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Mudgee Veterinary Hospital

Locality: Mudgee, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6372 2105



Address: 104 Market Street 2850 Mudgee, NSW, Australia

Website: http://mudgeevet.com.au

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25.01.2022 WE WANT YOU! Mudgee Veterinary Hospital is looking for a Casual Receptionist/Administration Assistant to join our dynamic team. The reception role is one of the most important roles we have. As a receptionist, you will be the face and voice of the clinic to pet owners and customers. Internally, you will be liaising with nurses, veterinarians, and management on a daily basis.... Your communication skills are high, and you recognise the importance of customer service and can work with the various departments to help coordinate workflow. To be successful in this position you will need to have exceptional communication and interpersonal skills with a strong emphasis on customer service. We work within a small community and getting back to people and developing trust is a key to success in this role. You will need to show that you have previously worked effectively in a team environment, while also having the ability to work independently as the circumstances dictate. As this role will also include supporting our administration department, experience in accounts receivable would be looked upon favourably. This is a 12 month maternity position, with the possibility to be extended. To apply, send your resume (including two current references) to [email protected] by the 15th of November 2020. If you are ready for a challenging, up front customer facing role in a busy Veterinary Hospital, then we cannot wait to hear from you. See more



25.01.2022 Check out this guys eyes... Looking after your dog’s eye care is an important and essential part of caring for your special fur pal. Just like us humans, there are lots of things that can irritate a dog’s eyes from dirt and dust to more serious things like dry eye, cataracts and glaucoma.... So, the key message is don’t take your dog’s eye health for granted. Make sure you check your dog’s eyes regularly for any changes or signs of irritation. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us on 6372 2105 to book a consultation with one of our Vets. See more

25.01.2022 BUNNY LOVE The gorgeous @callandarconstructions boys love their rabbits Liquorice and Buster and we love seeing them in at Mudgee Vet Hospital for their check ups! We would love to see your pets, so next time you are showing off your furry loved ones, please use the hashtag #mudgeevetpets

25.01.2022 SKIN CARE Springtime is wonderful but it can mean itchy skin and ears for sensitive pets. The warmer weather can also result in fleas, ticks and worms. Now is the time to protect your pet and keep your family home parasite free. See the five steps below to help your pet this spring. Ensure your pet is on flea control all year around. A single flea can cause intense itchiness for sensitive pets.... Bathe your dog using a gentle pet shampoo designed for sensitive pets. Oatmeal based shampoos can provide soothing relief. Remember, dont use human shampoo on pets. Try a leave-on conditioner to soothe their skin. Ask us about choosing the best product to match your pets unique skin condition. If your pet is constantly licking, scratching or rubbing they may need additional care. Visit us before their skin becomes infected, its best to catch it early. Learn more about pet allergies from our friendly team. Addressing the underlying cause of itchiness will help your pet enjoy springtime comfortably. See more



25.01.2022 Coming into the Silly Season... Food and drinks you serve your family and friends may be poisonous to your pets. Backyard BBQs and pool parties are what we all look forward to during the summer, but keep an eye on what your pet is eating when you get the party started. Dogs and cats can experience severe digestive ailments when a change of diet takes place. The following products are extremely poisonous to pets: raisins, grapes, onions, chocolate and products with the sweetener, xylitol.

25.01.2022 Meet Archie Archie comes to visit and always sits for a treat. If youre furry friend is overexcited and finding it difficult to place on the scales on arrival, please ask one of our friendly staff for a treat as this always seems to coax them a little.

24.01.2022 BLADDER STONES This poor pooch was having trouble urinating, he was straining and passing only small amounts of bloody urine (a common sign). Our Vet Dr Lisa Kennedy did a urinalysis and then an X-ray as she was suspicious it may be stones during the consultation from the dogs behaviour and from the information from the pet owners. Diagnosis was indeed correct and ultimately needed bladder surgery to remove the stones. This furry critter... is doing swimmingly well after surgery and in much better health. If you suspect your pet is in pain whilst urinating, please give one of friendly vets a call on 6372 2105, as this could save your furry best friends life. See more



23.01.2022 RYLSTONE VET HOSPITAL We had a little mate come and spill his beans today... we love seeing your farm friends, and remember we have vet hospitals in Rylstone, Gulgong and Mudgee. Always happy to serve the Central West Communities.

23.01.2022 Meet Theo! Dr. Paige delivered baby Theo after his mother had to be induced as she was suffering from life threatening colic. Inducing mares is rare and not without complications, however we are happy to report all went well and mare and foal are doing wonderfully. Great outcome for all. Welcome to the world Theo...

23.01.2022 Mama + her baby Dr Liam was there to congratulate the new mama! She calved brilliantly well, and her calf was up and on her feet promptly after this was photographed. What a truly beautiful moment, to experience life coming into the world.

23.01.2022 GOOD MORNING! Are you vaccinations up to date? If you can't remember when your furry friend last had a vaccination, please give one of our friendly receptionist a call so we can see your last visit, and if their annual date is nearing, we can book you in for their annual check up / vaccination. Please call 6372 2105.

23.01.2022 WILDLIFE If you find wildlife injured on roads or in nature over the silly season, please call WIRES on 1300 094 737.



23.01.2022 Food Sensitivities Allergic reaction or food intolerance the pets immune system responds to a particle in the food causing an inflammatory reaction. The exact cause is not completely understood and it is not easy to distinguish between true allergic reactions and food intolerances. Similar reactions can occur in people: eg. lactose intolerance, allergies to MSG or other preservatives. Food allergies can develop even when a pet has been fed the same diet... for a long period of time. Incidence of Food Reactions? Food reactions are responsible for approximately 10-15% of all allergic skin diseases in dogs and cats. It is the 3rd most common itchy skin disease in dogs. It is the 2nd most common itchy skin disease in cats. What are the Signs and Symptoms? The symptoms of food allergy are similar to other allergies. Symptoms most commonly include - Itchiness, redness of the skin, licking feet, ear infections particularly yeast infections. Less common, though still can show signs - vomiting and/or diarrhoea, excessive gas or flatulence. If you are concerned or have a inkling something may not be right, please call and make an appointment with your Vet to discuss a range of options 02 6372 2105. See more

22.01.2022 HAPPY NEW YEAR Lets hope 2021 is a little kinder to us than last year. We wish you all a wonderful year and look forward to seeing you soon. Please note we are closed today.

22.01.2022 SMILE - ITS FRIDAY! Hope everyone has a brilliant weekend, now with restrictions easing, please head out and support our community, buy local, support small businesses and please look out for each other.

20.01.2022 Meet Alfie. Well aren't you a rather handsome little Jack Russell. We love seeing your pets at MVH, if you are needing advice or a consultation, please don't hesitate and book your fur bestie in with one of friendly Vets, please call 6372 2105.

19.01.2022 Kidney Care in Cats Your cats kidneys play a vital role in maintaining her health. They help control her blood pressure, regulate the bloodstream, produce important hormones, enzymes, and red blood cells, as well as remove metabolic waste from the blood. If her kidneys arent able to do their job properly, this can lead to significant & life-threatening problems, such as kidney failure. Catching chronic kidney disease (CKD) before sympto...ms become obvious is important, because typically signs do not appear until 75 percent of kidney function has been lost. Make sure your cat gets regular check-ups. The sooner kidney disease is diagnosed, the more time you have to address the underlying cause or slow the diseases progression. For more advice on Kidney Care please call 02 6372 2105 and make an appointment to chat to one of friendly Vets. See more

18.01.2022 Dangerous Plants While there are many reasons to celebrate the arrival of warm sunshine and bright blooming flowers this Summer, it’s important to be mindful of the hidden dangers they may have in store for our pets. It is a misconception that animals avoid substances that may cause them problems. It is also wrong to assume that just because they have had a problem with something in the past, they will avoid it in the future. Flowering a...nd non-flowering plants can lead to a variety of allergies. Many common kinds of grass, weeds and flowers all have the potential to disrupt your pet’s outdoor adventures. Sometimes these allergies can be due to contact, while other times their pollen can be inhaled. Other plants and fruits are more dangerous when they are eaten. Just like children, pets love to explore and try new things. Dogs and cats often explore by tasting, smelling, chewing and rolling on things that they shouldn’t. Plants, flowers and fruits are a common temptation to pets. Unfortunately, many of the common plants, springtime flowers and fruit trees that can be found in our backyards, homes and parks have toxins or seeds that can be very harmful to our pets in more ways than one. If you think, your pet has consumed something unusual, call us on 6372 2105 to make an appointment with one of our friendly vets. See more

18.01.2022 Meet Lucy Lucy is the newest addition to Maeves household, we cant wait to see the friendship you pair make... thanks for making Lucy part of your family.

17.01.2022 Meet Bear Bear comes to us to treat his Arthritis. With the cooler days upon us, we offer a range of coats in all sizes. We also offer soft raised beds for extra warmth this winter, air can circulate underneath it, so your dog doesnt get too hot or too cold, it can also help ease the pressure for those with arthritis as they arent on a hard surface, such as the floor. If you feel your dog may need some help with their arthritis pain, please dont hesitate to make a consultation to chat to a Vet with some great options 02 6372 2105.

17.01.2022 KOALA LOVE! Dr Paige had the great privilege of mending this little native guy, getting him back on his feet so he can head back to his habitat... A very special day in Rylstone.

16.01.2022 Meet Teddy After a wonderful positive surgery, Teddy came back to visit us to get his sutures removed. We recommend you return with your pet after surgery, approx 10-14 days to remove sutures and so we can sight your pet to ensure he/she is healing well and on the mend.

16.01.2022 Meet Edi Created in Hungary to work as a pointer and retriever, the Vizsla dog breed has an aristocratic bearing. Vizslas are thought of as gentle, happy, lively, affectionate, friendly, intelligent dogs that make great family pets. We love seeing you Edi, and thanks for choosing Mudgee Vet Hospital as your Vet Care of choice.

16.01.2022 Bunny Vaccinations Vaccinating your rabbit is an important way to keep him/her healthy. In Australia, the only rabbit vaccine available is for Calici virus, which causes rabbit viral haemorrhagic disease. The vaccine should be given at 10-12 weeks of age, and a second booster recommended a month later. Thereafter 6 monthly boosters are given. Other vaccination protocols exist, but a six monthly booster provides the best protection against... both RHDV 1 and 2 viruses. Call us on 6372 2105 to book your rabbit in today! See more

15.01.2022 10 Ways to Help Keep Your Pet Cool This Summer Always provide plenty of water and ample shade Know the signs of heatstroke Never keep pets in direct sun on a summer day... Change things up with ice cube fetch! Protect those precious paws Keep exercise to a minimum Keep your pet appropriately groomed See more

15.01.2022 Youll definitely need a Ute to fit all your mates in this Friday Night...

14.01.2022 Puppy Vaccinations It is important to give your pups the best start in life, we highly recommend you have your puppies vaccinated on 3 occasions from 6 weeks old, 4 weeks apart, then once yearly for life.

14.01.2022 Litter Vaccination Its important to give your animals the best start in life. Vaccinating is one of the greatest gifts you can give your pet. We highly recommend you have your puppies vaccinated on 3 occasions from 6 weeks old, 4 weeks apart, then once yearly. ... Please call 02 6372 2105 to make your appointment. See more

14.01.2022 NOVEMBER ADVOCATE PROMOTION Needing Flea, Heartworm and Worm protection for your pet? Advocate are running a promo for the month of November at all our clinics. If you purchase a 6 pack of Cat or Dog Advocate you will receive $25 off! What a saving, and why not stock up?... Pop in and see one of friendly team members today to make your purchase! See more

14.01.2022 After Surgery Care There are some simple guidelines to follow, to ensure your pet has the best recovery. Keep your pet restrained and quiet, as the effects of the anaesthetic can take some time to wear off completely.... Keeping them quiet for 10 14 days is essential to allow any wound/s to heal. Food and water should be limited to small portions only on the night after surgery. Follow any dietary instructions that the vet has provided. Ensure all post-surgical medications (if any) are administered as per the label instructions. Ensure your pets rest area is clean to avoid infection. Check the incision at least twice daily for any signs of infection or disruption (eg. bleeding, swelling, redness or discharge). Contact the vet immediately if these symptoms appear. Do not wait to see if they will spontaneously resolve. Prevent your pet from licking or chewing the wound. An Elizabethan Collar should be worn, unless your Vet has advised otherwise. A single chew can remove the careful stitching with disastrous effects. A recheck / suture (stitch) removal is scheduled for 10 -14 days after surgery. This allows us to assess the healing process and remove any sutures. Sutures should only be removed by a vet or a vet nurse, please do not remove the sutures yourself. If your pet is needing surgery, please contact 6372 2105 to make an appointment. See more

13.01.2022 Dangers of Rat Bait Dogs are renowned to love Rat Bait, so we urge you to try and be diligent when it comes to your pets around it. Signs they may have ingested are: ... Obvious external signs of haemorrhage (dependent on where the bleeding is; for example bruising, bloody faeces or urine, nose bleeds, vomiting blood) Lethargy Weakness Wobbliness Loss of appetite Distended abdomen from bleeding into the abdomen Coughing, wheezing, or difficulty breathing Bulging of eyes from bleeding behind the eyes If your dog does digest rat bait, please know we can treat this, we can administer a test in house, if you have any concerns, please contact us and book an appointment on 6372 2105. If left untreated they can lose a vast amount of blood, that they will need a blood transfusion, and if left further with no treatment, it could become fatal. See more

13.01.2022 Meet Bessie She is a proud pound rescue who is fitting well into her new family, she is up to date with her vaccinations and is keeping healthy and fit. We love hearing about how your fur babies became family members, how did your furry loved ones come to your home?

12.01.2022 PUPPY PRESCHOOL Have you recently welcomed a new addition to your family and looking for some skills to teach your new puppy? Puppy Preschool offers a 4 week course, where you will gain a range of skills from industry experts. Please call 02 6372 2105 to pop you into one of our courses.

11.01.2022 What makes a good Vet? The veterinary profession is one of the most interesting, calling and diverse occupations in which one can pursue a career. Its difficult, its challenging, and its filled with both happy and sad moments, stressful situations, and pleasant success. Its true that the veterinary profession isnt for everyone as it requires harsh training and education to reach the point where you start working on your own and when... the real problems begin, with you being the only one to solve them. Veterinarians are passionate and compassionate. Our veterinarians enjoy great passion both for the job and their patients, which helps them provide the best veterinary care. They are also compassionate not only to the animals but to the owners as well. They use the time during your appointment to soothe and calm them while searching for a solution for the problems of the patient. They possess skills for making quick decisions, most emergency cases can be resolved only by making quick decisions and having the nerve to implement them. This is closely related to possessing great leadership skills. They need perfect manual dexterity, from lifting and restraining large animals to tricky and fine surgical manoeuvres, the arms and hands of a vet professional are the second most needed weapon (after their impeccable brain) in everyday work. A great vet possesses great communication skills which she/he uses to effectively talk with the pet owners in order to draw important information and clearly explain diagnostic findings and treatment plans. We would like to praise all our Vets here at Mudgee Vet Hospital for their dedication to the role, we thank you Dr Ian Binks, Dr Steve Slack-Smith, Dr Paige Loneragan, Dr Kate Elder, Dr Anthea Nicholls, Dr Jack Holman, Dr Lisa Kennedy + Dr Liam Ryan. We thank you for everything you do for the Mudgee Community and its surrounds. See more

11.01.2022 Pets at Peace Losing a pet can be a heartbreaking experience. Only pet owners will truly understand how they become an integral and irreplaceable part of the family throughout their lifetimes, with personalities that are unique, lovable and utterly unforgettable. Shane and Debbie from Pets at Peace Central West offer individual pet cremations and memorials to help preserve your treasured memories of your beloved pet. At Pets at Peace, the...y aim to make your time of loss as painless as we can by providing service that is personal and caring. You can entrust Shane or Debbie to give dignity to your pets final journey. Their service aims to provide a number of options to suit your budget; you can choose from a variety of urns, timber boxes, plaques and headstones to commemorate your pet, including gold or silver paws and opportunities to include photos of your cherished friends. If you are wanting more information, please talk to one of friendly team members, or contact Shane and Debbie on 02 6361 1001. See more

11.01.2022 Microchip your Pet This beautiful cat was found in Mudgee and reunited with his owner due to having a microchip. His owner lived in Orange and had been missing his cat for several months, he thought he mustve gotten lost or didnt want to think of any other alternatives... It is a positive story, and we cant stress the importance of a microchip as the owner was ever so grateful for his return. A microchip is a permanent method of elect...ronic identification. The chip itself is very small about the size of a grain of rice and is implanted subcutaneously (just under the skin) between the shoulder blades at the back of your pets neck. Each chip has a unique number that is detected using a microchip scanner. The microchip number is recorded on a microchip database registry with details about the animal and owner. Pet owners need to ensure their contact details are recorded on the database against their pets microchip number. Should your pet wander or become lost, vets, animal shelters and local councils can scan your pet for a microchip and contact you via the database. Please call the office to make an appointment to microchip your furry loved one 02 6372 2105. See more

11.01.2022 Happy Friday from all the team at Mudgee Vet Hospital, some tips to keep your pet cool this weekend... 1.. Try to keep your pet indoors on very hot days. Being indoors where it is usually cooler will make a significant difference, particularly if you have air-conditioning or fans. Like humans, different animals prefer different temperatures, so being able to provide different temperature zones around the house will also help your pet find where it is most c...omfortable. If your pet must be outside, be sure to provide plenty of shade for all times of day as the sun moves around. 2. Don’t wet your pet completely to cool it down, particularly if it is already hot or is a thick-coated breed, as this might just trap heat against its body and will increase the risk of moist skin infections. Instead, let the pet rest on a damp towel to cool its belly and feet or, if possible, let it lie in a shallow children's wading pool. 3. Plan outdoor exercise, such as walks, for early morning or evening when it is cooler. If possible, walk your pet in shady or grassy areas where there will be less heat from the pavement. Don't take your pet a on a long walk immediately after it has been bathing or swimming. Water softens the animal's footpads, making them more prone to burning, especially when it is walking on a hot pavement. Exercising might also cause the pet's temperature to rise and heat might be trapped against the body. 4. Don’t take your pet in a car as temperatures can rise by as much as 10 degrees in as little as an hour. Simply opening the window slightly does not prevent this temperature rise and pets cannot sweat to cool down. 5. Make sure your pet has plenty of clean, cool water and, where possible, provide ice cubes to chew on or lick. If you are needing a Vet this weekend, please call our On-Call Vet on 6372 2105 and listen to the prompts. See more

11.01.2022 Deciduous Teeth Dogs have two sets of teeth in their lifetime. There are 28 deciduous teeth, also known as their baby teeth, puppy milk teeth, or puppy teeth, and 42 permanent teeth, also known as their adult teeth. If the deciduous teeth do not make their own way out, they can sometimes become retained or stuck. If not treated, they can rub against other teeth, wearing away the enamel and weakening the tooth. If the retained tooth is a ...lower canine, the permanent lower canine is forced to grow on the inside of the lower jaw and its tip usually grows towards the roof of the mouth, causing pain and damage which makes it difficult for your dog to eat. Early extraction in these cases will usually allow the adult teeth to move into their proper positions. In addition to regular tooth brushing, it is important to check your puppys mouth every week until about seven to eight months of age to ensure that his teeth are growing normally. If you have any concerns, please dont hesitate to make an appointment to see one of friendly Mudgee Veterinarians who can give you sound advice on all things Dental. See more

10.01.2022 HAPPY INTERNATIONAL DOG DAY To all our Doggos of Mudgee and the surrounds, we would love to see you tag us in your stories #mudgeedogs for International Dog Day (August 26th)! Woof Woof!

10.01.2022 Have your pet checked for heartworm? Though commonly found in dogs, heartworm can affect cats, too. Heartworm disease is more commonly seen in warmer weather. Easily transmitted through insect bites and/or contact with another infected animal, this disease inhibits proper pumping and functioning of the heart muscle, and may cause heart failure if not treated. Have your pet checked and administer a heartworm preventative. If you are needin...g an appointment or some advice, please contact 6372 2105 and chat to one of our friendly team members. This is Frankie, we love see your pets! See more

09.01.2022 Meet Kuda Kuda is still in good spirits after breaking not one, but two legs! He came in to change his casts from these harder ones to soft bandages, a great outcome for Kuda and we are pleased he is doing oh so well.

09.01.2022 Not your average day at MVH... Large Animal Health Care and Veterinary Services at Mudgee Veterinary Hospital Mudgee Veterinary Hospital provides an ambulatory service for large animals, where we can visit you animal.... Please call 6372 2105 for a booking and availability. Alternatively you can bring your horses or small ruminants into us. We charge less for this service, there are no travel fees and we can attend to your animal in a more timely manner. See more

08.01.2022 Meet Tuff We love seeing Tuff, and he may look like his name but he has such a beautiful nature about him. Thanks for visiting us here at Mudgee Vet Hospital and we cant wait till we see you next time buddy!

08.01.2022 I think I may have a case of Wednesdayitis... Anyone else want to crawl back into bed after these chilly mornings?

08.01.2022 WIRES RESCUE What does wires stand for? WIRES (NSW Wildlife Information, Rescue and Education Service Inc.) is Australia's largest wildlife rescue organisation. WIRES has been rescuing and caring for wildlife for over 30 years and WIRES mission is to actively rehabilitate and preserve Australian wildlife and inspire others to do the same.... If you find any wildlife that needs rescuing, please call 1300 094 737. See more

08.01.2022 Meet Walter Our wonderful Vet Nurse Jade, ensuring Walter is made to feel comfortable after surgery. We have blow up Elizabethan collars for after surgery care if the hard ones dont suit your furry best friend. Please ask at reception if you would prefer one of these to the standard hard ones.

07.01.2022 Mary had a little lamb, her fleece was white as snow... Congratulations to this Mama Ewe, her baby lamb is just adorable, how wonderful is witnessing life coming into this world?

06.01.2022 MVH ANNUAL VACCINATION RUN MVH will be running its annual vaccination run on Thursday 17th December! We will be visiting:... Grattai - CWA Hall Windeyer - opposite the pub Hargraves - opposite the general store Hillend - opposite the pub, Pyramul cross roads Aarons Pass - corner of Aarons pass Rd and Hwy Please call 6372 2105 to book your spot! See more

05.01.2022 A gentle reminder... Christmas is a time of rich wonderful food, though unfortunately for our fur babies, it can also cause them bellyaches. Foods that are dangerous and to avoid for your pets this Christmas:... Ham and fatty off cuts Christmas Pudding Mince Pies Cooked Bones Nuts Alcohol Chocolate Grapes Onions Garlic Poinsettia Plants Christmas Trees See more

05.01.2022 We think this Owl is just so spectacular here at MVH. This guy was found on the side of the road after he had been hit, a carer for WIRES cared for him and was released back to his environment. If you do need assistance in finding wildlife in Mudgee, please contact Wildlife Rescue on 1300 094 737.

04.01.2022 They say humans can often look like their furry mates... Heres Dr Anthea twinning!

04.01.2022 Meet Winnie Winnie was minding her own business when a pesky little Bee came and stung her! Unfortunately Winnies lip swelled up and her owner brought her straight to us. Within minutes Winnie was assessed and treated and made a full recovery.

04.01.2022 Good morning Mudgee! We hope you have a spectacular winters morning, we are loving the green pastures this weather is bringing and our cows are loving it! Love where you live...

03.01.2022 Everyone loves a Sunday sleep in... do you?

03.01.2022 Just a reminder we are trading normal hours and only closed the Public Holidays over this silly season. If needing an appointment, please call 6372 2105.

03.01.2022 Are your vaccinations up to date? A puppy needs 3 vaccinations from 6 weeks old, 4 weeks apart, then once yearly forever more... if needing an appointment, please call one of our friendly reception staff on 6372 2105.

03.01.2022 duck duck GOOSE! Not your average day at Mudgee Vet Hospital, isnt she a beauty!

03.01.2022 Why did the Turtle cross the road? If you see a turtle on the road, move it far off to the side in the direction it was heading, or to the nearest habitable water source. Every turtle matters, and in late spring and summer, it is often females crossing roads to find nesting sites. Turtles do have an awareness of their local landscape, so relocating them far away from the 'territory' you find them in can make them more vulnerable.... Injured turtles: If you find an injured or sick turtle, contact WIRES for advice. Turtles are surprisingly resilient, and a cracked shell can be repaired - there have even been cases of eggs successfully incubated from females hit by cars. If you find a hatchling, release it in the nearest habitable water source; hatchlings are completely self-sufficient and do not need a parent. Never transport turtles in water, as they can drown. Lets keep this species alive... See more

02.01.2022 ITS MONDAY... Anyone else struggle to get out of bed this morning?!

01.01.2022 PUPPY PRESCHOOL Puppy Preschool is back! Have you recently welcomed a new addition to your family and looking for some skills to teach your new puppy? Puppy Preschool offers a 4 week course, where you will gain a range of skills from industry experts. If you are interested, please call 02 6372 2105 to pop you into one of our courses.

01.01.2022 Lamb Love Mama Ewe did brilliantly well after we gave her a little help with her C-section, both lambs are thriving and Mama Ewe is doing well. Welcome to the world little ones, thanks Jamie for assisting us on this one!

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