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Castlemaine Veterinary Clinic

Locality: Castlemaine, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5470 6300



Address: 16-18 Templeton Street 3450 Castlemaine, VIC, Australia

Website: www.mvol.com.au/castlemainevet

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25.01.2022 MISSING Large recycle bin with red lid belonging too castlemaine vet clinic stolen last night, please friends we miss our big bin REWARD IF FOUND



19.01.2022 Productivity would soar!

18.01.2022 Up Coming February is Obesity Awareness Month! We welcome the New Year with many resolutions, the most popular being to loose weight and look and feel fabulous for the year. But what about our pets? Over the month of February Castlemaine vet clinic will be offering a free consultation focusing on your pets weight, we will give an assessment of your pets weight and also offer nutritional advice to help get you and your pet on the right track!... As a little (HUGE!!) incentive we will be offering an awesome little (MASSIVE) prize pack for the cat and dog with the best and most committed weight loss over February and March, this will require you to do weekly weigh ins so we are able to provide you with a graphed table to show you your progress!! For all the details phone the clinic to make your appointment now! See more

15.01.2022 Are you expecting? or perhaps have a friend or family member having a baby? We sometimes get new parents asking us "how will our pet react to my baby?" and "What should we expect?" We have recently come across this fantastic book by Dr Lewis Kirkham Tell Your Dog You're Pregnant and defently reccomend it!



14.01.2022 Due to no fault of her own Emma the German Sheppard X rough collie needs to find a new forever home! Emma is female, micro chipped, up to date with her vaccinations and 25 weeks old, she is very intelligent and driven to learn (currently doing obedience club), unfortunately her owner has come down with an injury, GOOD HOME ONLY , if you know of anyone that may be looking for a new furry family member please spread the word! Please call the clinic so we can pass your details onto Emma’s owner! Please spread the word!!!!

11.01.2022 New puppy school starting this tuesday coming would love to see a couple more of you there!

10.01.2022 Wishing Everyone A Very Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year! we would just like to remind you all we are open christmas eve till 3pm CLOSED christmas day annd boxing day open thursday and friday from 8:30am till 3pm ... CLOSED saturday sunday open monday 31st from 8:30am till 3pm CLOSED tuesday 1st Jan Open tuesday and onwards with our regular trading hours! We are always available on our after hours number for any emergency situations, for any general enquiries please phone during buisness hours We look forward to seeing you in the new year! See more



09.01.2022 Round Two of Puppy School Graduation this thursday Don't forget to practice!

03.01.2022 free to a very good home "lobo" the very beautiful malamute x husky lobo is 2 years old microchipped and vaccainations are up to date lobo's owner has become very ill and will be in a rather long recovery so has thought it may be best to find lobo a loving new home he is rather obedient on a scale of 1-10 hits an 8 but would best suit a one dog home with no smaller animals and best no small children, he is full of energy and would make an exllent excersise buddy if you know ...anybody that sounds suited please let us know ! PLEASE SHARE 03 5470 6300 See more

03.01.2022 Lately we have had a lot of dogs diagnosed with diabetes and had a client approach us on starting a get together support group for new and experienced doggy diabetes owners to meet together once a week, fortnight, month etc you would be able to express words of wisdom or even help with good tips and pointers, it can be pretty daunting and overwhelming when our canine friends are first diagnosed with this lifetime disease, it's a pretty big responsibility to be faced with, your pet really has their paws in your hands Please leave us some comments with advice or any ideas you guys might have Thanks the CVC team :)

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