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Kuranda & Beyond Mobile Vet

Phone: +61 482 946 792



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25.01.2022 Just to let everyone know, I’ll now be available Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning by special request!Just to let everyone know, I’ll now be available Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning by special request!



23.01.2022 I will not be available from 21st to 27th September due to school holidays. I will be back on call from 28th September

20.01.2022 Hi all, apparently my phone hasn’t been notifying me of missed calls, so I apologise if any one has tried to contact me and I haven’t replied. Text, messenger and email bookings from Kuranda & Beyond Mobile vet website coming through fine. With holidays fast approaching don’t forget to make sure your pets vaccinations are up to date!!! Any questions feel free to ask! Carol- Kuranda & Beyond Mobile vet. 0482946792

18.01.2022 So sad to see this rabble go, but exciting start to new lives with happy families



18.01.2022 Hope everyone had a great weekend with this stunning weather. Was lucky enough to spot a cassowary this afternoon on a walk from Speewah campground. Just a reminder however to please make sure your animals’ vaccinations are up to date. Had a parvovirus case through the week. One very sick dog. Extremely unpleasant virus and easily preventable by vaccination. The same goes for heart worm. Have been seeing an increase in positive cases of that too. Much easier (and cheaper) t...o prevent than treat. If anyone wants to ask questions about any of these illnesses please feel free, via FB, website, messenger or phone !

16.01.2022 Just to let everyone know, I’ll be on leave from 8th January until the 20th!Just to let everyone know, I’ll be on leave from 8th January until the 20th!

10.01.2022 Hi everyone, just wanted to put a reminder out there that paralysis ticks are out and about. Always hard to believe how something so small can have such a large affect. Please make sure your pets are treated with a preventative- there are several types on the market, from oral chews, to spot ons to collars. However no one product is perfect so daily checking is a must. Paralysis ticks tend to be a blue/grey colour with all the legs originating up near the mouth. Other ticks,... like the brown dog tick and cattle ticks the legs extend down the side of the body of the tick. Signs to look for in your pet include: 1) Altered voice- some dogs barks change. 2) Off food and or vomiting 3) Wobbliness in hind legs and unable to stand 4) Change in respiration. If you suspect your pet has a tick, take to your closest vet immediately.



07.01.2022 This little guy came in yesterday having been hit by a car. Luckily he managed to avoid serious injury, however he still had broken spines and a bad bump to his nose which can be a very serious injury to an echidna. The tip of an Echidna’s beak is very vascular and sensitive and important for breathing, smelling and finding food- AKA important for survival. Please be careful when driving, Echidna’s move slowly and haven’t learnt how to cross a road!

02.01.2022 Hi, I hope everyone is enjoying the school holidays and this wonderful weather! Just to let you know that I will be available for consultation this week, however mainly only have appointments free on Friday!

02.01.2022 A bandicoot was brought in after being hit by a car. Mother bandicoot with tiny babies in her pouch. She had received a head knock with blood coming from her nose. No other obvious injuries besides a possible concussion being slow to move and not nervous around people. Went out to check on her before going to bed to make sure she’d eaten. Found she’d made a friend who also was not phased by humans around, merely blinking when the torch was shone on him/her. This morning they were curled up together

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