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Tatura Vet Clinic

Locality: Tatura, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5824 1755



Address: 27-29 Ross St 3616 Tatura, VIC, Australia

Website: http://tatvet.com.au

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25.01.2022 Things are heating up! Remember that our pet's paws are sensitive to heat the same way our feet are! If you're unsure if the pavement is too hot to walk on, put your hand to the pavement for five seconds, if it's too hot for you, it's too hot for your dog!



23.01.2022 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.

19.01.2022 The weather is heating up so we thought it was a good time to revisit some bushfire safety with your pets. The CFA suggests keeping a Pet Bushfire Relocation Kit on hand that includes: Food and water A bowl for each pet A second collar and lead... A carrier for cats and smaller pets Bedding and a woolen blanket A pet first-aid kit seek your vet's advice A favourite toy Any medications, along with a written list of what they are Your pet's medical history, including proof of vaccination Your vet's contact details See more

19.01.2022 There is a permanent indent on the top of our couch where the cat loves to snooze.



19.01.2022 Cat's need protection from parasites too! Even if your cat is always indoors, they may still be susceptible to parasites.

16.01.2022 We'll reveal the answer to this tricky 'Who Am I' video tomorrow!

08.01.2022 The answer to yesterday's who am I is.. A Dachshund! That one was a little tricky, who got it right?



08.01.2022 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/

07.01.2022 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

05.01.2022 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/

05.01.2022 With the increase in COVID-19 cases in Victoria, we wanted to remind all our clients that we take the health and safety of our clients and team seriously. We are continuing to monitor government advice and are maintaining our disinfection and social distancing measures within our clinic. We ask our clients to help support us by: ... - Avoiding attendance at our clinic if you are unwell. - Only one healthy person can accompany a pet into the clinic. (Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate children at this point in time.) On arrival, please call the clinic from your vehicle to let us know that you have arrived. This will allow us to maintain social distancing rules. If you have a pet emergency during this time but are unwell, please call us to discuss the best way for us to ensure your pet receives the best care. We thank you for helping us stop the spread

03.01.2022 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.



03.01.2022 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.

02.01.2022 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

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