Greencross Vets in Ballarat, Victoria | Veterinary surgeon
Greencross Vets
Locality: Ballarat, Victoria
Phone: +61 3 5333 3434
Address: 48 Victoria Street 3350 Ballarat, VIC, Australia
Website: https://www.greencrossvets.com.au/vets/ballarat/
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23.01.2022 Dr. Nick is back this week. Chatting with Bianca from Petbarn about all the ins and outs of welcoming a new kitten into your home.
23.01.2022 Consistent licking, itching, rubbing, chewing, biting, scooting or scratching, may be signs that your pet has an allergy. Although they occur throughout the year, allergies are more common in the warmer months. To read more on alleviating and preventing that dreaded ‘Summer Itch’, head to https://bit.ly/3mHsBsx, Or speak to your local vet.
21.01.2022 Ever wondered why dogs have wet noses? Share your best guess.
17.01.2022 Say hello to our BFG Loki. Loki was giving us lots of hugs while visiting us today for his vaccination, which Dr Lynsey had to give today in the reception area, as he is too big for the consult room now.
14.01.2022 There are times where you just can't help your-selfie. Especially when @greencrosswishartroad have just cleaned your teeth. #WarmingWednesdays
13.01.2022 We are changing our weekend opening hours as of tomorrow. For all after hours needs you can use our new webvet service available at https://www.greencrossvets.com.au/webvet-terms/
07.01.2022 Bella recently had surgery to repair damage to her knee. She is recovering beautifully at home thanks to the care and attention from dad. Nurse Jess was able to relay the good news that Bella's party hat can be removed while she continues her rehab program at home. Well done Bella!
04.01.2022 Have you ever suffered from a sore ear? It's the worst, right? If you pet is constantly shaking their heads, scratching their ears or holding their heads to one side... it may be a sign of an ear infection. Find out more here: https://bit.ly/2ITpSye
03.01.2022 There's no caption needed, just a kitten called Sass visiting @greencrossvetsnoosa, to brighten up your day. #WarmingWednesdays
01.01.2022 They seem to always know when food is around, but what's the strangest thing your dog has managed to sniff out. We all know dogs have an incredible sense of smell; but it gets even more amazing. Our WebVets have shared with us that dogs can smell disease. The diseased or cancerous cells secrete different waste products to healthy cells, and the dogs’ nose can detect these tiny differences in smell. Amazing!
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