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Spreyton Veterinary Services

Locality: Spreyton, Tasmania

Phone: +61 3 6424 2495



Address: Durkins Road 7310 Spreyton, TAS, Australia

Website: https://spreytonvetservices.com.au

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25.01.2022 The moment you've all been waiting for. The answer to yesterday's video is. Maine Coon!... Did you get it right?



25.01.2022 Can you guess the breed of cat from the clues listed below? Be sure to comment your answer and check back tomorrow to see if you were right!

24.01.2022 Every cat owner knows that cats love to find spots that are cosy and warm. This winter, make sure to remove their bedding off the cold floor and provide extra warmth.

24.01.2022 Keep your eyes open for ticks on your pet's skin this spring season. A good tip is to check them when you're giving them a brush.



23.01.2022 It's paralysis tick season - and they can be very serious!. Make sure you are up to date on parasite protection to ensure your pet is kept safe all year round

23.01.2022 Fleas and ticks and mites, oh my! Get the most complete parasite protection for your pup in one monthly chew that protects from: Fleas... Ticks Mites Heartworm Intestinal Worms PLUS this is your chance to protect your dog from nasty parasites for FREE all year long. Purchase any NexGard or NexGard Spectra product between now and October 31st and tell is in 25 words or less why you should win to be in the draw!* *T&Cs apply.

23.01.2022 Lillies and Hydrangeas should be removed from in and around the house if you have a cat! They can be very toxic if ingested



22.01.2022 Post the last pet photo you took with your phone!

22.01.2022 Have you been paying attention? The answers to these questions are jumbled but can be found in our posts throughout the month! Can you get them all right?

22.01.2022 Watch the video below and try to guess the breed of dog! We'll reveal the answer tomorrow

21.01.2022 During the First World War, red poppies were among the first plants to spring up in the devastated battlefields of northern France and Belgium. We continue to use the poppy today as a symbol of remembrance for those who have been lost in the line of duty. Lest we forget

21.01.2022 Spring is prime time for fleas and ticks. By keeping up with your dog's parasite protection, you're not only protecting them from fleas and ticks, but from the many serious diseases that the parasites can spread. NexGard Spectra's simple, monthly chew can keep your pet protected from nasty internal and external parasites. There is no better time to protect your pet. Buy any NexGard or NexGard Spectra product between now and October 31st and tell us in 25 words or less why you... should be the winner, and you will be in the draw to win a year's worth of parasite protection for your dog!* *T&Cs apply.



21.01.2022 Does anyone else's dog give them this look when they mention the word walk?

20.01.2022 Comment a photo below of your precious pooch!

19.01.2022 50 eggs in one day!? Avoid infestation! Did you know fleas are the most common parasite in the world? Perhaps not a surprise when adult fleas can lay up to 50 eggs a day which can quickly cause an infestation in your home.

19.01.2022 We'll reveal the answer to this tricky 'Who Am I' video tomorrow!

19.01.2022 X-rays can be used to screen for diseases in your pet's heart and lungs, as well as diagnose foreign objects and provide information about organ size an shape!

19.01.2022 Happy International Dogs day to all of our beautiful pooches. Here’s just a few.

18.01.2022 It's nice to take some time out of the day-to-day to say thank you to all the amazing dads out there.

18.01.2022 With the weather heating up and restrictions easing, many families with furry family members are getting back into nature and taking their dogs out with them. This raises the question of how to safely take your dog on a hike. https://bestforpet.com.au/so-youre-taking-your-pet-on-a-hi/

15.01.2022 Spring is a great time for getting outdoors and tending to the garden. Just make sure you keep your pet safe by putting all your gardening tools away whenever you leave, even if it's just for a minute! And keep pesticides and fertilisers where your pet can't get to them.

15.01.2022 Our beloved pets are not only at risk of fleas, but also worms. Did you know a female roundworm can produce over 10,000 eggs a day? That is more eggs every day than there are dots in this picture.

15.01.2022 It's time to celebrate Howl-oween! Don't forget to store your Halloween treats away from your curious pets. Chocolate and lollies can be toxic for your furry family members.

13.01.2022 It's warming up and our pets might need more water than usual to keep them cool and hydrated. Some signs of overheating in pets may include: Panting Lack of coordination Lethargy

13.01.2022 Are your plants pet safe? It’s spring and there are lots of flowers in bloom. Take some time to familiarise yourself with a few of the flowers and plants that may be toxic to your pet. https://bestforpet.com.au/flowers-and-plants-that-are-toxi/

09.01.2022 Winter is finally over, and spring has sprung! Our Pet Safe Spring tips can help you and your pet remain safe and healthy this season

08.01.2022 The answer to yesterday's video is. A Siberian Husky! Who got it right??

07.01.2022 Cat's need protection from parasites too! Even if your cat is always indoors, they may still be susceptible to parasites.

06.01.2022 Did you know that all our Best for Pet members get an unlimited number of consultations included in their membership? How's that for peace of mind.

03.01.2022 There is a permanent indent on the top of our couch where the cat loves to snooze.

03.01.2022 Meet Frankie and Max our Munchkin cats in for their annual vaccinations

01.01.2022 Did you know that cats need to see the vet just as often as dogs? For the ROYAL CANIN Take Your Cat to the Vet initiative, we’re helping to spread the word about the importance of annual veterinary check-ups for cats. Book your appointment today!

01.01.2022 The answer to yesterday's who am I is.. A Dachshund! That one was a little tricky, who got it right?

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