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Quirindi Veterinary Clinic

Locality: Quirindi, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6741 2000



Address: 81 Pryor St 2343 Quirindi, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Did you know that that anywhere between 10% and 40% of dogs suffer from allergies with environmental allergies one of the biggest problems? If your dog has allergy symptoms, contact your Fur Life Vet for an appointment to get to the bottom of that itch!



25.01.2022 Dog itching? Environmental allergies are more common in certain breeds of dog. Is yours on the list? Talk to your Fur Life Vet about a skin health check today.

24.01.2022 Fur Life Vet & NexGard Spring Deal! Fur Life Vet clinics have joined with NexGard to bring you a deal too good to miss! Drop into any of our Fur Life Vet Clinics* to protect your pet and pick up your bonus pack for free! Last chance to take advantage of this great deal - offer ends 30 November 2020!

24.01.2022 Noticed your pet itching their skin soon after their walk? Giving your dog regular baths during spring will keep their fur and skin clear of any irritants. If the itch still persists - call your Fur Life Vet and book an appointment!



24.01.2022 Bet your fridge is full of yummy leftovers from Christmas and New Year celebrations! Don't succumb to the pleading looks from you fur kids. Many foods we enjoy can be toxic for pets or too fatty and rich causing stomach upsets and distress. Download our handy list of dangerous foods for pets before you're tempted to fill that bowl with leftovers!

22.01.2022 The great outdoors...camping trips, swims at the beach or walks in the bush means your pet is exposed to a range of insects...and their bites (think ants, spiders, ticks, wasps and bees). Check out our latest post on what to do if you and your best mate get stung!

20.01.2022 Is your pet constantly itching, licking, biting, or rubbing? The sooner we settle the itch, the less likely your pet is to cause trauma to their skin and secondary infections. Book an appointment with your Fur Life Vet today!



17.01.2022 Warm weather brings everyone outside and into the backyard watch out for the furry tails are sure to follow you! Whether you are spring cleaning the garden, doing a complete renovation, or making sure your outdoor space is ready for summer check out our latest post which includes a pet friendly garden checklist to keep you and your paw friends safe all year around.

17.01.2022 Spring season is allergy season for pets so keep an eye out for skin irritations and inflammation, excessive scratching and respiratory issues. Ask your Fur Life Vet about Hill's Prescription Diet Derm Defense. It just might help you pet shake the itch this Spring. Hurry offer ends 30 November 2020!

16.01.2022 We all love seeing our dogs run and play in the yard, or even running off leash in grassy areas. But all the fun can end up in discomfort if they end up with a grass seed wound. Check out our latest post, which includes what to watch out for, signs of grass seed wounds and more!

16.01.2022 On New Years eve many pets become so frightened by the noise and commotion of fireworks that they run from otherwise familiar environments and people, and sadly become lost. It is important to be prepared for nights when fireworks are going to be let off. Read our post on noise phobia and how to prepare your pet for firework events. Speak with your Fur Life Vet about treating noise phobias through behavioural programs and medical options.

12.01.2022 Tip #1 Never leave your dog locked inside the car. Leaving a dog in the car on a hot summers day is the most common cause of heatstroke death in dogs. Even in the shade with the windows partly down, a parked car can quickly reach deadly temperatures. It only takes a few moments for a pet’s body temperature to rise to critical levels placing their lives at risk.



10.01.2022 Spring storms are a common occurrence. Many dogs have a ruff time with loud noises, so it’s a good idea to be prepared. Unsure how to help your pet cope? Talk to your Fur Life Vet about the best way to deal with noise sensitivity this spring.

10.01.2022 The right kind of diet can make a difference for pets that suffer from allergies and right now at Fur Life Vet we have a super saving on Hill’s Derm Defence.

09.01.2022 Heading out for a walk with your dog? Be sure to avoid areas with high pollen plants. Pollen levels tend to be very high early in the morning and on warm days. Plan out your daily walks ahead of time, so you and your dog stay sniffle free this spring!

09.01.2022 Pet's playing up now that you are heading back to work? Read how the gorgeous Raffy overcame Separation Anxiety with the help of Fur Life Vet, Dr Ash Hargreaves.

06.01.2022 Gracie's owners thought she had a split personality loving cuddles one moment then turning aggressive without warning the next. Dr Ash diagnosed Gracie with Impulse-control Aggression. Read how Gracie has turned the corner to a happier, calmer life.

04.01.2022 Thinking of taking your pooch for a midday walk? Always check the temperature before heading out. You don't want your dog's paws to get burnt on the hot pavement! Avoid taking walks during the hottest part of the day. Instead opt for walks early in the morning or late evening when the pavement is cooler. If you really want to go out for that walk at lunchtime use the 5 second rule and check the pavement heat first!

02.01.2022 Happy New Year from the Fur Life Vet family!

01.01.2022 Proud moment for Apiam’s Fur Life Foundation presenting a donation of $120,000 to Rural Aid from our Bushfire Appeal in 2020 supported by our Clinic together with all Apiam Fur Life Vet Clinics and businesses across Australia.

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