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Pets and Vets WA

Locality: Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9021 3965



Address: 131 Boulder Road, Kalgoorlie 6430 Kalgoorlie, WA, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Meet eight week old dachshund pup Himawari, who popped in to say hi to our Vic Park Vet Clinic staff



24.01.2022 Dr Katy is a brilliant vet who works tirelessly to provide a high standard of care for pets in the Pilbara region. Here she is with gorgeous Marley, the gentle giant 70kg Great Dane

24.01.2022 Under The Microscope - Dr Rob Graham, Veterinarian Dr Rob enjoys every day as a veterinarian meeting and working with devoted animal owners to improve the health of their companions. Growing up in the suburbs of Perth in the 60s and 70s, Dr Rob fell in love with country life whilst riding horses as a young boy in Waroona. He has spent all his career living in the country and working in mixed animal practice, and still gets out into the fields of the Great Southern an...d even Yorkshire each June. Dr Rob is equally very happy to be working with the very caring team at Lockyer Avenue Veterinary Hospital tending to the small animals in All Creatures Great and Small. Dr Rob is inspired by the people he works with and for, as he fully realises the commitment of both the team at Lockyer Avenue Veterinary Hospital and our clients have, in caring for their pets.

24.01.2022 Today is Ginger Cat Appreciation Day! If you have a ginger feline at home, be sure to show them some extra love today Check out some fun facts about ginger cats here: bit.ly/8-facts-ginger-cats



24.01.2022 This month well be focusing on the challenges of looking after a senior pet. Its not always fun getting older, and our pets are no exception. As your dog or cat ages, youre likely to notice some changes in their health and behaviour. However, there are many ways to help your senior sidekick get the most out of life. Let's start with the basics about seniors:... Pets over 7 are typically considered seniors. The average lifespan for dogs is 12 years. Cats can live a little longer, averaging about 15 years (their lifespan is often extended when kept indoors). As your pet begins to age you may notice changes in their health and behaviour. This could include age related hearing loss, changes in vision, arthritis, reduced activity and lower energy levels. Preventable diseases like heart, kidney and dental disease can also occur. Its important to maintain good healthcare, an appropriate diet and regular exercise to make sure your senior pet stays at their best Remember to schedule regular examinations with your vet and keep up to date with vaccinations and parasite control.

23.01.2022 Under The Microscope - Dr Jenn, Veterinarian After years of working at a boring desk job, Dr Jenn decided to quit and apply for Vet School. She graduated from University of Sydney in 2016 and has been working at South Hedland Vet Hospital and Kingsmill Street Vet Clinic ever since. She enjoys the fast pace, working with a great team and meeting all the Hedland people and their furry family members. Her special interests include soft tissue surgery, diagnostic imaging and behaviour. She has a soft spot for working dog breeds, small fluffy dogs and ginger cats. In her spare time, she can be found in her natural habitat, drinking coffee and caring for the animals she keeps at home: her family and blue Heeler Django.

23.01.2022 Beautiful Buddha recently visited our Exmouth Vet Clinic for a general health check. Buddha is 18 years young!!!



23.01.2022 We understand how important it is for our pets to have healthy skin and fur, so this month well be focusing on skin conditions, their symptoms, causes and treatments. The condition of your pets skin and fur can be a good measure of their overall health, and may even indicate underlying illnesses that are causing ongoing discomfort. If you notice any signs of skin irritation in your pet, always book a consultation with one of our friendly vets. They will able to help determi...ne the cause of your pets condition and can recommend the most suitable treatment and diet. Let's get started with the symptoms and causes of skin irritation in pets: Symptoms to look out for: Chewing/licking Discolouration Scratching/rubbing Sores/discharge Dry, flaky skin Hair loss Matted hair Bumps/rashes Red skin/ears Scooting Head shaking Odour Common causes of skin irritation: Environmental Allergies - Pollen, household dust, mould and plants can cause an allergic reaction in pets. Hormonal Imbalances - If your pets endocrine system generates a level of hormones thats too high or low a range of skin problems can occur. Skin Infections - Cuts and scrapes, as well as floppy ears and skin folds that are difficult to clean, can put your pet at risk for bacterial infections. Food Intolerances - Pets can have an allergic reaction to certain food ingredients. This may occur the first time your pet is exposed to an ingredient or could develop over time. Parasites - Fleas, lice and mites can all cause skin irritation. Not only do parasites carry disease, they can have an unhealthy effect on your pets skin, and can eventually cause tissue damage.

22.01.2022 Under the Microscope - Ella, Vet Nurse Ella has been with the Vic Park and Lathlain Vet Clinics since 2008! She has always been a big animal lover and her home is filled with three cats, four rabbits, Captain the crazy Irish Setter and Dorris the python, along with her husband and two young daughters. She enjoys all aspects of veterinary nursing, especially exotic animals.

22.01.2022 Were continuing our focus on skin issues by looking at some of the treatment options for pets with sensitive skin. Remember, if your pet shows signs of skin irritation always discuss symptoms with one of our friendly vets before deciding on a treatment plan. Medication - If you notice any skin irritation in your pet, always discuss it with your vet. They will be able to help you identify the source of the problem and may recommend suitable medication to treat the issue. ... Shampoo - Medicated or non-medicated shampoos can help soothe itchy skin, as well as treat pyoderma and parasitic infections. Never use human shampoo on your pet. Supplements - Some skin conditions may benefit from dietary/vitamin supplements. Work with your vet to find the suitable supplement and dosage. Food - A prescription diet may be recommended to help soothe and strengthen your pets skin. For dogs, we recommend Hills Prescription Diet Derm Defense. For cats, Hills Prescription Diet d/d. Topicals - Certain ointments, creams and sprays may help combat infection, itch, inflammation and parasites. Ask your vet about suitable topical treatments for your pet. See more

22.01.2022 This little guy is Digby Oswald. Hes a 5 month old Siamese who recently visited our Lathlain clinic for his vaccinations and was a very brave boy! We cant wait to see him for his next checkup

21.01.2022 With the cooler winter weather setting in, its important to remember that our pets are feeling the chill too! Cold weather can be especially hard on senior cats and dogs as the drop in temperature can aggravate joints stiff with arthritis. Here are few tips to help keep your furry friend warm this winter:... Keep up a healthy exercise regime to encourage good circulation and develop muscle tone. Extra weight on your pet will only worsen joint pain. Make sure your pet has a warm, comfortable rest area away from drafts and elevated off cold, hard surfaces. You can place a pet heating pad in their bed to create a cosy and safe sleeping environment. A good pet-coat or jumper will help keep your pet warm. Just make sure it doesnt restrict their movement. Extra cuddles! Snuggle up with your pet and stay warm together. Theres no better way to keep the winter blues at bay!



21.01.2022 We all need some extra love when were not feeling our best! Vet nurse Moni cuddles the very brave Theo after his TPLO surgery at our Vic Park clinic.

21.01.2022 Ollie recently visited our Lathlain clinic for a dental checkup. It was so lovely to meet this sweet little gentleman

20.01.2022 Are you noticing your pets are suffering from stiff joints? This issue is so common so this month we’ll be focusing on stiff joints, their symptoms, causes and treatments. If you notice any signs of joint stiffness in your pet, always book a consultation with one of our friendly vets. They will be able to help determine the cause of your pet’s condition and can recommend the most suitable treatment and diet. Swipe to learn more about the common symptoms and causes of stiff jo...ints in pets. #stiffjoints #oldpets #petsandvets

18.01.2022 Bruno arrived with his overnight bag for his TPLO surgery with Dr Julian at our Vic Park Vet Clinic. Surgery is never fun, but we know hell be feeling much better soon!

15.01.2022 ~ OWNER FOUND ~ thank you all for sharing the post, her owners have been found !!! H E L P ... this little chihuahua called Sox has just been handed into us at the Victoria Park Vet clinic, found on Somerset St. She is unharmed but we have no contact for her current owner. The tags she has around her neck are illegible. If you know who the owner is, please call us on 9362 5933

15.01.2022 Puppies galore!!! These little cuties recently visited Karratha Vet Hospital for their 1st vaccination.

15.01.2022 Gorgeous Pets + Vets poster pup Pokey, visiting the Red Dog statue in Dampier.

14.01.2022 We recommend Hills Science Diet Feline Age Defying food range to help your senior cat get the most out of life. This premium dry food is made from high quality, natural ingredients with no artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Hills Science Diet Feline Adult 11+ Age Defying contains targeted levels of key nutrients to support the health of the kidneys, eyes, heart and joints, as well as an exclusive multivitamin blend to defend the body and brain against aging, and a clinically proven antioxidant blend including vitamins C & E to support a healthy immune system. Talk to your vet if youd like to learn more about finding the right diet for your older cat

14.01.2022 Just like us, our pets are surrounded by environmental irritants each and every day. Fleas, pollen and even the dust in our homes can cause a skin condition in some dogs that may lead to scratching, sometimes excessively. This is unpleasant for your pet and can also be difficult for everyone else in the family. The good news is most dogs with these skin conditions can benefit simply from the right food. We recommend Hills Prescription Diet: Derm Defense to strengthen your do...gs skin barrier and drive healthy skin from within. Helps strengthen skin barrier Drives healthy skin from within Formulated to help soothe and nourish skin & coat Helps skin to recover naturally Holistic long-term solution supporting a healthy immune system Speak to one of our vets to learn more about how the right diet can benefit your dog if they have sensitive skin.

13.01.2022 The lovely Jack, who recently visited our Kalgoorlie Vet Clinic for a check up.

10.01.2022 With the cold and rainy weather we are having, our clinic is in need of donations of blankets, towels and sheets to keep our patients warm and comfortable while they are in hospital having their procedure. If you have any of these items that you no longer need, we would be so grateful if you could please drop them off to Kalgoorlie Veterinary Clinic.

09.01.2022 We love our dogs, even if they start to get a little rough around the edges as they age. Here are some tips for taking care of your senior dog. With a good diet, regular exercise and some care and attention, your faithful friend will be around for years to come! Dietary - muscle mass and organ function will decrease as your dog ages. Consider a high protein, lower carb diet.... Exercise - regular moderate exercise can help maintain muscle mass and keep joints mobile. Dental care - special dental diets, teeth brushing and dental treats are great ways to help prevent dental disease, which is common in seniors. Monitor for changes - detect problems early by keeping an eye out for any lumps and bumps and monitoring your dog for any changes in behaviour. Regular check ups - senior dogs are more susceptible to a number of illnesses and diseases. We recommend frequent check ups with your vet to detect any issues early on and ensure your senior dog can live as long and happy as possible.

09.01.2022 The very brave vet nurse Kara @Karratha Vet Hospital identifying a snake after a pet dog was bitten by it. Remember to keep your dogs on a lead when bush walking and if your pet is bitten by a snake, take them into your vet as soon as possible.

08.01.2022 August is Pet Dental Health Month! Well be focusing on the importance of helping your pet maintain good oral health with a few handy hints on how you can help keep your pets teeth sparkling. This is a great time to book your pet in for their annual dental check at your local clinic

08.01.2022 Beautiful Obi recently visited our Vic Park Clinic for some cuddles with trainee vet nurse Bec

08.01.2022 Gorgeous Sam waking up from his surgery at our Vic Park Clinic

08.01.2022 Our feline friends can live for an impressive 20 years! With that in mind, its important to keep an eye on their health and make sure theyre living their best life every day. Here are some tips for taking care of your senior cat. With a good diet, regular exercise and some care and attention, your kitty will be purring for years to come! Dietary - older cats are more sensitive to nutrient imbalances. Feed a balanced diet that avoids excessive sodium, phosphorus, calc...ium and magnesium. Exercise - encourage playtime with your cat to help maintain muscle tone, enhance circulation and prevent obesity. Dental care - good dental care and yearly cleans with your vet can help prevent tooth loss, tartar, and periodontal disease. Monitor for changes - check your cat regularly for any new lumps and bumps and monitor their behaviour closely. Cats are good at hiding their feelings so it can be hard to tell when somethings wrong. Regular check ups - get regular check ups with your vet to help maintain good health and for early detection of illnesses such as kidney disease, diabetes, thyroid disease and arthritis. See more

07.01.2022 As your pet gets older its important to have regular checkups to help maintain good health and detect any issues early on. Since older dogs and cats are more susceptible to preventable illnesses like heart, kidney and dental disease, we recommend seeing your vet twice every year once your pet reaches 7 years of age. Call us to book an appointment today

07.01.2022 This is the adorable Laykah, who often visits our Kalgoorlie clinic with his mum, trainee vet nurse Kerry. We always love having him around

07.01.2022 Remember the importance of desexing your pets. We are currently inundated with litters of kittens too young to feed and they need to be bottle fed. If you can assist with fostering kittens, please call SAFE on 08 9185 4634

06.01.2022 Seven in ten cats over the age of three suffer from dental disease. If oral health is a problem for your feline friend, we recommend Hills Prescription Diet: Dental Care. Prescription Diet t/d is specially formulated to support your cat's dental health. In fact, t/d is clinically proven to reduce plaque, stain, & tartar buildup. The unique kibble uses special fibre matrix technology with a shape and size designed to help clean the surface of teeth and fight bacteria-laden plaque as your cat chews. Hills t/d offers complete and balanced nutrition and promotes overall health, suitable for lifelong feeding of adult cats.

05.01.2022 Did you know that more than 80% of cats and dogs over the age of four suffer from dental disease? While most owners think bad breath is normal for their pet, thats not actually the case! Dental disease can cause a lot of discomfort, and may ultimately lead to more serious issues for your fluffy friend. Dental disease affects more than 80% of dogs and cats over age four. Just like humans, dogs and cats accumulate bacteria, debris and plaque from the food they eat ...on the outside of their teeth. When left uncleaned, this coating of germs hardens to form tartar which can irritate the gums and eventually lead to gingivitis and tooth loss. The bacteria can even enter the bloodstream, causing damage to kidneys and other vital organs. Look out for bad breath, discolouration of teeth, inflammation of the gums, difficulty eating and excessive drooling. By providing your pet with regular dental care (both at home and from your vet) dental disease is largely preventable.

05.01.2022 Today is International Cat Day and were celebrating our beloved feline friends! Share a photo of your favourite kitty and let us know what you love most about them.

05.01.2022 Our Exmouth clinic recently had a visit from this adorable litter of Dachshund puppies. At six weeks old, they had their very first vaccination

05.01.2022 Our vet Nurse Emma and beautiful Bunny posing for a photo together. Our Vet Nurse Emma and Trainee Vet Nurse Chelsea later preparing Bunny for discharge. #petsandvetswa #veterinary #aussievets #dogsofperth p

05.01.2022 We always recommend bringing your pet to one of our clinics for an annual dental checkup with your vet. However, there are plenty of things you can do at home to keep on top of your pets oral health year-round! Brush their teeth - the best way to remove plaque and tartar build up at home. Buy an appropriate pet toothbrush and toothpaste, start with a gentle gum rub and work your way up to a vigorous brush. Feed dry food - dry food can help prevent plaque and tartar b...uildup by scraping against the teeth as your pet eats. If your pet needs some extra help we recommend Hills Prescription Diet t/d Dental Care. Dental chews - treat your pet to some VOHC approved dental chews designed to help remove plaque from teeth. Mouth wash - try adding a few drops of a VOHC approved water additive to your pets bowl to help reduce plaque and inflammation. Regular dental checks - We recommend having your pets dental health checked annually by your vet. This allows us to detect problems early. Whenever there is an excessive build-up of tartar or dental calculus on the teeth we perform a full clean and scale under general anaesthetic. Problem teeth can also be removed during the procedure.

04.01.2022 There can be a variety of reasons for your cat's itchy, scratchy skin condition, including sensitivities to food. The good news is, most cats with these skin conditions can benefit from simply changing their diet. Hill's nutritionists & veterinarians developed Hill's Prescription Diet d/d to support your cat's skin and food sensitivities. In fact, d/d is clinically proven to help avoid reactions to food. Helps improve digestion & stool quality... Visible improvement in skin & coat Helps maintain a healthy skin barrier Supports a healthy immune system Limited ingredient nutrition with single intact animal protein Clinically proven antioxidants Speak to one of our friendly vets to learn more about how the right diet can help manage your cats skin sensitivities.

02.01.2022 Check out Kalgoorlie Vet Clinics adorable new mascot! Dr Hanas new puppy Pokey in Pets + Vets colours

02.01.2022 The adorable Daisy Duke recovering from her desexing at our Vic Park Vet Clinic.

02.01.2022 A very happy Lucy going home after 10 days of intensive hospitalisation for hepatitis at our Karratha Vet Hospital. What she initially ate to cause this still remains a mystery! Thanks to Dr Katy for this great photo.

01.01.2022 Eight in ten dogs over the age of three suffer from dental disease. If oral health is a problem for your canine friend, we recommend Hills Prescription Diet: Dental Care. Prescription Diet t/d is specially formulated to support your dog's dental health. In fact, t/d is clinically proven to reduce plaque, stain, & tartar buildup. The unique kibble uses special fibre matrix technology with a shape and size designed to help clean the surface of teeth and fight bacteria-laden plaque as your dog chews. Hills t/d offers complete and balanced nutrition and promotes overall health, suitable for lifelong feeding of adult dogs.

01.01.2022 Remember to vaccinate your pets. These little fur balls visited Exmouth Vet Clinic recently for their puppy vaccinations and cuddles with Dr Katy.

01.01.2022 We understand how important it is for our pets to have a healthy and balanced diet, so this month we’ll be focusing on food sensitivities, their symptoms, causes and treatments. If you notice any signs of food sensitivity in your pet, always book a consultation with one of our friendly vets. They will be able to help determine the cause of your pet’s condition and can recommend the most suitable treatment and diet. Swipe to learn more about the common symptoms and causes of food sensitivities pets.

01.01.2022 Today is International Dog Day and were celebrating mans best friend. Share a photo of your pal and let us know what you love most about them.

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