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Narrogin Veterinary Services

Locality: Narrogin, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9881 5417



Address: 200 Earl Street 6312 Narrogin, WA, Australia

Website: http://narroginveterinaryservices.com.au

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23.01.2022 Today is World Animal Day, an annual event celebrating animals and their ongoing treatment in society. As vets, we are continually campaigning for better welfare standards and rights for all animals, large and small. To read more about how you can make the world a better place for animals, visit worldanimalday.org.uk



21.01.2022 Breakfast doesn’t get much cuter, or noisier, than this.. #Adoption

21.01.2022 You asked and we’ve listened! Due to the massive demand for our 20% discount on canine and feline vaccinations, and us not being able to fit everyone in, we’ll be extending the promotion for one week until Wednesday 7th October. To top it off we’ll also be drawing a name from all the pets who’ve visited us during our vaccine promotion to win a $100 Coles voucher! Don’t miss out, if your furry best mate is due their vaccination simply contact us on 98815417 for a time that’s convenient for you.

20.01.2022 Is your pet suffering from allergies? You can help to reduce their symptoms by partaking in some home care tips!



20.01.2022 We would like to shout out to all of the dog and cat parents who visited us for the vaccination promotion last month! We are proud to announce that more than 80 dogs and cats are protected for another year from preventable viruses. One lucky pet parent will be getting a phone call shortly to receive the wonderful news that not only did they save 20% off their pets vaccinations, they have a $100 voucher on the way too! ... Congratulations and thank you to all of our wonderful clients for your ongoing support and being pawsome.

17.01.2022 Snake bites are a subject that we've brought up on many occasions over the years but it’s important that we, as pet owners, keep up to date with what is a constant threat. It’s easy to become complacent as the weather cools but snakes are still present in the environment and for that reason we’ve put together the below guide for what to do if the worst happens. If you suspect that your pet has been bitten by a snake you should immobilise them and try and keep them as quiet a...nd calm as possible. It's vitally important that they receive immediate veterinary treatment. If you call your local vet and they don't answer head straight to their clinic or seek an alternative vet if possible. Do not wait for a return phone call, when dealing with a snake bite several minutes can make all the difference! Do not waste time or put others at risk by trying to identify the snake. Individual species of snake often vary in colour and can be all but impossible to identify other than by experienced professionals. The signs of a snake bite by a tiger (below) or brown snake are varied. They may show some or all of the following signs: Sudden weakness followed by collapse. Shaking or twitching of the muscles. Vomiting. Dilated pupils not responsive to light. Blood in the urine. In the later stages paralysis may occur. Veterinary treatment varies with each individual case, how severe the symptoms are and how rapidly the symptoms progress. Treatment usually consists of intravenous fluids and the administration of antivenom to neutralise the snake venom in the pet's body. Some patients can require multiple vials of antivenom. Around 80% of snake bite victims will survive if treated quickly. This survival rate drops dramatically the longer the time between the bite occurring and treatment being sought. Dogs are an inquisitive bunch so we strongly recommend walking them on a leash during the warmer months. Cats however are natural hunters and will attempt to sink their teeth in to practically anything that moves. To lessen the risk to your moggy try and keep long grass and debris in your garden to a minimum. To eradicate the risk entirely keep your cat indoors or build an outside cat run for playtime in the garden. Snake bites and similar occurrences are one of many reasons to look in to how pet insurance can benefit you and your pet. If you come across a snake on your property or in the wild do not attempt to catch it yourself. For advice contact Phil Schenberg on 0416933822. Phil has many years of experience and is a great friend of Narrogin Veterinary Services. Please share and help us reach as many as possible with this vital information. Thank you for reading and stay safe!

17.01.2022 We’ve always been incredibly lucky to have a team of wonderful veterinary nurses at NVS and Soshana, Eaden and Bonnie, you are nothing short of amazing. Thank you for all you do, we appreciate it mire than we could ever hope to say.. #VetNurseDay2020



16.01.2022 With the long weekend fast approaching don’t forget to pop and in and grab any food or medications you may need over the next three days..

14.01.2022 Our 20% discount on canine and feline vaccinations is only available for two more days. Don’t miss out, call us on 98815417 today.

13.01.2022 The breeds that shouldn’t make you sneeze.. Do you have one of these beautiful canines?

11.01.2022 Did you know some breeds are more susceptible to allergies than others?

07.01.2022 How do you make a public holiday even better? Just add pets.



03.01.2022 Has your pet ever been stung by a bee or wasp? Some pets barely notice, while others may experience significant swelling to the area of the sting. Unfortunately, some pets may even experience an allergic reaction of anaphylactic shock, which can be severely life-threatening. If you notice your pet start experiencing any swelling or collapse after a bee sting, call us on 98815417 immediately!

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