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Gisborne Veterinary Clinic

Locality: Gisborne, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5428 2805



Address: 12 Robertson Street 3437 Gisborne, VIC, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 FUN FACT FRIDAY: Cats have an organ above the roof of the mouth that allows them to smell with their mouths, called the Jacobson Organ



24.01.2022 The RSPCA has scheduled a webinar on separation anxiety. Follow the link below to attend https://weteachme.com/rs/1037711-separation-anxiety-in-dogs

24.01.2022 Do you have a pet rabbit? Read out article on myxomatosis: https://gisbornevets.com.au/myxomatosis/

24.01.2022 We are currently experiencing issues with our phone system for any emergencies or inquiries please call 0409 136 641 until our phone line is back up. Thank you for your understanding.



24.01.2022 Easter Monday: The Gisborne Veterinary Clinic is closed. For after hours emergencies, please call (03) 54282805 Alternatively, for Emergency Veterinary Care:... Small animal services: Advanced Vet Care (Kensington): (03) 9092 0440 Animal Referral Hospital (Essendon): (03) 9379 0700 Large Animal Services: Uvet- Melbourne University : (03) 9731 2268 Ballarat Equine Hospital: (03) 5334 6756 Bendigo Equine Hospital : (03) 5448 5331

20.01.2022 Update: With the "Ring Of Steel" now being removed, our doors will be open to all clients, including those from Metro areas. Please phone ahead to notify us of your arrival to ensure we are not going over our limit of people in the clinic. We look forward to seeing you all again!

18.01.2022 December is a popular time to adopt a pet, families introduce new members at Christmas. It is important to recognize what the needs are for different types of animals. Read more here: https://gisbornevets.com.au/new-pets/



18.01.2022 Grass seed season has already started! The ground is drying up and it is important to check your pets for grass seeds on a daily basis. They can often be found hiding in between the toes which can be easily accessed by an owner at home before they get in too deep. They can also creep into other unsuspecting areas that cannot be easily seen by owners at home. They slip deep into the ear canal and sometimes underneath the eyelids which may require sedation or an anaesthetic to remove comfortably. If you suspect a grass seed may be causing some discomfort in your pet, call us for a check-up (03) 54282805

16.01.2022 This little guy has been brought to us for our adoption program. He was found with 2 other kittens who already have their fur-ever homes. If you are looking for a new family member, please contact Kalinda at the Gisborne Vet Clinic on (03) 54282805 PER# : EE108524

16.01.2022 FUN FACT FRIDAY: Zebras run in a zig-zag pattern when being chased by a predator to make it more difficult for the predator to run after them.

11.01.2022 Phone system has been restored. For emergencies and inquiries please call (03) 54282805.

09.01.2022 The excitement of Barry's week is all here. Check it out: https://gisbornevets.com.au/barrys-blog-64/



08.01.2022 Acute pain in animals can often be easily recognized by behaviour they exhibit, but chronic pain is a little harder to identify. Are you seeing something different in your animal but don't know exactly what's going on? Book in your appointment to assess your pet https://gisbornevets.com.au/recognizing-pain-and-discomfor/

07.01.2022 Barry's blog- the weekly update. Have a read here- https://gisbornevets.com.au/barrys-blog-83/

06.01.2022 Barry's busy days have delayed his blog, but here it is today: https://gisbornevets.com.au/barrys-blog-65/

05.01.2022 Easter Sunday: The Gisborne Veterinary Clinic is closed. For after hours emergencies, please call (03) 54282805 Alternatively, for Emergency Veterinary Care:... Small animal services: Advanced Vet Care (Kensington): (03) 9092 0440 Animal Referral Hospital (Essendon): (03) 9379 0700 Large Animal Services: Uvet- Melbourne University : (03) 9731 2268 Ballarat Equine Hospital: (03) 5334 6756 Bendigo Equine Hospital : (03) 5448 5331

05.01.2022 The weather is starting to cool down and keep in mind that as this continues, the optimal time for testing for worm burdens in horses is also approaching. Sample pots are available at the Gisborne Veterinary Clinic to collect and store your horses faecal sample until they can be tested. Don't forget to keep it refrigerated until you can bring it in. https://gisbornevets.com.au/autumn-worms/

04.01.2022 This little cranky blue tongue really got me thinking yesterday about just how damaging misinformation about our wildlife is I received a call to come and re...move this blue tongue from inside a house, I arrived to a household full of terrified people In my eyes all I saw was a very scared little blue tongue that wasn’t very thrilled about being in a house with multiple large predators In the eyes of my customers, due to stories and incorrect facts they have heard over the years, this was an animal capable of causing serious harm to themselves and their pets. When we tell stories about Wildife ie. snakes chase you, lizards have venom, blue tongues keep snakes away, eagles carry off lambs, we can unintentionally (or mind blowlingly, intentionally) cause unnecessary fear and stress to others and in a lot of cases, injury or death to our wildlife So please if you have questions around our wildlife please ask a professional, not Joe blow at the pub Blue tongues are beautiful little harmless lizards, but if they’re scared, they will hiss and carry on, because in their mind, their life depends on it!

04.01.2022 April 25th commemorates all the Australians and New Zealanders who bravely served and died in wars, conflicts and peace keeping operations. Many animals walked by their side. We will be forever grateful for their bravery and loyalty. Lest we forget.

03.01.2022 Barry has his weekly blog ready for you: https://gisbornevets.com.au/barrys-blog-63/

03.01.2022 A Small sample of Sparky's DNA was collected to identify the breeds she was built with. The results are in!

03.01.2022 It's Thursday, which means it's time for Barry's Blog https://gisbornevets.com.au/barrys-blog-62/

02.01.2022 UPDATE: Marley has a home! Hi My Name is Marley, I am looking for my forever home! I am an 8week old, Black and white, Med/Long haired, female kitten. We think my birth day is on the 23.11.2020. ... I love to play and explore my surroundings! I love people and kids, I like to be around you, for cuddles but also love exploring!! I have being practicing my jumping and climbing skills (I am very proud of myself :) ) I am very good at using my litter tray too! I love Cuddles, they are the best after a long day of playing and exploring. If you think I would be a good addition to your family, please ask the friendly staff for an adoption form. Love Marley xx Microchip: PER: EE108524

01.01.2022 FUN FACT FRIDAY: The Gisborne Veterinary Clinic was established in 1980 by Dr Des James & Dr Russell Dyer. It has since grown to help many of the animals who have been able to call the Macedon Ranges "Home". Our clinic was originally situated up on Aitken Street before moving to Brantome street (located where The Collective is now operating) in 1988, then a relocation in 2007 to our current home at 12 Robertson street, with other locations in Woodend and Riddells Creek to assist with large animal care over the years

01.01.2022 Rabbits make great pets, though it is important to get some background knowledge before bringing your new pet home. https://gisbornevets.com.au/pet-rabbits/

01.01.2022 Upcoming Equine Gastroscopy Day 13th April 2021 at the Riddells Creek Clinic : 21 Melvins road Riddells Creek Some signs of stomach ulcers may include grinding teeth, losing weight, mild colic and poor performance. One of our Equine Veterinarians will be present to scope and assess your horse's stomach. Only 2 places left.... Please contact the clinic on 5428 2805 if you would like to book in. See more

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