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Pet Doctors Palm Beach

Locality: Palm Beach

Phone: +61 7 5576 0400



Address: Shop 28, 19th Avenue Shopping Centre 4221 Palm Beach, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Dr Peter: "Who's a beautiful puppo?" Rami: "Aww shucks, Dr Peter!"



21.01.2022 Lovely Lorik gives us all a reason to smile

18.01.2022 Who else is smiling watching this? Happy Friday everyone!

16.01.2022 Oh Penny, you're shameless! We love this friendly girl!



14.01.2022 Are your pet's microchip detail up to date? As we all start to spend more time outdoors, it’s especially important to make sure your pet is properly identified with an up-to-date microchip. Sadly, many stray pets with microchips are unable to be safely reunited with their owners due to incorrect or incomplete microchip registration details. How should I register my new pet?... If you are adopting a cat or dog that has already been microchipped, you should receive a signed ‘Change of Owner/Details’ microchip form (with your new pet’s microchip number on it) from the breeder or previous owner. You must then use this paperwork to register your pet as soon as possible with your state pet registry this can be done at your local council, or in some states, online via a state pet registry website. This will link your contact details with your pet’s microchip number. This way, if your pet is ever picked up as a stray, authorised individuals or organisations can scan your pet to get their microchip number and search it on the state pet database to obtain your contact details. What if my contact details change? If you move house or change phone numbers, ensure you update your pet’s microchip contact details on your state pet registry as soon as possible. Animals in new homes can feel disoriented for a while and may be more likely to stray. For previously registered pets, you can often change registration details online yourself, using your previously created registry profile. Otherwise, contact your local council for assistance in updating your pet’s record. If you are not sure if your pet is microchipped or whether your details are currently up-to-date, just ask one of our Pet Doctors team for assistance by calling us on 5576 0400.

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11.01.2022 KEEPING AN EYE OUT FOR TICKS There are several species of ticks which can be a nuisance to pets, and they predominantly occur in rural, coastal and bush areas, so if your pet lives in or visits an area known for ticks, then it’s useful to be aware of how ticks can affect your pet. The potentially fatal paralysis tick is only present on the eastern seaboard of Australia, however there are other tick species present in many areas of Australia and New Zealand and whilst these ti...ck species are not potentially fatal, they can cause local irritation to your pet and can also transmit diseases. Ticks attach to the pet’s skin, burrowing in and become engorged from sucking the pet’s blood. This causes local skin irritation to the pet. Some tick species can also transmit diseases to the pet, and sometimes these diseases may also be a zoonotic risk to people. It is important to regularly check your pet for ticks, especially after exercising your pet in an area known for ticks. If you find a tick on your pet, you can remove it using a special tick hook tool, or seek veterinary attention for further assistance or if you have any concerns. If you are in an area known for the presence of paralysis ticks and you’ve found a tick on your pet and your pet displays any unusual behaviour such as weakness or wobbliness in the leg, or any changes to their breathing, vocalisation or facial expression, then it’s important to seek veterinary advice as soon as possible. If your pet lives in or visits an area where ticks occur, then it’s important to use a tick prevention product to protect your pet. Speak with one of our Pet Doctors team for the best tick prevention advice specific to your pet and geographical location. Even if you are using a tick prevention product on your pet, if your pet is in an area known for ticks, it is still recommended to perform a daily tick check of your pet.



07.01.2022 It's starting to feel a bit festive around here! Who else is feeling Christmas-y?

06.01.2022 We want to welcome gorgeous 8 week old Texas to the Pet Doctors' family!

06.01.2022 Beautiful Maple the 3yo Persian

05.01.2022 Welcome to the Pet Doctors family, little Poppy!

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