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Bowning Mobile Veterinary Service

Locality: Bowning, New South Wales

Phone: +61 429 649 034



Address: 78 Red Hill Road 2582 Bowning, NSW, Australia

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23.01.2022 Currently i am working through a 10-12 week course for Dept of agriculture and water resources. As a result I am required to be away during the week - this week I will be away until friday night. The weeks following i will provide detail as I am advised where i am required to go. Sorry for any inconvenience but ring or email or inbox me and i will get back as soon as possble. Weekend is the best time for me to see your pets currently but ring if you have something I can help with.



17.01.2022 I am now up and running as a mobile vet in the Yass and Bowning area. I will endeavour to post important notices as I receive them - below is a important notice of a new strain of Canine Parvovirus. This part of the notice sent via the AVA and it is important to keep vaccinations up to date.... New strain of canine parvovirus discovered in Australia A new form of the common and highly contagious canine parvovirus (CPV) has been discovered in Australia by researchers at the University of Adelaide. While the new strain, known as CPV-2c, is spreading around the world, until now there has been no confirmed evidence of its presence in Australia. However, according to the research, over the past two years confirmed cases of CPV-2c have occurred in South Australia and Victoria, with suspected cases also occurring in Queensland and Northern Territory. While more work needs to be done to understand the new strain, veterinarians need to be aware that CPV-2c is now in Australia and the research found that in most cases, in-clinic diagnostic tests have shown negative results in infected animals. Also, most of the cases reported have occurred in dogs already vaccinated against parvovirus, although the clinical signs are typically milder than in unvaccinated dogs. Until more is known, it’s important that dog owners continue to vaccinate for CPV, and take their dogs to the vet if they are unwell. Signs of CPV infection include some or all of the following: decreased appetite, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhoea. CPV has a high mortality rate.

16.01.2022 Hi everyone I will be away again for a week from sunday 22nd oct until friday 27th Oct - sorry for any inconvenience but I will still be contactable via mobile 0429649034. Away on course

14.01.2022 If you need to contact me please inbox me as i will be checking nightly both my inbox and emails



13.01.2022 Hi everyone I am back to work tomorrow Saturday 14th as we have arrived home from our first holiday in 7plus years and are raring to get back to it - well at least for5 mins lol

10.01.2022 Come on down to Bowning Hotel for the can assit fundraiser

10.01.2022 I have in the past worked with performance animals and provide alternative injury management developed through my work with racing greyhounds and lure coursing sports. My focus is on the positive outcomes for the welfare of the patient and ongoing support for the client so they can manage at home treatments and /or the patient themselves. Also I have developed Food-based therapies (supplements) to help support ongoing health concerns and lessen the impact of the medications. These are organic and are based on Ayurvedic principles with Ayurvedic herbs used - if you are interested in learning more about these you can contact me on 0429649034 or fb.me/janettethevet



05.01.2022 Hi everyone I will be unavailable for the next 3 weeks - i will be back on the 13th oct. Sorry if this causes any inconvenience - if you require a vet please contact either Yass vets or marion at bookham

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