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PETstock VET

Locality: Toowoomba, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4614 0066



Address: 2/222 Anzac Avenue 4350 Toowoomba, QLD, Australia

Website: www.petstock.com.au/vet

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24.01.2022 Are you sick of protecting your couch from your cat? Don't forget, cat scratching is normal, healthy behaviour. However, there are ways you can prevent your furniture from being the target. Find out how...



19.01.2022 Before & after Gorgeous two-year old kelpie, Mila, recently visited our PETstock VET Craigieburn clinic for a Grade 2 dental - and the results were fantastic! Although she's looking a little deflated in these snaps, she was a really sweet patient, who now has full refreshed pearly whites.... Learn more about our dental services: http://bit.ly/YourPetsSmile

18.01.2022 Meet Gypsy A new mum who was brought into our PETstock VET Gosford clinic after she was struggling to deliver her kittens. After being admitted to our clinic, X-rays confirmed Gypsy had two babies still in her stomach, which she was unable to deliver. Dr Leah and Dr Graeme decided to perform a C-section to ensure the safe delivery of the remaining two kittens. All was a success during the procedure, with the entire kitten crew now safe and healthy. We love an ending (or beginning) like this

16.01.2022 Spring allergies affect dogs in a similar way they surface for humans. It's a season where irritants are more prevalent, and outdoor activities are increased, resulting in more opportunities for a skin reaction. If your dog's skin is looking red, swollen, or rashy, it may just be an allergic response. Find out the most common dog skin allergies...



06.01.2022 Meet Miss Daisy She recently visited our Rouse Hill Clinic for bladder stones to be removed, which was a complete success and big relief to her humans. Now she's at home, recovering well. We wish her all the very best! Signs of bladder stones include: ... Urinating small amounts very frequently. Blood in the urine. Discoloured urine. Discomfort and difficulty urinating. Bloated or sensitive stomach. Avoidance of exercise. Pain in the kidney area. If your dog is showing any of these symptoms, please contact your local vet for further tests and investigation.

05.01.2022 Meet Millie, who recently visited for a routine spay During surgery, as Dr Abbie White was examining the gastrointestinal tract, she felt an unusual firm swollen section of the intestine. Dr Abbie explored further and discovered a foreign object. This ended up being seed from a peach, which had somehow lodged itself in the intestine. ... What was supposed to be a routine spay turned into a spay and laparotomy. Lucky for Millie the seed was identified, and she has now fully recovered

03.01.2022 Poor Kasey visited our PETstock VET Cannington clinic recently, after a very nasty wound to her thigh. It was unknown how the injury occurred, but it was quickly stitched up on the first visit. Unfortunately, due to the location of injury (which sees lots of movement of the skin), Kasey returned the very next day with wound dehiscence, and breakdown had occurred The team at Cannington re-sutured the wound and Penrose drain placed. The very same thing happened after the se...cond visit. So, with some creative thinking, Dr Ivan provided Kasey with a tie-over bandage - success! Kasey has since been visiting for bandage changes but is well on the way to recovery



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