Northern Veterinary Group in Wallan, Victoria | Pet service
Northern Veterinary Group
Locality: Wallan, Victoria
Phone: +61 3 5783 2235
Address: 139 High Street 3756 Wallan, VIC, Australia
Website: http://www.northernvets.com.au
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25.01.2022 Frozen Treat Friday #4. A refreshing treat for your pup this weekend!
25.01.2022 Did you know we also offer rabbit desexing? Hops was with us recently for his castration procedure. We were pleased to see Hops was on a good diet consisting of predominantly hay, grass and leafy vegetables We recommend grass hay, meadow or oaten hay. Rabbit pallets and fruit should only make a small amount (less than 5%) of a rabbits diet ... #wallanveterinaryhospital #rabbitsofinstagram
24.01.2022 Did you know 60g of cheese for your dog or cat is equal to two eating two donuts!
23.01.2022 Just a reminder that as of Tuesday 11th May, Wallan Vet now closes at 6pm Monday Friday instead of 8pm and remains open 8am 5pm Saturday. We will still be open 6 days a week to support and care for your pets. If you have any questions, feel free to contact us directly at the clinic on (03) 5783 2235
23.01.2022 With the weather heating up and restrictions easing, many families with furry family members are getting back into nature and taking their dogs out with them. This raises the question of how to safely take your dog on a hike. https://bestforpet.com.au/so-youre-taking-your-pet-on-a-hi/
22.01.2022 Did you know that all our Best for Pet members get an unlimited number of consultations included in their membership? How's that for peace of mind.
22.01.2022 While the weather is hot, make sure that any bird enclosures are kept in a shady area out of the sun
20.01.2022 Indi melting us with her puppy dog eyes while in for her final vaccination today #kilmorevetclinic #dogsofinstagram
20.01.2022 It's time to celebrate Howl-oween! Don't forget to store your Halloween treats away from your curious pets. Chocolate and lollies can be toxic for your furry family members.
20.01.2022 We are currently experiencing issues with our phone system, we working quickly to rectify the issue and thank you for your patience.
19.01.2022 It's International Golden Retriever Day! Share the love and show us your loveable, goofy goldens.
19.01.2022 During the First World War, red poppies were among the first plants to spring up in the devastated battlefields of northern France and Belgium. We continue to use the poppy today as a symbol of remembrance for those who have been lost in the line of duty. Lest we forget
18.01.2022 There is a permanent indent on the top of our couch where the cat loves to snooze.
14.01.2022 Happy Australia Day!
13.01.2022 Keeping your pet's details up-to-date is important for ensuring that we know who they belong to in case they get lost. If you have recently moved or changed your details, please let us and your council know today.
12.01.2022 Update, Oliver is now fed, he did not starve If your pet was to make the news headlines, what would the headline say?
11.01.2022 The weather is heating up so we thought it was a good time to revisit some bushfire safety with your pets. The CFA suggests keeping a Pet Bushfire Relocation Kit on hand that includes: Food and water A bowl for each pet A second collar and lead... A carrier for cats and smaller pets Bedding and a woolen blanket A pet first-aid kit seek your vet's advice A favourite toy Any medications, along with a written list of what they are Your pet's medical history, including proof of vaccination Your vet's contact details See more
11.01.2022 The answer to yesterday's who am I is.. A Dachshund! That one was a little tricky, who got it right?
10.01.2022 It's time for preventative health care steps 4 -6. Did you guess them correctly? If you have any questions about treating parasites, feeding your pet, or ways to get your pet active, have a chat with one of our friendly team members at your next vet visit
09.01.2022 We love receiving happy snaps from our patients at home Toby had his eye removed here at the Wallan Vet Hospital and we are pleased he is recovering well #eyeenucleation ... #bordercolliesofinstagram #wallanveterinaryhospital See more
08.01.2022 We'll reveal the answer to this tricky 'Who Am I' video tomorrow!
08.01.2022 With the weather cooling down and more people enjoying being outdoors by the fire, if your beloved pet happens to sustain a burn-related injury, follow these steps and contact us immediately
07.01.2022 Due to the current government announcement, our clinic is returning to contactless protocols from 11.59 Thursday 27th May, 2021. At this time, we will be prioritising essential veterinary services, including the alleviation of conditions causing animals pain, distress or illness. Non essential services may be deferred until it is safe to provide them. We ask that you phone ahead so that our nurses can assess your situation and secure you an appointment time if necessary. ... If you are coming in for an appointment, our door will be locked. We ask that you remain in your vehicle and call the clinic when you arrive. One of our team members will be out to bring your pet inside, and your appointment will be conducted over the phone with the Veterinarian. If medication is needed, the nurse will bring them out to your car along with your pet. We apologise for any inconvenience caused while we try to navigate the current situation.
06.01.2022 Keep your eyes open for ticks on your pet's skin this spring season. A good tip is to check them when you're giving them a brush.
06.01.2022 To celebrate International Day of Families, comment below on what adventures you and your family have been on?
06.01.2022 Happy Mother's Day to all of the Mums! Thanks for everything that you do
06.01.2022 Are your plants pet safe? It’s spring and there are lots of flowers in bloom. Take some time to familiarise yourself with a few of the flowers and plants that may be toxic to your pet. https://bestforpet.com.au/flowers-and-plants-that-are-toxi/
06.01.2022 Cat's need protection from parasites too! Even if your cat is always indoors, they may still be susceptible to parasites.
05.01.2022 It's warming up and our pets might need more water than usual to keep them cool and hydrated. Some signs of overheating in pets may include: Panting Lack of coordination Lethargy
04.01.2022 An important pet care tip to keep your four-legged friends safe! If you have any concerns about your pet's health, please call us
03.01.2022 Did you know, the world's largest turtle is the leatherback turtle? It can grow up to 160cm long and can weigh up to 680kg! Information sourced from WWF
03.01.2022 How have your pets been keeping cool this summer? Comment down below a photo of your pet staying cool!
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