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25.01.2022 Before & after being told youre a good boy. Amalfi came in for his annual vaccinations. Isnt he cute!



25.01.2022 How are you keeping cool today? Look out for wildlife or pets that may show signs of heat distress such as: -increased of difficulty breathing -drooling -weakness... -excessive water consumption -vomiting or diarrhoea Please do not hesitate to give us a call for tailored advise specific to your situation. This little one came in after being found in the heat. We believe he will make a full recovery and be re released after some TLC and rehabilitation. So cute! See more

25.01.2022 HOT WEATHER WARNING This Friday and Saturday will be 40 degrees in Adelaide! Please be vigilant in keeping your pets safe!... Some recommendations, tips and tricks: Do not walk your dogs during this time unless it is early morning or very late at night. Their paws will burn on the concrete and also beach sand. This can also cause extra stress on their temperature and respiratory system. Ensure your pet has shelter, lots of water available, or better yet keep them indoors with cooling. Prepare 'doggy ice blocks' in the freezer Take them to work with you if you are able to or get them looked after If you own exotic pets such as rabbits and guinea pigs they need to be inside and kept cool. They can die in this type of heat if they are exposed to it. If you own brachycephalic dogs such as Pugs, Bulldogs, French Bulldogs etc. They also need to be inside and kept cool. They can also die if exposed to this type of heat due to their small airways. This unfortunately can happen very quickly. Please call us if you have questions or concerns!! Everyone stay safe and cool and we are here to help We will post signs of heat stress in pets tomorrow.

25.01.2022 Hey hey its Saturday! This weather may be gloomy but this face is guaranteed to brighten up your day! 15 weeks old and already stealing everyones hearts. ... Beau was such a good boy for his puppy hip x-rays yesterday and lapped up all the snuggles he could get. See more



24.01.2022 Here is Albie relaxing after his desexing surgery. Watching his favourite bird and squirrel YouTube videos cuddling up to his Sheep toy

24.01.2022 Our Unley Vet Surgery - Pets and their People have restocked on some toys! Winston can confirm they are chew proof!

23.01.2022 Ball of fluff or puppy!? Baby Joey is a 10 week old Australian Shepherd



23.01.2022 Ever wondered what it looks like when your pet is having a dental procedure? Here, Dr Kirra Ikonomou and veterinary nurse Lauren are doing a dental clean on a patient. For adult cats and dogs with existing dental disease, a scale and polish from your veterinarian is often necessary.

21.01.2022 Dental disease is often preventable and in most cases, easy to achieve at home. There are many different methods to keep your pet's "pearly white" teeth and these should be started while they are puppies and kittens. For adult cats and dogs with existing dental disease, a dental treatment with a scale and polish under general anaesthetic is often necessary to get their mouth back into top condition. This will allow us to start prevention with a clean mouth which needs to be continued at home to hopefully prevent, or slow down dental disease developing again in the future.

21.01.2022 Meet last weeks Puppy Preschool Graduates Skye the Labrador Retriever Jax the Staffordshire Bull Terrier Joey the Australian Shepherd ... These guys were a lot of fun! See blooper roll included demonstrating how easy it is to get pictures of puppies in hats

20.01.2022 Post dental feels!

20.01.2022 Jelly is so photogenic. Look at that gorgeous smile Thanks for brightening our days when you come into the clinic!



19.01.2022 Cute puppy alert!!

19.01.2022 Is your pet itching? Did you know our pets can experience allergies like we can. Give us a call. We can help.

18.01.2022 Rambo impressed us all with how patiently he waited to be seen for his annual check up the other week. He got some extra cuddles and treats for being such a good boy!

18.01.2022 Isn't Trevor the cutest security guard you have ever seen!?

17.01.2022 Rest In Peace beautiful Cleo. We had the privilege of seeing the special bond between Cleo and her owners over the last 10 years. Cleo was such a sweet and special dog. As pet owners ourselves, we all know the pain experienced when losing our friends. Please join us in keeping Cleo's owners in our thoughts today.

17.01.2022 Don't forget to book in your pet for a check up!

14.01.2022 Did you know human shampoo can be harmful if used on your pet? Our surgeries stock aloveen as a gentle hypoallergenic shampoo that may be used on both cats and dogs. Give us a call and we can recommend how often to wash your pet and can put this aside for you.

13.01.2022 Say hello to our latest Puppy Preschool graduates from last weekend: Fern the Border Collie Rain the Staffy Sammie the Staffy x... Pluto the Italian Greyhound Such a delightful group to have the first time back after Covid restrictions were lifted. Our classes run on Saturday mornings at the clinic. For more information, give us a call on 83 555 475

12.01.2022 Is your pet licking their paws? Scratching? Give us a call so we can help your pet! Did you know animals experience allergies, just like us?

12.01.2022 Two olives are sitting on a branch. One falls off, and the other one asks Are you okay?? The one on the ground groans and says Yeah, olive ... Little miss Olive had a little tumble AND a desexing procedure all within 4 days! Talk about a #ruffweek! Here she is getting a comforting cuddle from Nurse Harriett after her procedure

12.01.2022 It's always important to monitor and control your dog to ensure they don't eat anything harmful. Malicious poisonings are scary; but very rare. Accidental ingestion of harmful things are quite common. How do you try to keep your dog from eating anything they shouldn't on a walk?

12.01.2022 Hello Spring!! Cedric Doggery is blooming and ready to party! Nothing is going to hold this sunflower back

11.01.2022 Olive presented to us after getting injured by another dog. Her owner noticed after the incident she couldn't use one of her back legs properly. We took radiogr...aphs and found that her left hip had dislocated! Whilst under general anaesthetic we were able to perform a 'closed hip reduction' where the hip was gently manouvered back into the socket. Olive is now on strict bed rest for 4 weeks to prevent it from dislocating again. She was such a brave girl!

11.01.2022 How handsome is Loki?! Can anyone guess what breeds make up this stunner?

10.01.2022 Finley is one chill puppy! She stayed with us for the day to get some xrays and she snoozed the day away!

10.01.2022 Hello is this the Wayville Animal Hospital? No, this is Max 8 week old Max the chihuahua came in today for his Free Puppy Health Check. It was love at first sight with everyone he met and we cant wait to see him again for his next vaccinations!

09.01.2022 We all know how uncomfortable itching can be! We want to help your pet be comfortable. Give us a call, we can help.

08.01.2022 Meet the adorable Miss Potato! She came in today to get a lump on her tail checked out. (No, not her cute pom pom at the end) Dr Jane did an FNA (Fine Needle As...piration) and found that it was infected. We hope that Potato feels much better now with some antibiotics and her pretty new hat! If your pet has any lumps or bumps that are new or changing in size or shape, it's important to get them checked out with our dedicated team. An early diagnosis can significantly increase their chances of success!

07.01.2022 It's important that every decoration and gift on a tree is pet safe, especially if the pets have access to the decorations during the night unsupervised. Give our dedicated veterinary team a call if you need advise. Comment below how you are decorating your tree. We would love to see it!

07.01.2022 Murphy thoroughly enjoyed some cuddles whilst he was in for desexing this week. Aren't those eyes stunning?!

06.01.2022 It's #HOT. Tag a friend to help keep the #PetsofAdelaidesafe during this hot weather.

06.01.2022 Romina and Joey having a cuddle at reception

05.01.2022 As you can see Fred is super focused on the treat he is about to receive! German Short Haired Pointers have great personalities!

04.01.2022 What you feed your pet can also play a large role in their oral health. Chewing can provide a mechanical way to clean your pet's teeth as well as provide some environmental enrichment or fun!

03.01.2022 Congratulations to our latest Puppy Preschool Graduates! Stella the Staffy Monte the Labradoodle Tilly Jean the Griffon... Fleckig the German Short Haired Pointer See more

03.01.2022 Regularly brushing your pets teeth helps prevent the build-up of plaque and tartar, which in turn reduces the risk of gum disease. Bacteria from unhealthy teeth and gums can enter the bloodstream and cause disease in other organs such as the heart, liver and kidneys. Book your pet in for a dental check with our vets today.

02.01.2022 Our pets are curious by nature and as the weather heats up, we tend to be outdoors with our furry friends more often. Watch out for the below garden dangers this Spring. Snail and slug baits This is a relatively common form of poisoning seen in pets, and is both distressing and dangerous. Dogs especially can be attracted to baits in pellet form as they look similar to dry dog food. Poisonous plants Many indoor and outdoor plants are toxic including lilies, castor bean and ...castor oil plants, and Yesterday-Today-Tomorrow plants (especially the berries). Tree or plant stone fruits Dogs may eat fruit stones, berries and seeds, and this can lead to serious intestinal blockages and obstructions, which can be fatal. Some fruit stones, berries or seeds may also contain toxic compounds which can be poisonous to your pets too. Fertilisers Fertilisers may be in liquid, granular or solid form and can include additives such as herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, iron, zinc and copper. Certain fertilisers may also contain bacterial or fungal toxins which can have serious side effects if ingested. Insecticides - Insecticides are readily available for home and commercial use and are highly toxic to pets. Bee Stings - Watch for allergic reactions. A severe reaction can be caused by a large number of stings or by an allergic reaction. Signs of a reaction include: *General weakness *Difficulty breathing *A large amount of swelling extending away from the sting site. Give us a call if your pet has come into contact with any of the above. See more

02.01.2022 It's #HOT. Tag a friend to help keep the #PetsofAdelaide safe during this hot weather.

01.01.2022 These teeth looked okay... but upon x-ray we can see the supportive bone around the whole tooth has been destroyed by periodontitis. The bone should be up to the level of the dotted line. There is also a tooth root abscess that has destroyed bone around the root of the tooth in the red circle. Ouch!! This highlights one of the reasons why a professional dental clean with x-rays is so important. Our pets can't tell us when their teeth hurt.

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