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Nicklin Way Veterinary Surgery

Locality: Warana

Phone: +61 7 5493 2655



Address: 202 Nicklin Way 4575 Warana, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 There are 12 days of GREENIES offers at our clinic! Today only, receive $10 OFF^ GREENIES Canine 1kg Original & Grain Free Varieties. ^Offer available exclusively on Wednesday 23rd December, 2020 and is not redeemable after this date. In store purchases only at our clinic.



25.01.2022 Let’s play a little game to start the year off! Post the last photo you took of your pet!

24.01.2022 We would like to wish our amazing Veterinary Nurse, Haylee a very happy birthday! We hope you had a pawsome day

24.01.2022 Have you missed signs your dog might be in pain? How good are dogs having it these days?! Walk in the morning, another at lunch and if the hooman is bored again, another by 3pm! With many of us still working at home, our canine kids are continuing to love the extra interaction. But maybe you’ve noticed some changes during all this time together? Perhaps your dog is a bit stiff in the mornings, or sore after a big walk? It could be osteoarthritis... Osteoarthritis, also known... as arthritis, can be tricky to pick in its early stages. Changes in the joint aren’t yet visible and, with four legs, our dogs can shift their weight and posture to cope with pain. We often hear owners say, he’s just slowing down, or he’s just a bit stiff. Many don’t notice that their dog is not as willing to exercise and play as he once was, as the change is so gradual. Unfortunately, but the time it becomes obvious, the arthritis is quite advanced and causing considerable pain. Keep an eye on your young dog too, as they can also suffer from arthritis. Call us if you notice any of these symptoms the pain of arthritis can be treated! Stiffness when getting out of bed in the morning (yes, just like us humans!) Limping or stiffness after a walk or exercise Licking or gnawing at joints or paws Puffy joints Abnormal gait Reluctance to walk upstairs or jump Reluctance to play and run Change in behaviour such as aggression Postural change or muscle wastage



23.01.2022 Our sought after puppy preschool has a few spaces available! We maintain a small class to ensure you and your puppy get the information and training needed. We allow puppies between the ages of 10-16 weeks as this is the critical age for social interaction and learning the correct behaviours. It is run at the clinic on a Wednesday evening with the next class starting on the 4th of November, for more information contact the girls on 54932655 to secure your spot! Be quick they will fill fast!

21.01.2022 We would like to wish our wonderful Belinda, a very happy birthday for today

18.01.2022 Happy Mother’s Day



18.01.2022 We had the beautiful Bee in recently! Have you ever seen a dog happier to see the vet than Bee?!

17.01.2022 There are 12 days of GREENIES offers at our clinic! Today only, receive 20% OFF^ GREENIES Canine 340g & 510g Original Varieties only. ^Offer available exclusively on Tuesday 22nd December, 2020 and is not redeemable after this date. In store purchases only at our clinic.

15.01.2022 BRISBANE LOCKDOWN With the new lockdown that has been put into place in Brisbane, we ask that the following measures are followed which are being implemented immediately until advised: All clients need to phone before entering the premises. ... Please advise staff if you have been in the greater Brisbane area since 2nd January 2021 If so, it will be necessary for the appointment to be postponed OR another person, who has not been to the greater Brisbane area since 2 January 2021, can bring the patient to the appointment. We appreciate your patience during this time

15.01.2022 Staff Training Hours Starting tomorrow the 26th of May, The last Wednesday of every month from 1 pm - 2 pm we will be closed for in-house training! We are doing this to keep our staff up to date with training to ensure the best care for our clients & patients We will be switched to message bank during this time. In the event of a medical emergency please contact North Coast Emergency & Critical Care on 5453 7555

14.01.2022 H A P P Y L O N G W E E K E N D ! We will be CLOSED for the Caloundra show day on the 27th May We will resume normal trading hours on Saturday the 28th of May from 8.30am... If you require Veterinary care for your pet whilst we are closed, please contact North Coast Veterinary Specialist and Referral Centre on 5453 7555. They are located at 5/30 Chancellor Park Blvd, Sippy Downs



14.01.2022 Sometimes you just have to stop and smell the flowers!

12.01.2022 R U OK? Such a simple sentence can make such a massive difference. Today is a very important day in our calendar. A day to take some time to really take notice of the people around you, who may not be acting as they normally would or who may be more disconnected. By asking this simple question you can open the door for them to seek help and change their lives. Veterinary professionals are four times more likely to fall victim of suicide which is why this message is very c...lose to our hearts. So please take the time and have the courage to ask "Are you ok?". Ask your family, friends, colleagues and give your pet a big snuggle. Visit the below link to learn more about how to ask this simple question https://www.ruok.org.au/how-to-ask#preparingtoask

12.01.2022 We have limited numbers of dog and cat Advent calendars available now!

12.01.2022 Shout out to this good boy! Mr Bullseye after his last chemotherapy treatment looking very proud of himself!

11.01.2022 There are 12 days of GREENIES offers at our clinic! Today only, receive 2 x GREENIES Feline 60g Varieties for $12^. ^Offer available exclusively on Monday 21st December, 2020 and is not redeemable after this date. In store purchases only at our clinic.

11.01.2022 When you get dressed up for a visit to the vet

11.01.2022 Osteoarthritis WHAT EXACTLY IS IT? Like humans, animals can suffer from osteoarthritis (commonly known as arthritis). And, as with humans, it doesn’t just impact the elderly. Younger dogs can also suffer from this incredibly painful condition. So, what exactly is osteoarthritis? As the name suggests, ‘osteo’ refers to bone, and ‘itis’ refers to inflammation. A degenerative disease, it progressively gets worse over time if left untreated.... How common is arthritis? Arthritis affects at least one in five and is the number one cause of chronic pain in dogs. It can significantly impact their quality of life, dramatically reducing their ability to walk, run, jump and play. What causes arthritis? The number one cause of arthritis is wear and tear on the protective layer of the bone, called cartilage. This wear and tear creates inflammation within the joint, leading to pain and further degradation of the cartilage cells. Developmental issues in younger dogs, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, are other common causes of arthritis. That’s why it’s so important to ensure your young dog maintains a healthy weight (go easy on the treats!) and is fed a high-quality diet. Keep an eye out for our next post where we’ll talk about identifying the early signs of arthritis, and what to do about them. If you think your dog may be suffering from arthritis, please call us for a check-up.

10.01.2022 What a beautiful pair looking for a furever home

10.01.2022 They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning, We will remember them... Lest we forget

09.01.2022 Make sure your furry friend is up to date with their tick prevention! If you’re unsure about your product call us on 54932655 and we can help you out Ps. Yes Floyd made an appearance on WIN News Sunshine Coast!

08.01.2022 Odin being such a polite boy waiting for his treats

07.01.2022 Beautiful peonies from one of our many lovely clients

06.01.2022 Read Sophie’s Story below 4 Paws Animal Rescue Inc https://mailchi.mp/c/sophie-survives-beerwah-forest-ordeal

06.01.2022 How is Osteoarthritis diagnosed? Arthritis can be quickly and easily diagnosed by our experienced team of Veterinarians. We perform a range of physical examinations to assess whether your loved doggo may be suffering from arthritis. We’ll ask you lots of questions too so we can get a good picture of your dog’s overall health and any recent changes in mood, behaviour or movement. In more serious cases, particularly in younger dogs where we suspect there may be a mechanical issue, we may take some x-rays of the affected joint. This will give us a definitive answer and will help get your dog into an arthritis management plan. But don’t worry, arthritis can be very easily treated when caught early. This means your pooch can have a long, happy and pain free life!

06.01.2022 Cutie pie Maggie knows how to work her puppy eyes! She already has us wrapped around her little paw!

03.01.2022 Does your pet require compounded medication or prescription medication? Please ensure you have enough to see your pet into the new year as our suppliers will be closed over this period! Call us now if you need to organize more medication on 54932655

02.01.2022 Reminder of our hours over the Christmas holiday period below. Normal trading hours after the 2nd of January. For any emergencies outside of our opening hours please contact North Coast Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care on 5453 7555. They are located at 5/30 Chancellor Village Blvd, Sippy Downs

02.01.2022 Did you notice some familiar faces on the new white pages?! We are very proud to be featured on this years white pages! #nicklinwayvet #nwvspets #whitepages #sunshinecoast #supportsmallbusiness #supportlocal

02.01.2022 Happy Vet Nurse Day We would like to wish our very talented and skilled Veterinary Nurses a happy Vet Nurse Day! They all show so much compassion and love for the animals we see each and everyday and treat them like they are their own! They have so many roles you might not be aware they have to do as a ‘Vet Nurse’ such as being an anaesthetist, surgical assistant, phlebotomist, paramedic, radiographer, lab technician, nutritionist, teacher, administrator, counsellor &... quiet often a friend! We encourage you if you happen to see a vet nurse today, please take the time to stop and thank them for everything they do! You can also drop your wishes below for our amazing team of Vet Nurses

01.01.2022 Rolly, Boris and Luna

01.01.2022 With New Years Eve around the corner we hope all of our patients see it in safely! Here are some tips to keep your fur children happy and safe during the NYE festivities! Keep your pets inside and secure! (Dogs even in fenced yards can find a way to escape when they are terrified!) Give them a place to hide! Set up a comfortable room or crate inside your home! Make sure the microchip details are up to date as well as council and name tags! This ensures if they get o...ut a quick return home if brought into a vet surgery Keep then busy with treats, toys and ambient noise! Stay home and keep them company! If your pet still manages to get out, it is a good idea to contact all local vets and your local council to leave details in case the name tag is missing or there is a issue with the microchip. It is also a good idea to contact Sunshine Coast Lost Pet Register to post a photo and information Have a happy and safe New Year's!

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