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Claremont Veterinary Hospital

Locality: Claremont, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9385 3577



Address: 1/14 Stirling Road 6010 Claremont, WA, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 What do you do on your weekends?? Our amazing groomer Kumiko loves nothing more than to take Diesel and Yuki out Sledding. Sound crazy to you?? She is crazy!! But both she and the dogs LOVE it. She often has skin off on Mondays but always has incredible stories to tell and a massive cheeky smile. Check out https://www.wassa.com.au/ for more details.



25.01.2022 We cannot get over the cuteness of little Muffin, especially with the little tongue out #vetsofinstagram #vetsofperth #dogsofperth #petsofperth #dogsofinstagram #claremont #claremonttowncentre #pekingese

25.01.2022 This lovely girl came in for desexing BUT as we were intubating her, I noticed a stick lodged across the roof of her mouth! She was amazingly calm about the stick and the owner had no idea! So I guess she was just lucky to be desexed on that particular day.

23.01.2022 Frenchie Puppy Spam #vetsofperth #perthvets #puppyspam #dogsofperth #puppiesofperth #vetlife #frenchbulldogpuppy #toocute



23.01.2022 Happy happy Mothers Day to all the amazing mummas out there. There is no greater gift! Enjoy the sunshine #furmum #vetsofperth #petsofperth #mothersday #mums

23.01.2022 Today is vet nurse day - a day to thank them for their work ethic and skill. Their patience and never ending empathy. They are the glue that holds a clinic together and the smile that greats our patients and clients at the door. Thank you to some of the best vet nurses and people out there Judy Wall Pia Kilburn Aimee Harrison Emma Riseham Brooke Ablett. You are appreciated beyond words

23.01.2022 Even Vet Nurses pets eat things they shouldnt!! Brookes 5 month old Lab Puppy Ella, accidently swallowed a drill bit this week. An injection and a power vomit sorted her out! Whats the worse thing your dog has eaten??? #petsofperth #vetsofperth #dogsofperth #vetnursespets #naughtylabradors #foreignbody #townofclaremont



23.01.2022 More and more city slickers are choosing historically rural working dogs as their treasured pets. It is always important to research whatever breed you are considering as your new pet but this is even more important if you are considering a high energy and intelligent Kelpie. Please share your experiences and suggestions when considering a Kelpie for city life. https://www.australiandoglover.com//australian-kelpie-bree

23.01.2022 Help us help our amazing groomer, Kumiko raise money for kids with cancer. You go girl!

21.01.2022 Its hard to believe that Snoopy will be 17 years of age in September this year! She is doing incredibly well for a lass of her vintage! Her favourite thing about coming to the vet is the never-ending Pure Pets treats and today, as Brooke is holding those treats, Brooke is the 2nd best thing about coming to the vets!!

21.01.2022 Meet Millie the Norwich Terrier. I have looked after Millie since she was a puppy in Exmouth and Carnarvon. She is now 10 years old and her family has moved to Perth so I get to look after her again. Such a treat to follow my patients from puppyhood to old(er) age!

20.01.2022 For the month of JUNE, buy a 6 pack of Advocate and get 20% off!!



20.01.2022 Some facts about Havanese dogs. Not a breed we see commonly but gorgeous little dogs when we do see them!

19.01.2022 Claremont Veterinary Hospital & COVID-19 - https://mailchi.mp/0/claremont-veterinary-hospital-covid-19

18.01.2022 GRASS SEED SEASON HAS ARRIVED!! Grass seeds are a common problem, particularly during the summer months. They are attached to the tops of long grass stems and can easily brush off onto your dog during walks. Although tiny, they have the potential to cause real pain to your dog. The seeds have pointy ends and are very sharp so they easily become trapped in a dog’s fur and can burrow down the coat to pierce the skin. Unfortunately, in rare cases, the grass seed can go under the... skin and travel to other areas of the body. They have even been known to end up in the lungs via inhalation of a seed or a seed travelling through the skin into the lung tissue. The seeds can also get stuck in eyes and ears. Once they start traveling around the body they can be very difficult to find. They also carry nasty bacteria causing infection and pain. Look out for discharging lumps between toes and visit the vet ASAP if your dog is shaking their head. As always, prevention is best - keep long hair around feet and ears trimmed and check long-coated pets regularly. See more

18.01.2022 Bravo to the man in orange ushering this swan family away from busy Shenton road in peak school traffic. Only in beautiful Perth! #perthvet #vetsofperth #petsofperth #claremonttowncentre #swansofinstagram #onlyinperth #perthspring

17.01.2022 This week we lost one of our favourites. Freddy lost his battle to lymphoma after a brave 15 month battle. After a successful round of chemotherapy which resulted in him going into remission, the cancer came back 3 weeks ago with a vengeance. Freddy's life was filled with love and fun and ended full of love in his family's arms. Anyone that met Freddy fell in love with his beauty and his friendly, positive nature despite all the treatments he required. Rest in Peace Freddy. Our thoughts and love are with Freddy's family.

17.01.2022 Little Winifred wins our bravest Pet award this month! Winnie was diagnosed with Short Ulnar syndrome when she was 4 months old at Claremont Vets. The growth plates in both distal ulnas had closed early causing a deformity of her front legs that was in turn causing pain in her elbows. She was referred to the Murdoch Animal Hospital for specialist surgery to cut the ulnas and remove a centimeter of bone from each foreleg. The hope is that this will allow her radius (the other bone in her forelegs) to grow normally and correct the deformity to some extent. Winnie was able to walk on her legs within hours of waking up from the procedure. Sadly, there is already evidence of arthritis in her elbows and Winnie will need long term management. So brave Winnie

16.01.2022 Handsome Theodore - our blue eyed boy #cliniccats #catsofperth #catsofinstagram #petsofperth #vetsofperth #blueyedboy #claremonttowncentre @ Claremont Veterinary Hospital

16.01.2022 Great news to hear that vets have been considered an essential service in WA. We will be here for your pets and you through these difficult times. Please help us to keep COVID-19 out of Claremont Vet Hospital. We know its all a bit odd having to wait outside and not be with your pets during their consult but we are doing all we can to make sure we stay well and all our clients stay well. Please bare with us!

16.01.2022 Breed of the Week . Share pics of your prized Schnauzer! We see heaps of Mini Schnauzers at Claremont Vets. They are gorgeous little dogs, full of spunk, attitude, and energy! We are also seeing an increasing number of Schnoodles (Schnauzer x Poodles)- also divine little doggos! One condition we commonly see in this breed and their crosses is Hyperlipidemia or Hypertriglyceridemia. If you have a Schnauzer or a Schnauzer cross, it is worth having a conversation with your vet regarding this condition in an attempt to avoid it rather than treat it.

15.01.2022 Boston Beauty in pink #vetsofperth #petsofperth #dogsofperth #dogsofinstagram #claremonttowncentre #bostonterriersofinstagram #dogfashion

15.01.2022 Happy Halloween! Remember to take care of your pets and share any cute costumes with us

13.01.2022 Dont forget!! June is the month to stock up on your Advocate!!

12.01.2022 There really is a day for everything but I think this one is a winner. Would love to see your cut hug pictures!

11.01.2022 Is there anything worse than cat wee?? I think not! Why does your feline friend wee where you dont want it to wee?? https://www.australiancatlover.com//cat-toileting-issues-u

11.01.2022 Luna NOT wanting to leave the vets!!! Too funny! Sadly I thought I was videoing her mum dragging her across the carpark but it turns out I forgot to push record! #vetsofperth #dogsofperth #petsofperth #dogslife #claremonttowncentre #vetvisit #dogsatvet #stubborndog #nowalkies #ilovemyvet

08.01.2022 PLEASE SHARE AND HELP US FIND HAZEL

08.01.2022 Today I was asked whether COVID-19 could be spread on our pets fur. This article provides some useful information about how to manage time with our pets if we are unlucky enough to get COVID-19. The good news is the evidence suggests it is unlikely that you can contract COVID-19 off your pets fur. https://www.uchealth.org//covid-19-and-pets-what-you-shou/

08.01.2022 This is a great video teaching you how to train your dog to "leave it". This command is great to prevent dogs from eating things while off lead that are either poisonous or going to make them feel unwell. Dont be put off by the need to create an account. It is free and this site (Fear Free Happy Homes) has some fantastic information. Happy training! https://fearfreehappyhomes.com//teach-your-dog-to-leave-i/

07.01.2022 Can you guess the breed of this little stunner?? #guessthebreed #perthvet #perthvet #perthdogs #claremonttowncentre #dogsofinstagram

06.01.2022 The level of treat desperation increases as you swipe. My personal fav is the last one #vetsofinstagram #vetsofperth #dogsofperth #petsofperth #dogsofinstagram #claremont #claremonttowncentre #dachshundsofinstagram #beagaliersofinstagram

06.01.2022 Everyday is bring you dog to work day when you work at the vet! Fleur, Ellie and Maggie working hard or hardly working? #vetsofinstagram #vetsofperth #petsofperth #dogsofperth #dogsofinstagram #claremont #claremonttowncentre #dachshundsofinstagram #dachshundsofperth #jugaliersofinstagram #jugalier #longhaireddachshund

05.01.2022 Can you guess the breeds of these two funky balls of cuteness?! Hint: The the pretty girl in the first photo is only 16 weeks old! The spunky little guy in the second photo is 10 weeks! Give us your best guesses in the comments below

05.01.2022 Employees only thanks #petsofperth #vetsofperth #employeesonly #dogsofinstagram #cutedogs #vetlife #claremonttowncentre

05.01.2022 Naughty Missy found a full bottle of Neurofen a couple of weeks ago and ingested 40 times the toxic dose for her weight!! A heroic effect from Missys Mum, Drs Gina and Libby, our amazing nurses and the Animal Emergency Centre has resulted in Missy making a full recovery! Missy happily showed Aimee how grateful she was for all her love and care! NB Pets love the sugary coating on Neurofen tablets so please be aware. Missy managed to get through a child proof container to get to the tablets.

05.01.2022 Bravest Patient for September Beautiful Macie has had a rough trot. She ruptured her left Anterior Cruciate Ligament 4 years ago. The ligament was repaired using an advanced method (TPLO) and all was going well until earlier this year. She became lame on the leg again and there was a question mark as to the possible cause. Despite her dedicated owners consulting with specialists, a tumour could not be ruled out so they made the extremely difficult decision to amputate her left hind leg. Macie has been an absolute trooper and is recovering incredibly well. Bravo to Macie (and her family) #vetsofperth #petsofperth #dogsofperth #3leggeddog #bravestpet #claremonttowncentre

04.01.2022 Gorgeous Briana had her second Vestibular Episode this week. Despite being distressing for both the owner and the pet, often this condition will resolve spontaneously with lots of love and support from the owner and veterinary attention to rule out more sinister causes. Vestibular disease causes varying degrees of balance loss and is usually seen in geriatric dogs around the age of 10. Bravo to Bri and her Mum! https://www.australiandoglover.com//idiopathic-vestibular-

04.01.2022 Princess Molly is the perfect example of fantastic team work. Molly ruptured the Anterior cruciate ligament in her knee. The injury was diagnosed at Claremont Vets and required specialist surgical intervention. The surgeons at Murdoch University Veterinary Hospital performed a Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy or TPLO. Post-op, Mollys dedicated owner and physiotherapist Paws to Play have worked tirelessly to get Molly back on her leg. To keep Molly close to home, all Mollys aftercare has been performed at Claremont Vets. GP, Specialist, Physiotherapist, Owner and of course patient! The perfect TEAM!

03.01.2022 Information from WHO re our pets and COVID-19

03.01.2022 Can you guess the breed combo (designer breed) of this gorgeous girl? Maggie was desexed last Friday and is just too cute #dogsofinstagram #dogsofperth #vetsofperth #designerbreed #crossbreedsofinstagram #claremonttowncentre #petsofperth

03.01.2022 Check out our new Coco and Pud range of collars, leads, and harnesses. Simply stunning and perfect for Summer #perthpets #perthvets #dogsofperth #dogfashion #cocoandpud #claremonttowncentre

03.01.2022 Have you got some good ideas to keep your indoor cats amused and active? Love these "swimming fish" toys but be aware that they do have batteries in them so I would recommend always supervising your cat while playing with any toys with batteries.

02.01.2022 When you bring in your pups for desexing around 6-9 months, we will check for Persistent Deciduous Teeth as seen in this picture. We strongly recommend that all deciduous teeth are removed as they commonly direct an erupting permanent tooth/teeth into an abnormal position and are prone to tartar accumulation and gum inflammation. Commonly affected breeds include toy breeds such as Yorkshire Terrier, Maltese, Toy Poodle, Chihuahuas and their crosses. Removal involves a quick x-ray to assess the root of the tooth, a gum flap, CAREFUL removal of the entire tooth and root (often very delicate) and suturing of the gum. It is a common problem we see BUT is easily fixed.

02.01.2022 2 of my favourite things - Art and Animals! Very interesting

02.01.2022 For those we haven't had the privilege to meet, we would love to introduce ourselves to you. Claremont Veterinary Hospital is a boutique, family friendly small animal hospital in Perth's western suburbs providing personalised care beyond expectation for you and your pets. Please watch and we hope to meet you soon. To those we know, how clever are our movie stars! Many thanks to Winston, Peppa, Molly, Lola, Max, Grace, Alfie and Tess. They were all paid handsomely with treats! #claremonttowncentre #petsofperth #vetsofperth #carebeyondexpectation #bestjobintheworld

02.01.2022 No one loves their indoor plants more than me! Ok - Brooke is also a massive indoor plant lover and this weekend she (and her 10-month-old black Labrador puppy - Ella) were able to test the toxic plant theory first hand! Eating mums ficus is a BAD idea!! Luckily, no permanent damage but a nasty dose of diarrhoea and vomiting! Poor Ella!!

02.01.2022 For those we havent had the privilege to meet, we would love to introduce ourselves to you. Claremont Veterinary Hospital is a boutique, family friendly small animal hospital in Perths western suburbs providing personalised care beyond expectation for you and your pets. Please watch and we hope to meet you soon. To those we know, how clever are our movie stars! Many thanks to Winston, Peppa, Molly, Lola, Max, Grace, Alfie and Tess. They were all paid handsomely with treats! #claremonttowncentre #petsofperth #vetsofperth #carebeyondexpectation #bestjobintheworld

01.01.2022 This lovely 1-year-old dog has a condition called Base Narrow Canines. This is a painful condition as the lower canines strike the roof of the mouth (palate). The upper jaw (maxilla) is wider than the lower jaw (mandible). Base narrow canine teeth can occur in any breed. This condition can affect young puppies when the deciduous teeth erupt too narrow and contact the palate. More commonly this condition affects young adults at 6 months of age, when the lower permanent canine teeth erupt in an upright orientation. The adult canine teeth will eventually strike the palate causing pain. We recommend consulting with a specialist veterinary dentist in an attempt to save the canine tooth rather than removing it.

01.01.2022 The biggest thank you to Tonia @minkles_cakery and gorgeous Graycie for our scrumptious white choc and raspberry muffins for morning tea yesterday. We felt the love!! #vetslife #petsofperth #vetsofperth #claremonttowncentre #cupcakesofinstagram #morningtea #gratitude #feelingthelove #madeourday #kindnesscounts @ Claremont Veterinary Hospital

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