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Hartley Valley Vets

Locality: Little Hartley

Phone: +61 2 6355 2272



Address: 5 Baaners Lane 2790 Little Hartley, NSW, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 We now have a REPROSCAN for pregnancy diagnosis in cattle! It is quick and easy, and most accurate between 50 days to 6 months. Madie has over 6 years experience pregnancy testing cattle, and would love to test your herd! Call the clinic to book in today



23.01.2022 January 2017 - January 2021 After 4 long seasons, the Helen show is coming to an end, and yesterday was the series finale. Dr Helen is saying goodbye to our Hartley family, and is going to give Tasmania a crack. We know she will be a valuable asset to tassie, and we know everyone will miss her valuable vet skills and friendship. ... We wish you the best of luck Helen, it’s been a privilege working along side you, and we have enjoyed every moment, in the clinic and out of it

22.01.2022 We would like to thank everybody who applied for our receptionist position, and we are thrilled to announce we have filled this position, and we wish all applicants luck in their future endeavours

22.01.2022 We’re on Instagram! Be sure to check us out to see adorable and informative posts https://instagram.com/hartleyvalleyvets?r=nametag



20.01.2022 Beautiful Mia come to visit us today for her C5 vaccination and health check! What a beautiful girl

20.01.2022 It was cute puppy day today at Hartley Valley Vets! Bonnie and Floyd attended for their C3 vaccinations and worming.

19.01.2022 Dr Mon and Dr Helens recent patients for the day were the two cheeky donkeys, Honkey and Tonkey! They needed some sedation for a hoof trimming, something they hadn't needed for 20 years! 20 Both boys were very well behaved and up and at them very quickly!



19.01.2022 We all love a good Nanna nap

19.01.2022 Wolly presented to HVV this week after being acutely lethargic and jaundice (he had yellow gums, skin, urine and faeces). Wolly was diagnosed with immune mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA). This is a condition where Wolly's immune system has started to attack his own red blood cells. The breakdown of the red blood cells is what has caused him to become yellow and the reduced amount of red blood cells caused his lethargy. Wolly was hospitalised and started on steroids, ho...wever his red blood cell level had dropped dangerously low. This is where our hero of story Zane the Husky flew in. Zane is a full time hero and a sledding dog in his spare time. Zane's sidekick humans generously brought him in to donate blood to help out Wolly. We can't thank Zane enough for his donation. This morning Wolly is much happier and back to his barky self! We are hoping to discharge Wolly tomorrow and wish him a speedy and smooth recovery! If you'd like to let your dog achieve superhero blood donor status please contact the clinic to join our donor list.

18.01.2022 We had this adorable litter of sausages in for vaccinations and microchip yesterday! #minidachshund #snags

18.01.2022 How long is a piece of string!? Well for Banjo, its about 2.4m long. Banjo presented to HVV late on Monday afternoon after his owner noticed a large amount of string hanging from his bottom! He had had one vomit but had otherwise been normal. In consult Dr Mon noticed string was also present in his mouth, wrapped under his tongue to be precise. This is a very common spot for cats to have an especially dangerous type of foreign body anchor: The linear foreign body. ... Banjo was immediately admitted into hospital for imaging and surgery. He was anaesthetised and the string around the base of his tongue was cut to allow us to remove it lower down. On opening up his abdomen his intestines were in great condition. A real risk of this type of foreign body is multiple gut perforations which could result in deadly peritonitis. Thankfully for Banjo, he had presented early and just needed assistance removing the string. Dr Mon and Dr Madie worked together to remove the string and sow him back up, finishing at the early time of 9pm. Banjo has headed home and is now recuperating and we wish him the best with his recovery. This is a good reminder for everyone that cats will often eat very silly things! Keep all objects such as string packed away where your cats cannot get access to them.

16.01.2022 We are experiencing a Hartley-wide power outage, and as a result our phone system is down. Please call 0482 775 759 if you need to contact us



15.01.2022 A reminder that we’re open tomorrow and available for consults from 9am-11am

10.01.2022 Did you know that all horses can benefit from a thorough veterinary dental examination? Horses teeth continue to erupt throughout their life time and commonly develop sharp enamel points, among other issues, which can cause pain and discomfort. This can become especially apparent in ridden horses, although our paddock companions can suffer from the same painful conditions. Dr Mon has recently completed a continuing education course in Equine dentistry, and is equipped w...ith the knowledge and tools to thoroughly examine and treat your horses teeth. Give the clinic a call today on 6355 2272 to book in your horses dental appointment today!

07.01.2022 Expressions of interest for Puppy Pre School Nurse Mikayla is running a Puppy Pre school class kicking off in the next few weeks, and has 6-8 places available. If you have a puppy aged 8-12 weeks then please call the clinic on 63552272 to enquire. ... *if your puppy is slightly older please let us know and we will do our best to accommodate you

06.01.2022 Our groomer Bec works her magic on a Tuesday and Thursday! Give us a call (02) 6355 2272 to book your fur baby in

04.01.2022 Introducing Hartley Valley Vets! We have some exciting news.... Hartley Valley Vets has become an independent practice with the same team you know and love as well as some new faces. ... Dr Madi, Dr Mon and Dr Helen are our full-time vets and Dr John has joined the management team along side Bronwyn. Bianca, Nic, Mikayla and Bec are our nurses, with Bec also providing grooming services. We have some exciting additions of more specific services such as equine dentistry, canine reproduction and much more. We are excited to continue to provide the highest standard of care to both small and large animals under our new banner. Watch this space for new and interesting updates!

04.01.2022 Coming out of COVID restrictions and into spring, we’re opening for consultations Saturday’s! Starting this Saturday 7th November, we’ll be available for all your animal needs from 9am-11am Please call us on 63552272 to make an appointment!

03.01.2022 We are in need of newspapers again! If you have any laying around, please feel free to drop them in to us so we can put them to good use

03.01.2022 Happy New Year!! 2020 was a huge year here at Hartley Valley Vets. We would like to thank our awesome clientele for their ongoing support and visits over the year. We look forward to seeing our furry friends throughout 2021! **Watch with sound on**

02.01.2022 Our clinic cat Pierre loves to get up close and personal with all our lovely clients. He decided to have a seat on a clients head today while she waited for her pooch

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