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Happy Paws Veterinary Clinic

Locality: Coombabah

Phone: +61 7 5577 5084



Address: Shops 20&21 Coombabah Plaza, 21 Hansford Road 4216 Coombabah, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Warning: Puppy Spam These gorgeous Moodle puppies came in for their first vaccination with Dr Jess and Nurse Tori, so cute!!



25.01.2022 It's that time of year again!! Our annual staff photo! Get to know our newcomers (and our long-stayers). Top row: Dr Jess, Nurse Jess (Eddy), Dr Natalie, Receptionist Nick and Nurse Tori Bottom row: Practice Manager Ayana, Dr Vanessa, Dr Leslie and Nurse Claire. (You may have noticed Dr Leslie couldn't make it for the photo so she's just a head on a broomstick this year).

24.01.2022 Congratulations to our lucky winners from last weeks Santa Paws event! And thank you everyone for your donations to Cat Rescue Gold Coast Inc. and Boxer Rescue Network Australia!

22.01.2022 Buddy & Barry met at their vaccination appointments yesterday... a perfect pair of handsome white fluffies



21.01.2022 Our Patient of the Week is young Bailey!! Nurse Claire and Nurse Tori couldn't resist giving Bailey lots of kisses during her visit

21.01.2022 Little Fanta waiting ever so patiently for her turn in the clinic today. Isn’t she just a cutie?! #happypawsvet #vet #happysaturday #maltese

20.01.2022 When tall meets small! Beanie meets Zuko!!



19.01.2022 After a long and travel-restricted winter, the warm sun and blossoms of spring is a welcome sight for many. We have been loving the weather and slightly longer days, and we bet your pets have been enjoying the changing conditions too! If you’ve caught your pet lounging around, basking in the warm rays, post a picture in the comments below!

17.01.2022 Those pesky elves are back and getting into more mischief than ever before!

17.01.2022 It’s starting to look spooky in the clinic, but don’t be a scaredy cat... we’ve still got lots of treats for all our four legged friends! #happypaws #happyhalloween #goldcoastvet #coombabah

16.01.2022 Do you have a cat that vomits? Although vomiting can be caused by medical conditions, one normal cause of occasional vomiting in otherwise healthy cats is hairballs. As cats self-groom, they ingest a lot of hair that is normally passed in their faeces, but sometimes this hair is vomited up. If you find your cat vomiting or retching frequently, in large volumes, or is unwell, make an appointment with us today.

13.01.2022 Ho Ho Ho! Don't forget our Santa Paws event is happening tomorrow at 11:30am! Bring your dogs and cats for a photo with Santa. Bring a gold coin donation and be in the draw to win a hamper pack for your fur child! All donations will be going to Cat Rescue Gold Coast and Boxer Rescue Network Australia.



13.01.2022 It’s starting to look like Christmas! Some one (not mentioning names) ELF!!! Decorated the clinic over night and got him self in a sticky situation! We need to name this naughty little elfish critter suggestions?

13.01.2022 This beautiful rainbow lorikeet took a liking to Dr Jess by the looks of it!

12.01.2022 Have you been asked to bring in a sample of your pet’s urine before? Urine samples need to be free of contaminants, which means you should be careful when catching the urine. If you have a dog, use a clean ice cream container to catch a sample when they squat or lift their leg. If you have a cat, you can get special non-absorbent litter that you use in a clean litter tray to obtain a sample. Ask us if you need help sourcing non-absorbent litter for your cat.

12.01.2022 Sadly we are currently experiencing phone & internet issues Please contact us on Facebook if you need us Thanks for your patience ... UPDATE 12:45pm - We are back up and running now everyone!

12.01.2022 Gorgeous Twixie delivered 5 healthy pups via emergency caesarean on Friday and is doing such a great job looking after her new babies.... what a super mum! @dashingdapples . .... . . . #dachshund #dachsundpuppies #happypawsvet #coombabah #vet See more

11.01.2022 Look at the break on this tooth! It was removed today and the little pooch is feeling much better

10.01.2022 Sweet little Athena gets acquainted with our fabulous Dr. Jess before her very important puppy vaccine. . . . .... #happypawsvet #bordercollie #puppy #vet #coombabah See more

09.01.2022 Handsome Herbert & Vader were breed buddies when in for surgery yesterday.... we think they enjoyed being neighbours for the day! #frenchbulldogs #frenchies #happypawsvet #vet #goldcoast #coombabah

07.01.2022 THAT’SA WRAP! Santa has left the building Thank you so much to everyone who came down and had their photos taken with Santa today and donating a gold coin to the two wonderful rescue groups Cat Rescue Gold Coast Inc. & Boxer Rescue Network Australia We will be going live at 2pm for the draw and see who the lucky winner’s are of the amazing prizes are!

06.01.2022 It's a ChiChi kind of day! Thanks for coming to see us Bella and Lolly

05.01.2022 Happy Birthday Nurse Claire!! We hope you have an amazing day with plenty of kisses from Terror and Penny

04.01.2022 Meet Nurse Calinda's guinea pig 'Bob'. Dr Vanessa performed a lumpectomy on Bob yesterday after her lump quickly grew in size. Bob's lump was dissected and confirmed an abscess. Nurse Calinda is nursing Bob at home and she is doing great.

04.01.2022 Cats can come into season multiple times a year and breed easily, so it’s important to have your cat desexed to prevent unwanted kittens and other potential issues. Cat shelters often have large numbers of kittens needing to be re-homed, so the best advice is whether your cat is male or female, do the right thing by your cat and get them desexed now! Contact our team for more information about desexing your pet.

01.01.2022 It was a pleasure to meet young Vincent when he came in for his puppy vaccination today

01.01.2022 Did you know that the amount, frequency and colour of pee your pet produces can tell us a lot about their health? If your pet is urinating frequently and in small volumes, they might have an infection. If your pet is straining to pee but not producing anything, they might have an obstruction. All pet owners should be aware of their pet’s toileting habits so issues can be picked up early. Call us today if you’re concerned about your pet’s pee routine.

01.01.2022 How often you should wash your dog depends on their breed, lifestyle and skin health. If your dog is a short-coated breed that lives outside, they probably only need to be washed with gentle dog shampoo twice a year. If you have a long-coated breed, or a dog that lives inside, or one that goes swimming regularly, you might want to wash more often. Dog’s don’t need to be bathed weekly, unless they have a skin condition that requires medicated shampoo.

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