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Pet Medical

Locality: Muswellbrook, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6541 1555



Address: 14 Aberdeen street 2333 Muswellbrook, NSW, Australia

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

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22.01.2022 Puppy Love one of each colour. A handful of Snags that came in for vaccinations.



18.01.2022 Due to power issues today, we only have one phone line working. If you cannot get through on our regular phone number please call our alternate number for today 0403 471 683. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

15.01.2022 The tale of Dash's misadventure with cat litter! Puppies love to eat cat poo and all kinds of naughty things! Cat Poo and kitty litter can cause tummy upset, vomiting, diarrhoea and in some cases bowel blockages. If you think your dog has eaten something they shouldn't have, give the Pet Medical team a ring to get them checked out straight away. ... Dash received loads of cuddles and reassurance as part of our low stress handling technique and was able to go home the next day. Moral to the story is "Don't Eat Cat Poo!"

14.01.2022 Frankie's First Swim! Meet Frankie a Rotty pup that is learning the importance of swimming and keeping cool. Just like children supervision is a must when swimming with your dog. #beattheheat #coolingmats #loveyourfriends #petmedicalau



13.01.2022 Did you know dogs sweat through their paw pads? However, it's by panting that dogs circulate necessary air through their bodies to cool down. Beat the heat this summer - a full wading pool is a perfect way for your dog to cool down.

06.01.2022 Tips for Keeping your Cat Cool! Some cats like Orientals e.g. Burmese and Siamese enjoy laying around in the heat. These type of cats are often called Desert Cats, but don't let them fool you, they will over heat if they don't have access to shade and water. Other cat breeds will gravitate toward places that keep them cool, such as tiles, hard floors or outdoor shade. TOP TIPS:... Cats prefer porcelain water bowls over plastic. To keep the water cool try adding ice cubes. They will thank you for it (in their own special cat way). Elevate their beds for easy air flow. If your cat does over heat, try using a cool cloth to wipe over their coat. Air conditioning and fans are also a good idea to have running on those hot Aussie days. Grooming your cat regularly also helps keep them cool. If you notice your cat is drooling, becomes unsteady on their feet, distressed or restless this maybe a sign of heat stress. Call the Pet Medical Team and bring them to the clinic straight away.

06.01.2022 FOUND. Very elderly grey cat handed in to scone clinic, not microchipped, please call 65443201 if you have any info.FOUND. Very elderly grey cat handed in to scone clinic, not microchipped, please call 65443201 if you have any info.



01.01.2022 Did you know 9 million four-legged animals and birds lost their lives in WWI? Purple poppies are worn along side the red poppies to commemorate animals of war who have sacrificed their lives past and present. #lestweforget

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