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Greencross Vets

Locality: Springvale, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9546 5022



Address: 570 Springvale Road 3172 Springvale, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.greencrossvet.com.au/Clinic-49/Springvale-.aspx

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24.01.2022 Pets are part of the family, which we all know already, but they provide so much more, especially when a year like this comes around. There are many known mental health benefits to having a pet including companionship, reducing anxiety and providing purpose. Today is World Mental Health Day and we want to celebrate the role that pets play in your lives, so please share with us how your pet has helped you this year.



24.01.2022 Puppy vaccinations aren't all that bad. @chilli.the.shmoodle enjoyed cuddles, treats and toys all while building her immunity If you're needing to vaccinate your new pup - book an appointment today - https://bit.ly/3nNvYQA

23.01.2022 Yes Milo you need to keep this on for 10 days! It’s imperative that Milo wears his cone that was given by the vet, so he doesn’t interfere with the healing process by constantly licking and worrying over his wound #coneofshame... #greencrossspringvale #desexing See more

23.01.2022 It's almost time for the first of Petbarn's See The Change Instagram Lives! Head on over to the Petbarn Instagram account and comment your questions for Dr Annika.



21.01.2022 Weight can have a serious impact on your pet’s overall health and well-being, so it’s important to take action if you’re noticing a little extra podge. Next week, we’ll be hosting another LIVE with one of our WebVets, Dr Annika. She’ll be exploring how to manage your pet's weight through diet. Dr Annika will be joined by Dr Ben from Royal Canin. There will be an opportunity for you to ask our experts any questions you may have and an opportunity to WIN $500 worth of ROYAL CAN...IN Light Weight Care pet food. To join in, follow Petbarn's Instagram, then simply head on over to the page by 4:00pm on Wednesday next week. #PetbarnSeeTheChange

20.01.2022 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

19.01.2022 Being a mother is one of life’s greatest achievements, and we passionately believe that being a vet is the next greatest! In honour of Mother’s Day tomorrow, some of the best new mums and vets tell us what it’s like to navigate the two. Dr. Jessica (Regional Clinical Director and Hugo's Mum) - ... "I think being a vet has helped prepare me for motherhood - late nights, no lunch breaks, being pooped on, and being constantly stressed about what they just put in their mouth! I’m so lucky to have been able to experience both." Dr. Ashlinn (Vet Director & Amelia's Mum) - "I love it! [motherhood] It’s better than I had imagined. Everyday there is a new surprise, a new development, an exciting milestone or a new challenge. Dr. Patricia (Emergency & Critical Care Specialist Animal Referral Hospital & Scarlett's Mum plus pregnant with twins.) "I would have to say being a vet is harder. [than being a mum] I may, however, feel differently when I have three teenage daughters!



16.01.2022 All hail our vet nurses for today is Vet Nurse Day! Vet Nurse Day provides an opportunity for the veterinary industry to acknowledge the important role that vet nurses play within the veterinary medical team and reinforces the value and professionalism of veterinary nurses. Veterinary nurses are highly skilled, have ever increasing responsibilities and play a valuable role, whether in surgery, administration or consultations. ... Vet Nurse Day is also a time for grateful pet carers and the wider community to say ‘thank you’ to their local vet nurses for who they are, and what they do best. To our present and past vet nurses we salute you. #vetnurseday2020 #greencrossspringvale

16.01.2022 Your acts of compassion, optimism and kindness do not go unnoticed. Happy Vet Nurse Day, a day to celebrate those who care for our pets as much as we do. Thank you for sharing your warmth within our local communities and making a difference to pets and pet parents. ... Do you have an experience you would like to share? Tell us your story in the comments section.

16.01.2022 Sometimes you just need a little extra support! Luna brought in a horsey friend in for her de-sexing procedure for a bit of familiarity whilst away from home

15.01.2022 The beautiful Daisy here has heterochromia iridis. There's absolutely nothing wrong with her, just the term used when you have two different coloured eyes.

13.01.2022 There are some common misconceptions out there in the flea, tick and worm realm. Along with #NexGardSpectra, we've had our myth busting squad highlight some main ones. Take a look - https://bit.ly/36QcX9F



08.01.2022 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!

08.01.2022 @greencrossnoosa enjoying some laughs with this guy. If you see injured wildlife - contact your local wildlife rescue or bring into your local Greencross Vet Clinic.

08.01.2022 Taking a step into Pet-parenthood comes with a few challenges, plenty of surprises but always ends with beautiful moments with your beloved pet. To celebrate all the pet-mum's out there we would love to hear your best Pet-Mum moment. Share below!

07.01.2022 @GreencrossVetsCapalaba had 7 adorable German Shepherd puppies pop in for microchipping and vaccinations. This should be on your puppy to-do list from 8 weeks of age book an appointment today https://bit.ly/3pCndcA

06.01.2022 20,000 Vaccinations 2,000 Microchips 300 de-sexing 50,000 Meals 3,000 consultations and preventative health care treatments Nationally each year ... This is what the Pets In The Park Community Volunteer Clinics deliver across Australia. Your donations from purchasing a Tree of Hope ornament at your local Greencross Vets Clinic, will be going straight into supporting this charity Find out more today - https://bit.ly/3nC0YBR

05.01.2022 Be sure to have your cat protected against all types of ticks. Dr Jairo from Greencross Vets Chatswood, speaks about the warning signs of paralysis ticks and treatment options with cats. Remember, if you are unsure please contact your local Greencross Vet Clinic.... Book Today - https://bit.ly/2SrbGO9

05.01.2022 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.

04.01.2022 Knowing what parasites are out there, is one of the first steps to keep your pet protected against them. Find out more on the harmful parasites, your pet could encounter https://bit.ly/3nGbf0N

03.01.2022 Ear infections are a common problem seen amongst our furry friends, especially dogs with long ears. Join Dr Jairo from Greencross Vets Chatswood, as he points out some handy hints in recognising ear infections in your dog. Or if in doubt please contact your local Greencross Vets, we will always lend an ear. ... Book Today - https://bit.ly/2SrbGO9

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