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Caroline Springs Vet Hospital

Phone: +61 3 8390 2266



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22.01.2022 Grain-free diets are marketed as more natural than other commercial pet foods, and these diets generally substitute cereals or grains for other sources of carbohydrates, such as potatoes and legumes. ‘Grain-free’ is not a protected or defined term, so it is possible that many of the diets marketed in this way may actually still contain grains. Like all pet food trends, it is best to avoid the hype and stick with high quality, AAFCO-accredited, complete and balanced diets. Talk to our friendly team for more information about the best pet food for your pet.



14.01.2022 Good oral health is important for your dog’s overall health. Many people feed raw bones to help keep their dog’s teeth clean, however there are risks with feeding bones to dogs. Raw bones can lead to fractured teeth, constipation, choking and even perforation of the intestines. Consider other options for keeping teeth clean, such as daily brushing with a soft pet toothbrush, veterinary-formulated dental chews, water additives or booking in for a scale and polish.

08.01.2022 Choosing a name can be challenging. We'd love to know, how did you come up with your pet's name?

04.01.2022 Do you have a senior pet that needs a procedure, but you’re worried about anaesthetic risk? Rest assured, our vets will discuss any anaesthetic risks with you, and will only recommend a procedure if they think it is worthwhile for your pet’s health. We ensure anaesthesia is as safe as possible by using drugs and monitoring equipment used in human anaesthesia, conducting pre-anaesthetic blood tests as well as other checks, keeping your pet warm and on intravenous fluids, and making the procedure as short as possible. Call us today to chat if you’re concerned.



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