here. If you've got your pet with you and need to duck into the shops, drop them off with us and we'll look after them for you at no charge. They can chill with us in air-conditioned comfort while you enjoy your shop without needing to rush. This offer is available to everyone, whether you're a client of ours or not. Let's work together to make sure no dogs die in hot cars this year. See more

13.01.2022 Snakes are on the move! This warm weather means that snakes are out and about. It is critical that you know the signs of snake bites in pets, as they need urgent veterinary attention if bitten. https://www.bunburyvets.com.au//snake-bite-symptoms-signs/

11.01.2022 Can you afford NOT to vaccinate your dog against parvo? Cost to treat a dog for Parvo: $1500-5000 Cost to euthanase a dog with Parvo: $134-$160 Cost to vaccinate your dog: $120 The maths is simple. Protect your dog.



07.01.2022 This report comes from the UK, but it does show some worrying trends with respect to decreasing vaccination levels. Every summer we see many cases of parvovirus... in unvaccinated dogs. Please make sure your dog's vaccinations are up to date to keep them safe from this terrible disease. https://www.pdsa.org.uk///2019-paw-report_downloadable.pdf See more

06.01.2022 Welcome to Ask a Bunbury Vet. We have set up this group to make the sharing of pet related information easier and accessible to all. If you have any pet health ...or behaviour related questions, please ask away. We will try to answer them all in a timely manner, but please understand that we can't be online 24/7, so it may take a little while for us to get back to you. We welcome a range of thoughts and ideas, but remember that this group is here to help and not judge, so any abuse will not be tolerated.

06.01.2022 Are you worried that your dog may have an ear infection? These are the common signs of infection, and our advice on what to do about it. https://www.bunburyvets.com.au/info/ear-infections-in-dogs/

05.01.2022 Please don't exercise your dog next to your car! When going for a swim this morning, I noticed someone driving along with their three dogs running next to the c...ar. Please don't do this! I have seen too many dogs accidentally run over by owners or other cars when dogs are being exercised in this manner. It's dangerous for the dogs, and it's dangerous for road users. See more

04.01.2022 It IS safe to give your dog ice. Once again, there's a bit of rubbish being shared around Facebook about giving ice to dogs being dangerous. And it is just that... - rubbish. It is not dangerous to give ice to dogs, and it won't cause overheating. Just as a cold drink and some ice can cool us off, it does the same to dogs. See more



02.01.2022 Have you ever wondered which breed of dog was the most expensive to own? Or which breed is most likely to eat socks? The Petsure Pet Health Monitor report is full of interesting facts and figures. From the most popular dog and cat names through to the risk of various medical conditions in certain breeds, it contains a lot of information which may help you decide if insurance is right for your pet, and which problems commonly occur in which breeds.

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