Church Street Veterinary Hospital Mudgee in Mudgee, New South Wales | Pet service
Church Street Veterinary Hospital Mudgee
Locality: Mudgee, New South Wales
Phone: +61 2 6372 6780
Address: 138 Church Street 2850 Mudgee, NSW, Australia
Website: http://www.churchstreetvets.com.au/
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25.01.2022 Here is the handsome Alfie who came in to have a mani pedicure with us today. He was so brave.
24.01.2022 Here are Sally, a retired sheep dog and her pal Bruiser the red cattle dog. Both dogs love to spend their day relaxing and enjoying life. How is your dog celebrating International Dog Day? We would love to see your photos.
24.01.2022 This gorgeous young man stole our hearts today... Yes, hes still a puppy with LOTS of growing to do! Breeds like this Great Dane puppy are described as Giant Breeds. They are are slower to mature and it is very important to make sure they are fed a diet designed to meet giant breed nutritional requirements. This is so that their bones dont develop too quickly, which can cause skeletal deformities. Pop in to our hospital and have a chat with our lovely nurses, who can discuss your pets nutrition with you to make sure your puppy is on the right diet.
24.01.2022 Today is veterinary nurse day! We would like to say thank you to our nursing team for everything that they do! It’s not all puppy and kitten cuddles, but they are some favourite parts of the day!
23.01.2022 Are you worried your pet is overweight? Diet not working? Or just not sure where to start? Come in and speak to our staff and we will happily advise you on the best plan for you to keep your pet trim and slim. Call us today
23.01.2022 As part of our change to services during the COVID19 situation, we are offering a free animal collection and return service using our animal ambulance. This has been particularly convenient to our senior clients who are concerned about visiting the vet with their dog. Please let our reception staff know if you would like to use this service when making your appointment. The service is available within the town of Mudgee and is free. Normal fees will apply as you will have the opportunity to discuss your pets case by phone with the vet.
22.01.2022 Hurrah we are back on line and phones are back working now . Thanks for your patienceHurrah we are back on line and phones are back working now . Thanks for your patience
22.01.2022 Found in our car park this morning. If these belong to you , please call us on 63726780
21.01.2022 Toilet paper may have the headlines, but many families who are concerned about the spread of coronavirus have also introduced or increased their use of disinfec...tant products around the house. These may pose a risk to pets if they are not stored or used correctly. Some households have stocked up on cold and flu medications which may also be hazardous. To avoid accidental poisoning of your pet, keep all of these products out of reach of pets and preferably locked away in cabinets. Handbags and backpacks are another location that pets could access many of these items; keep bags closed and off the ground. Never give your pet a human medication unless instructed to do so by your veterinarian. Keep pets away from areas that are being disinfected until the surfaces dry thoroughly. See below for more information on these products ... - Hand sanitisers: generally contain ethanol; an alcohol that is rapidly absorbed when ingested. Products tend to taste bad which limits ingestion, however many products (especially for children) can be scented which increases their desirability to pets. Symptoms of poisoning include vomiting, lethargy, wobbliness, inability to stand up and in severe cases seizures and coma. - Common household disinfectants: include benzalkonium chloride and bleach. When licked or ingested a pet may start to drool, vomit and develop ulcerations of the mouth and tongue. In severe cases, ulceration may occur down the oesophagus and into the stomach leading to serious and potentially long-term complications. Poisoning may occur even after licking a surface that has been cleaned with these products or grooming themselves after walking on a surface cleaned with these products. Household bleach can also trigger breathing symptoms if inhaled and pets with pre-existing respiratory disease may be at increased risk of complications. - Cold and flu medications: contain a range of drugs, many of which can be poisonous. Pseudoephedrine (a decongestant) can cause stimulatory signs such as agitation, hyperactivity, rapid heart rate, high blood pressure and tremors. Dextromethorphan (a cough suppressant) can cause a range of signs; from lethargy and wobbliness through to stimulatory signs similar to those described for pseudoephedrine. Paracetamol is very dangerous, especially for cats, and may cause liver failure and changes to red blood cells. Ibuprofen may lead to stomach ulcers, vomiting, kidney damage and seizures. Small ingestions of nasal sprays containing oxymetazoline and xylometazoline can cause slowing of the heart, slow breathing, low blood pressure and possibly coma. - Herbal cold and flu remedies: may contain the sweetener xylitol which can cause dangerously low blood sugar levels and liver damage in dogs. If you think your pet has been exposed to any of these products, call us on 1300 TOX PET (1300 869 738) for a tailored risk assessment and recommendation, including first aid measures. Our service is free for all pet owners.
21.01.2022 We are closed today due to ANZAC day. If you have a genuine emergency please call 0263726780. LEST WE FORGET.
21.01.2022 Who loves Chocolates??? We certainly do! especially when they come in a three pack These gorgeous soft centres melted our hearts. Trouble is with chocolates, one is never enough
20.01.2022 DID YOU KNOW? 70-80% of dogs and cats show signs of dental disease by the age of three years old? 1-3 pet owners think bad breath is normal for pets. FACT: bad breath is not normal. Its a sign of potentially painful dental disease.... Toothache hurts in animals just as much as it hurts in people, they just hide their pain better than we do. Just like us, our pets need regular dental check ups and teeth cleaning. What does does dental disease look like? Apart from the smelly breath, you may notice bleeding gums, tartar build up on the teeth, pawing at the mouth, blood tinged saliva, drooling, not eating, dropping of food or discomfort when eating. If you are worried about your pets mouth, ask our Veterinary team about getting your pets teeth examined to see how we can help you get your pets smile back. Give us a call to book an appointment.
20.01.2022 These two stunning girls were a pleasure to have in our hospital this afternoon. They enjoyed liver treats so much they didnt want to leave !!! Dont worry girls we will have more for you next week.
19.01.2022 Some of our patients are just too excited to wait for their new toys!
19.01.2022 Found rabbit: is it yours? Please call us so it can go home. Thank you
18.01.2022 Some days you just need a puppy cuddle
14.01.2022 Some of our latest Puppy Preschool Graduates. Well done to all our puppies and their human families.
13.01.2022 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!! All of the staff would just like to wish a happy Valentines Day to everyone and their little fur babies. Here are some pictures of some of our fury little friends that visited today and are feeling the love
12.01.2022 Do you have a new puppy? Would you love them to be sociable dogs? Do you want need some tips and tricks with your training? Why not enrol them in our next Puppy Preschool class? Puppy Preschool runs 1 night a week for 4 weeks. Our next class starts 6:30pm Thursday 13 February Call the clinic to reserve your place, 6372 6780.
12.01.2022 Puppy Preschool is a great way to start your puppys training and get them socialising. Our next class starts next Tuesday 15th. There are a few spaces left, call the clinic to reserve your place. Here are some of our recent graduates, congratulations to all our puppies and owners, you are off to a great start
12.01.2022 Us humans have been battling Coronavirus for what feels like a lifetime, and our dogs are now starting to experience their own virus dramas. Leptospirosis in dogs is a reemerging disease that can unfortunately be fatal, particularly in puppies. There have recently been several confirmed cases around Balmain, Surry Hills and Crows Nest. Fortunately for dogs, unlike Coronvirus, Leptospirosis has a vaccination, known as the c2i vaccine. ... If you plan to travel with your 4-legged friend to any hot spots, a c2i vaccination is recommended. Give us a call on 6372 6780 if you want to know more.
10.01.2022 MEET THE STAFF! Have you met these two exceptional staff members yet? JESS She completed her Veterinary Nurse training with us before spending some time at a small animal clinic in the Hawkesbury once she qualified. She has recently returned to Mudgee region to join us. She enjoys all aspects of Veterinary work and particularly likes emergency work. She has many pets including sheep, dogs and alpacas. Jess is an amazing nurse who doesnt dislike anything!!! Except maybe Win...ter, she loves the warm weather. PUDDLES Aka Duck, Puds or Sharkie. She has several roles in the clinic but Her offical job title is security guard. Unofficially she is staff room cleaner and moral support officer. Her special interests include ; escaping, giving veterinary advice during consults ( barking). Her special trick is peeing on you whilst upside down! Puddles doesnt dislike much, but if she had to pick, it would be nail clips and being told off. So if you havent met Jess or Puddles yet be sure to say hello next time you pop in .
09.01.2022 We are having some electrical work at the clinic this morning which means our phones are going to be out from 8-9 am today and tomorrow. If you do need to contact us during these hours, please call the clinic mobile on: 0491 730 727 ... Thank you.
09.01.2022 PUPPY PRE_SCHOOL IS BACK!!!!! With the easing of restrictions we are now able to re-open our Puppy Pre-school classes. We will be starting the week of 15 June. There will be a maximum of 4 puppies per class. We will only be able to have 1 person attend per dog. If you have a new puppy who is less than 16 weeks old, and has had their 1st vaccination and would like to come along please call the clinic on 6372 6780 to reserve your place.
08.01.2022 Please watch out for your pets whilst the weather is extremely hot. Pets dont have to be exercised in order to get heatstroke. If your pet has to stay outside, ensure you provide plenty of shade and water. Watch out for kennels, some can get extremely hot inside and do not provide adequate shelter. Avoid exercising your pet during the hottest part of the day and NEVER leave your pet in the car. Inside car temperatures do not decrease with the windows open. If you think your pet has heatstroke, call our clinic straight away and follow these tips.
08.01.2022 *update* We are back online! Please call 63726780 We are experiencing power failure, if you need to get in contact with us please call 0491730727. We will keep you updated.
08.01.2022 We have a busy car park today but we are still open as normal!
07.01.2022 With the warmer weather approaching, so are the fleas We are still running our special on Nexgard Spectra. Purchase any 6 pack and receive a single pack for free. Thats 7 months protection for the price of 6. Pop in store today and grab yourself a bargain.
07.01.2022 Some of our Puppy Preschool Graduates over the last few months. Next class starts Tuesday 10 March, still a few spots available. Call the clinic on 6372 6780 to reserve your spot.
07.01.2022 Do you have a new puppy? Get their social skills and training off to a great start. Enrol them in our next Puppy Preschool Class. The next class starts on Tuesday 10 March, dont miss out enrol now, contact us on 6372 6780
07.01.2022 Our first Post COVID Puppy Pre-school Graduates. Sadly a few missed our last class so I dont have graduation photos of them. But super proud of all our puppies and their owners. If you are interested in our next class, give us a call on 6372 6780.
05.01.2022 We would like to wish all our valued clients and patients a Safe and Happy Easter. Please remember the chocolate is only for the human members of your family. We will be closed until 8am Tuesday 14 April. In the meantime if you have an emergency please call the clinic on 6372 6780 for the on call Veterinarians number.
05.01.2022 Just some fresh puppies to make you smile on a Monday
05.01.2022 Our latest Puppy Preschool graduates, we missed Bella tonight. So proud of all the puppies and their owners, enjoy your puppies and this journey with them
05.01.2022 Happy Australia Day to all! We will be closed tomorrow and open as normal Tuesday 28th.
04.01.2022 Who loves freebies? Thanks to one of our major suppliers, Bohringer, we are offering a great deal for your dog with Nexgard and Nexgard Spectra. If you purchase a 6 pack of either of these two products, you will receive 1 chew for FREE! Thats 7 months treatment for the price of 6. Both of these products are a once a month tasty chew. ... NEXGARD treats fleas, ticks, mange and mites. NEXGARD SPECTRA treats fleas, ticks, mange, mites and heart worm plus intestinal worms. Only while stocks last.
04.01.2022 Dont forget to change your clocks!
02.01.2022 If you have visited our clinic recently you will have noticed some changes. We are continuing to consult with these measures in place, but will be closing at 5.30pm to allow for extra cleaning. If you find that you have an unexpected problem when you return home from work after this new closing time please call the clinic and we will do our best to accommodate you. Please check your pets supplies, if you are concerned you may be getting low please contact us on 63726780. This can include food, medications or parasite prevention. Please call ahead to make sure we have what you require in stock and to limit the number of people in our clinic.
01.01.2022 Meet Boof our first patient of the morning. Boof came in for his regular check up with our vet James. He was incredibly brave for his blood test.
01.01.2022 Meet Pongo an adorable dachshund puppy wearing a gorgeous bandanna that matched his colourful personality. He was incredibly happy and loved giving kisses and wagging his tail as fast as he could. Well done Pongo, for being such a brave pup for your vaccination today.
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