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Cooks Hill Veterinary Clinic

Locality: Newcastle, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4925 2999



Address: 292 Darby Street, 2300 Newcastle, NSW, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 Nothing like a basket of puppies to brighten up your day #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #puppies



23.01.2022 Alert: extreme cuteness! Kaia and Frida both enjoyed some cuddles with Nurse Amelia before their desexing surgeries today. Both surgeries went very well, and both puppies were extremely brave. We’re proud of them both ... #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #surgery #desex #spey #brave #puppies #cute

21.01.2022 November is Pet Diabetes Month Did you know that cats and dogs can get diabetes too? Luckily in most cases, diabetes can be managed with insulin injections, a healthy diet and exercise.... Signs of diabetes in pets can include: increased thirst more frequent urination change in appetite weight loss lethargy If you notice any of these signs in your pet, call us on 4925 2999 to book a consultation with one of our veterinarians. #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #cats #dogs #illness #diabetes #petdiabetesmonth

17.01.2022 Meet Roger Roger enjoyed some cuddles with Nurse Brenna after his desexing surgery yesterday. He was such a brave boy! ... #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #desex #castration #dog #puppy #cavoodle #brave #cute



17.01.2022 Happy Furs-day Ranger, Muffin, and Oreo were all very brave boys during their visit for desexing today #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #surgery #desexing #kittens #har #rescue #hunteranimalrescue #brave

16.01.2022 Meet Jess Jess is our newest Nurse here at Cooks Hill Veterinary Clinic. Jess graduated with a Certificate 4 in Veterinary Nursing in 2015, after starting in the Veterinary industry in 2013.... Jess originally worked in the Maitland area before making the move to Newcastle, where she loves the atmosphere of our city Clinics. Jess enjoys all aspects of nursing, however she has a special interest in medical nursing and prophylactic care. Jess has two mischievous Chihuahua’s, named Gonzo and Kanye, as well as a Betta fish named Jiggy. #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #veterinarynurse #vetnurse

11.01.2022 Congratulations to our puppy preschool graduates. Great work everyone !



10.01.2022 Stormy Saturday We hope you and your fur babies are all staying safe and dry this weekend! Many animals can suffer from storm phobias, and will often attempt to escape the yard during an storm. ... Please make sure to provide a comfortable and secure area, out of the weather (ideally inside), for your pets! More information on Storm Phobia: https://api-v2.vetcheck.it//942c8d1d-323c-47b1-aa14-83a851 #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #cats #dogs #storms #stormphobia #keepyourpetsafe

05.01.2022 We hope you’re all staying safe and dry on this rainy Thursday, ideally inside snuggled up with your fur babies #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #cats #dogs #rain #snuggles #staysafe #staydry

04.01.2022 Christmas Boarding Update Unfortunately we are completely booked during the Christmas period (24th December - 28th December). If you would like a booking before or after these dates, or would like to be added to cancellation/waiting list, please call us on 49252999.... Please note that there are no drop offs or pickups on Public Holidays. #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #cattery #cat #boarding

02.01.2022 Watson showing off some tricks after his visit with Dr Toni #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #dogs #tricks #treats

01.01.2022 It’s getting hot out there! As the heat increases, your pets become at risk of heat stress or heatstroke. Heatstroke occurs when the body temperature increases to a point where they cannot cool down. ... Common signs of heatstroke include: Excessive panting Drooling Agitation Bright pink or red gums Lethargy Collapse Tips to prevent heatstroke: Avoid exercising on a hot day Keep your pet indoors in an air-conditioned room Do not leave your pet in direct sunlight Never leave a pet in the car Always have water accessible Offer cool, damp towels for the pet to sit on If you are concerned that your pet is sufferer from heat stroke, please call us on 49252999. More information on heatstroke: https://api-v2.vetcheck.it//bb0c148c-4698-4a32-9c25-7c738f #cookshillveterinaryclinic #cookshillvet #cookshill #newcastle #vet #petcare #cats #dogs #summer #heat #heatstroke



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