Falcon Vet in Mandurah, Western Australia | Veterinary surgeon
Falcon Vet
Locality: Mandurah, Western Australia
Phone: +61 8 9534 6003
Address: Shop 8-10, 609 Old Coast Road 6210 Mandurah, WA, Australia
Website: http://www.falconvet.com.au
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25.01.2022 Welcome to the beautiful Willow we hope you enjoyed all your treats & thank you for all the cuddles we can’t wait to watch you grow
18.01.2022 Happy Easter from all the staff at Falcon Vet!
17.01.2022 REMINDER! We are CLOSED today for the Good Friday Public Holiday. For emergencies please contact: WAVES - 9412 5700... BALDIVIS VET EMERGENCY - 9524 1466 See more
16.01.2022 Now that we have finally settled into our new home, Check out our full video tour of our new facilities here at Falcon Vet! We are equipped with: - Separate cat & dog entry’s & waiting areas. - 4 consulting rooms (one cats only) ... - Separate Cat & Dog wards. - In house laboratory station & Pharmacy - Radiology room - Surgery - Treatment area with recovery and wet bench areas. - Isolation ward We hope you are all loving the new clinic as much as we are!
14.01.2022 Our Dog Of The Week Is.... "Kolbie" The Miniature Dachshund! Kolbie was in this week for desexing with Dr Euan McKenzie & Nurse Jess. He was such a brave boy! Kolbie enjoyed lots of cuddles with all the nurses.... We hope you have a speedy recover Kolbie! All The Team
07.01.2022 FOUND A pet rabbit has been found on Floribunda Ave. If you think this could be your pet rabbit that has escaped please contact the clinic on 9534 6003.
06.01.2022 EASTER TRADING HOURS FRIDAY 02-04-2020 (Good Friday) - CLOSED SATURDAY 03-04-2020 (Easter Saturday)... 8:30am - 4:30pm SUNDAY 04-04-2020 (Easter Sunday) - CLOSED MONDAY 05-04-2020 (Easter Monday) - CLOSED TUESDAY 06-04-2020 (Easter Tuesday) 8:30am - 6:00pm
05.01.2022 Congratulations to our latest Graduates of Nurse Nikkole’s puppy school! Stella, Piper, Bear & Maggie well done
02.01.2022 EASTER LILIES Do you have a cat in your household? Please use EXTREME caution when bringing in flowers, bouquets, and new plants into your cat-friendly household. Easter lilies are extremely poisonous to cats, Just 2-3 leaves, or even the pollen groomed off the fur, can result in poisoning in a cat. Even small ingestions can result in severe kidney failure. The exact toxin has not been identified, but is known to be water soluble. All parts of the plant the leaf, pollen, ...stem, flower are considered poisonous. Kidney damage (specifically, renal tubular necrosis) occurs within 24-72 hours of ingestion. Signs of poisoning often develop within 6-12 hours of exposure. Early signs include vomiting, inappetence, lethargy, and dehydration. Untreated, signs worsen as acute kidney failure develops, and signs of not urinating or urinating too frequently, not drinking or excessive thirst, and inflammation of the pancreas may be seen with lily poisoning. Rarer signs include walking drunk, disorientation, tremors, and even seizures. There is not antidote for lily poisoning. That said, prompt veterinary attention is necessary. The sooner you bring in your cat, the better and more efficiently your veterinarian can treat the poisoning. Decontamination (like inducing vomiting and giving drugs like activated charcoal to bind the poison in the stomach and intestines) are imperative in the early toxic stage, while aggressive intravenous fluid therapy, kidney function monitoring tests, and supportive care can greatly improve the prognosis. IV fluids need to be started, ideally, within 18 hours for the best prognosis for your cat. Thankfully, lily poisoning doesn’t cause kidney failure in dogs, but if a large amount is ingested, it can result in some gastrointestinal signs in our canine friends.
01.01.2022 ANIMAL FUN FACTS - Echidna Did You Know!? The Echidna has porcupine-like spines, a bird-like beak, quoll-like pouch and lays eggs like a reptile. It also feeds their young on milk (like all mammals) but have no nipples the milk just oozes out of the skin in the pouch and the Puggle (baby echidna) licks it up.... There are four species of echidnas, including the Short-beaked Echidna found throughout Australia in places like the Great Western Woodlands.
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