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Mt Eliza Village Vet

Locality: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 3 5955 2440



Address: 85 Canadian Bay Rd Mt Eliza 3930 Melbourne, VIC, Australia

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

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23.01.2022 Cuddles with Theodore after his x-rays today. This is easily the best part of the job



18.01.2022 A nice tribute to an essential worldwide community we are so proud to be part of!

17.01.2022 It was a very sad day at MEVV today as we farewelled our wonderful nurse and all round super woman Brooke. Brooke is moving to Northern Victoria and will be missed by all. She came to us as a trainee nurse with no experience and due to her hard work and practical mind she quickly became one of our most reliable and senior nurses. We wish her all the very best in her new adventure!

13.01.2022 Did you know that ear infections are one of the most common presenting complaints we see in our canine companions. This is especially true during Spring. Some breeds present more commonly with this problem but the biggest reason for recurring infections is allergies. It’s not uncommon that these patients will also have itchy skin and paws. Problem cases can be difficult to completely cure but there are a number of options that can be used to keep these patients comfortable and prevent future infections. If your pet is suffering from seasonal allergies be sure to make an appointment - 0359552440



10.01.2022 Meeko was a very brave girl for her spey and hernia repair today! Her floppy ears were determined to stay flipped inside out, so we took extra special care to put them back and keep her looking her best. Well done Meeko!

08.01.2022 Around spring is when we see a lot of baby wildlife, particularly birds. The most common birds brought into the clinic are fledglings. This picture provides a lot of useful information that may help if you don’t know what to do in a situation

01.01.2022 Popular to collect but also popular to swallow! Be aware that some vets have been reporting intestinal obstructions with Ooshies being the culprit! Please don’t leave them in easy reach of your pets!



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