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Huntingdale Veterinary Centre

Locality: Huntingdale, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9493 2199



Address: 10 Warton Rd Unit 1 6110 Huntingdale, WA, Australia

Website: http://huntingdalevets.com.au

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25.01.2022 Limited time left on our senior pet promo. Get calling and ask us what included



24.01.2022 Dr Adrian's wife has been getting back into her passion of water colour pet portraits. Check out her latest commissions off to a customer in the US !!

23.01.2022 Did you know your vet is one of a small number of Perth vets with dedicated dental xray? With 50% of dental diseases occuring below the gum we will pick up problems sooner This will save your pet from chronic pain as well as saving you money on repeated dental surgeries ... Dental xrays cost very little but save you lot's in the future Veterinary dentistry done right

23.01.2022 Senior pet promotion all for $199 ! Limited time left. Give us a call and ask whats included!



21.01.2022 Happy Iso Saturday Please check your inboxes for our latest email. It contains important measures we have undertaken in an effort to maintain our sevices for your pets.... We can do this!

21.01.2022 National Pet Dental Awareness Month is here! FREE DENTAL EXAMS START TODAY!! Dental examinations by our veterinarians are being offered by our vets at no charge to you!... Includes; * Full oral examination * Dental Grading * Identify gum, tooth disease if present * Dental illumination to identify bad Bacteria ... BAD BREATH BE GONE! If there are concerns? We'll give you great dental care advice and 15% OFF any dental procedure!!

21.01.2022 As a new precautionary measure to help the spread of #COVID19 we are now only accepting payments via EFT, direct transfer, credit card, Vetpay or Zip pay. We are no longer accepting cash. We also are limiting the amount of people in the clinic to one person per pet. If you need assistance with your pet just let our friendly staff know prior to coming in and we can try to accommodate you as best we can. Please also respect social distancing guidelines; stand behind the re...d line in the waiting room and stand at least 1.5m away from staff and other clients. If you or someone you live with has been quarantined or asked to self isolate please let our staff know prior to booking. We ask that you wait in the car when you arrive and phone the clinic to let us know that you've arrived. We can arrange for the staff to collect your pet from your car and carry out a phone consult if need be. These measures have been put in place to protect you, our most valued clients, as well as our dedicated staff. We will continue to update our protocols accordingly. If you have any questions or concerns, please give us a call or send us an email.



20.01.2022 Who remembers "Mika's" yucky, infected, green teeth from last week? Only 1 week on and suffice to say hes a super happy doggo. Mum is thrilled with the result - BAD BREATH BE GONE

19.01.2022 Oh no! Our power is out! Please contact us by Facebook if needed. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

19.01.2022 Such a good video especially during the colder winter months. Your old mate slowing down? Worth a watch!

19.01.2022 COVID-19 ANNOUNCEMENT We've been hearing and seeing alot of information about the current situation so we thought we would give you the important basics. - There is no evidence of animal / human infection or vice versa - As a hospital, we already have high cleaning and disinfection protocols, but we are taking extra precautions to keep our staff and clients safe. - If you are unwell or have possibly come into contact with someone with COVID-19, please get someone el...se to bring your pet in or re-book if this is not an option. - If your pet needs to be seen for an urgent matter, please don't hesitate to bring them in. We do not want anyone feeling like they can't come in. - We love a good handshake or hug with our clients but in light of the situation, we are forced to not partake in those pleasantries. - Our doors are open as normal. - We have Alcohol gel at the reception desk - feel free to use it or if you would like to wash your hands, please feel free to ask. - We ask that you keep up your hygeine on a daily basis and wash your hands with soap for ~ 20 seconds - If you need to use the bathroom, we have plenty of TP more information can be found at: https://www.who.int//novel-coronavirus-2/advice-for-public See more

18.01.2022 Does your pet have bad breath or have difficulty eating? Regular dental checks are just as important for our furry friends as they are for us? Check out this penetrating stick injury we discovered in this poor dog's mouth during a routine examination. This was causing damage to the tooth which later required removal!



17.01.2022 Dental Month is in full swing and we have some great savings and offers to share A FREE veterinary dental check. To assess, grade and advise the best treatment plan going forward. ... A huge 15% off dental surgeries. ALSO partnering up with Royal canin, Those that purchase any of the royal canin dental range through out august will be placed in the raffle draw. And those that purchase a bag at the time of there pets dental surgery will receive 50% off. Get in quick and get savings !

17.01.2022 We are open Easter Saturday. Limited hours! Open from 9AM - 12PM Get your last minute food and medications! Give us a call

16.01.2022 Meet "Bruce" he came in to have a few lumps removed including a sensitive one near his willy . He had his teeth cleaned and was more than happy with all the attention during his stay! A marvelous patient

16.01.2022 To follow on from yesterday's tooth extraction post SOLUTION: Retained deciduous (baby) lower canine tooth with an unerupted adult tooth ... "Katie" the 3 year old female pomeranian is a new patient of Huntingdale Vet. "Katie's" previous vets sadly had not identified this very common tooth problem. Often retained canines are diagnosed by vets at their desexing and removed as part of their desexing procedure. We extracted the retained baby tooth and it was decided not to remove the unerupted adult canine due to its location in the jaw. There are minimal risks to this approach. We also cleaned the tartar from her teeth to prevent periodontal disease from developing. Katie recovered quickly and is looking majestic

16.01.2022 Please note our Easter Opening Hours: Thursday 9th April - 8:30-6pm Good Friday 10th April - CLOSED Saturday 11th April - 9-4pm Sunday 12th April - CLOSED... Easter Monday 13th April - CLOSED Tuesday 14th April 8:30-6pm We wish all our wonderful clients and their pets a very Happy Easter!

16.01.2022 Our FREE puppy classes are an absolute hit! Lilo, Toby, Lily and Sancho, clever little cuties

15.01.2022 We are open today! Limited hours, get down before we close for your last minute pet supplies. OPEN 9AM-12PM

14.01.2022 They're FREE!! BOOK Today...... ends 31 Aug And there's a prize raffle!!

13.01.2022 Wishing everyone a safe and fun Easter weekend. Eat chocolate but keep it away from your furry family members.

13.01.2022 Happy Sunday! Now that your coffee has kicked in, I thought I'd challenge you to a dental question! Can you work out what's going on here... The Tooth is part way through the extraction process with the gum reflected back Do you know why we are removing this tooth from a 3 year old dog? and; For bonus points.. Can you see what's missing Answer to be posted Monday

13.01.2022 Official Australian Veterinary Association advice for pet owners... I know - tiny writing

13.01.2022 The long awaited LUMPS AND BUMPS month is back! Come in throughout the month of July and get those unsightly lumps checked out for FREE! Furthermore if you decide to go ahead with any treatment you'll receive 15% discount on any surgical removals! No Treatment.... No Fee

11.01.2022 Today we had the pleasure of a long term favourite visiting us. "Storm" came in to remove some infected teeth and some eyelid lumps. She also had her yearly heartworm injection. "Storm" is nearly 13 years old and was barely slowed down by his anaesthetic today

08.01.2022 Little "Mochi" came in for routine castration last week and was found to have lots of extra teeth- Supernumerary teeth His adult incisors had come through but his deciduous " baby" teeth had decided they wanted to stay. Mochi was lucky his dad had decided for the rapid recovery desexing, he received a pre-anaesthetic blood test, IV fluids as well as intradermal sutures and most importantly extra pain relief ... The retained incisors were extracted and he spent the afternoon getting cuddled by the staff near the heater.

07.01.2022 You may get slippery, slobbery, sticky fingers but it's DENTAL MONTH! FLIP THE LIP TODAY! You might be surprised how much you can learn by keeping a good a good eye on your pets teeth.... It's also a great way for your pet to learn to trust you and allow a thorough dental exam when they step into the vets

07.01.2022 DON'T MISS OUT ENDING SOON! FREE veterinary dental checks, 15% discount on dental procedures this FEBRUARY! How often do you brush? ... How often do you visit the dentist? Do you have tooth sensitivities that you've gotten professional advice/treatments for? Now ask yourself, How often does your dog or cat brush their teeth? Have they seen a dentist (vet)recently? Are they suffering from sensitivities caused from hidden pulp exposure, cavities or fractures? Let us help them breath a little fresher. There is only 2 weeks left to take advantage of our dental month. Call us to book in your furry friend for an obligation free dental check. (08) 9493 2199.... or book online via our webpage huntingdalevets.com.au

06.01.2022 Last week of Dental month!! Don't miss out on your FREE dental check and big savings on pet dental procedures "Emma" came in for treatment of periodontal disease identified during her annual vaccination. ... Her dental disease was sneakily hiding under her gum line and was only identified by dental probing. The "hole" you can see in the bone is called furcation disease, an irreversible condition which, when this advanced required tooth extraction We believe strongly in a pain free experience, so Emma received full local nerve blocks to both sides of her face prior to tooth extraction as well as some strong pain medications She ran home happily same day and will be much happier without those sore teeth Her owner saved several hundred dollars by getting the procedure performed during dental month

05.01.2022 Our phones are down! Please, if you are trying to get in touch, send us an email or contact us on Facebook. We will keep you updated

04.01.2022 Making the most of social isolation..... they're lucky to have so much TP

04.01.2022 This old fella is feeling a lot better after his owner reported bad breath and head shy-ness despite still eating with no obvious difficulty His owner got brave enough to anaesthetise her old dog who suffers bad heart disease to fix up some severe periodontal disease Luckily we use some great nerve blocks to limit the pain of such a major dental procedure.... I can't wait to see this patient back when he is all healed. Keep ur eyes peeled for our updates!

03.01.2022 August is Pet Dental Awareness Month. In celebration we are offering FREE veterinary dental health assessments. Teeth Cleans starting from $237 ph 9493 2199

02.01.2022 SENIORS, SENIORS, READ ALL ABOUT IT September is senior pet month and we would like to offer you and your pet a full health assessment at a great price So here it is!... A Full veterinary consult and health assessment to identify and address any concerns. In house Senior blood and urine test, so you can have peace of mind on the spot. 7 day pain relief trial *Our furry friends feel pain and hide it so well! 7 day recheck to make sure we're making a difference. All for $199. (Treatments valued at ~$370) On top of all of this we are offering discounts (10%) on prescription foods and joint supplements to help provide optimum nutrional support. Let us get you started on a treatment plan that lets your pet age gracefully. Medications will only be dispensed if safe and indicated for your pet. Your pet must be over 7yrs old and not already on arthritis medications.

02.01.2022 Firstly, YES we are OPEN - we are here and will remain so for all your pets healthcare needs. Vaccinations, Consultations and vital surgeries are still taking place every day. With added health precautions of course! NOTE: LONG TERM MEDICATIONS - We are busily filling all your pets necessary medications ... If your pet is on special medication, don't panic most medications are available and as an essential service we will be open for the forseeable future "Bubbles" was in for a dental procedure and is super happy she didn't have to have a troublesome tooth removed

01.01.2022 THANKYOU everyone for your support through dental month, We are so grateful to have bettered the lives of so many of our patients and provided such discounts and rewards! Our Royal Canin prize has been drawn and winners will be annouced on our story CONGRATULATIONS

01.01.2022 Aaannnndddd it's back! We have power again!!! We can now take phone calls and check emails. Thanks everyone for your patience

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