Frank Samways Veterinary Clinic | Veterinary surgeon
Frank Samways Veterinary Clinic
Phone: +61 3 8379 4498
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14.01.2022 Has your pet stacked on some kilos during lockdown? They’re not alone! We’ve recently seen an increase in overweight and obese pets at our clinic. These conditions are often caused by a combination of over-feeding and lack of exercise, but in some cases, an underlying medical problem may be a factor. It’s important to get on top of it sooner rather than later, otherwise it could lead to serious health complications down the track. Here are our top tips for helping your pets ...maintain a healthy weight: Feed them a good-quality diet tailored to their individual health needs Give treats in moderation Aim for at least 30 minutes of daily exercise Remember that it’s important to have a chat with your vet for advice specific to your pet. Why not sign them up for our free weight loss clinic? Give our friendly team a call on (03) 8379 4498 or email [email protected] to arrange an appointment with our nurses. https://bit.ly/franksamwaysvet David Caird | Herald Sun
09.01.2022 Taking your pet to the vet IS ALLOWED under Stage 4 restrictions. Frank Samways Veterinary Clinic is OPEN as an essential service. Before you visit, remember to check our opening hours at https://dogshome.com/make-a-booking/ We kindly ask that only ONE person attends the vet with your pet.... There may be some changes in services offered during this time. For queries and to book an appointment, please contact our friendly team on (03) 8379 4498 or [email protected] Thank you for your support during these unprecedented times. For more information about Stage 4 restrictions, refer to the DHHS website: https://www.dhhs.vic.gov.au/stage-4-restrictions-covid-19
08.01.2022 Happy Vet Nurse Day! Today we acknowledge and thank our incredible vet nurses at Frank Samways Veterinary Clinic, who help change the lives of thousands of pets every year As well as providing treatment and care to your beloved family pets, our nurses also help sick and injured animals staying at the shelter. Our dedicated vet nurses do everything from medicating sick animals, to assisting with emergency care, to providing a comforting cuddle. ... Today is a special day to celebrate the vet nurses who help keep your four-legged family members happy and healthy, but make sure to give them a big thanks or a paw shake every time you see them!
03.01.2022 Happy International Dog Day to all our beloved canine clients! To celebrate this special day, we’re sharing our top five tips on how to keep your dog healthy and happy: http://bit.ly/healthydogtips
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