Tinana Vet Surgery in Maryborough, Queensland | Veterinary surgeon
Tinana Vet Surgery
Locality: Maryborough, Queensland
Phone: +61 7 4123 0555
Address: 12 Gympie Road 4650 Maryborough, QLD, Australia
Website: https://tinanavetsurgery.weebly.com
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25.01.2022 Who’s excited for Puppy School & Level one! Starting this week Who’s excited for Puppy School & Level one! Starting this week
22.01.2022 Our third lot of Dogs at our Level One Trainer: Bay Buddies - Ashleigh Kate Cooper Level one is for dogs older then 18wks
21.01.2022 Cat Harness & Lead set now in at Tinana Vet
19.01.2022 Dear Valued Clients We are closed on the following days: Thursday 24th: 7:30-12... Friday 25th: Closed Saturday 26th: Closed Sunday 27th: Closed Monday 28th: Closed Tuesday 29th: 7:30-4:00 Wednesday 30th: 7:30-5:00 Thursday 31st: 7:30-5:30 Friday 1st: Closed Saturday 2nd: Closed Sunday 3rd: Closed Monday 4th: 7:30-530 For emergencies only please call 0429343052 Merry Christmas to all and have a safe and happy holidays
19.01.2022 Congratulations to our first lot of Level 1 Graduates
14.01.2022 If you own a White & Tabby cat wearing this collar please call Tinana Vet on 41230555
13.01.2022 Dr. Brittany Ward (New Grad), Hugh (5th Year Student) & Grady (School Student), with Largo the 16year old Clydesdale
13.01.2022 Available for adoption
12.01.2022 If you have borrowed one of our cages could you please return them as soon as you can. We have none left for our clients that need them Thank you
11.01.2022 !! PARALYSIS TICKS !! We are coming into Tick season Here is some infomation about the deadly Paralysis Tick & Prevention:... "Ixodes holocyclus" is more commonly known as the "Australian paralysis tick" and is considered one of the most medically important in dogs and cats. It can cause paralysis in your pets by injecting 'neurotoxins' into its hosts, frequently with fatal results. What does a Paralysis Tick look like? They tend to be light blue to grey in colour, ranging in size from 2 or 3 millimetres to as large as 10 millimetres, and even the smallest can cause paralysis! They can usually be identified by the position of their legs (all postitioned very closely to the head), the shape of their 'anal groove', and the shape of their head. How can you find a tick on your pet? Although most ticks are found around the head and neck of the animals, they can also be found inside the ears, inside the mouth, and can end up anywhere on the body. It is especially important to search longhaired dogs very thoroughly between the eyes and the end of the nose. The most reliable way to locate ticks is to systematically run your fingers through your cat or dog's coat. Always assume there is more than one tick and continue your systematic search. EVEN ONCE THE TICK HAS BEEN REMOVED YOUR PET CAN CONTINUE TO GET WORSE UP TO FOUR DAYS LATER! YOU SHOULD ALWAYS CONTACT YOUR VET IF YOU FIND A PARALYSIS TICK ON YOUR PET! The signs of tick poisoning can include: Early signs: A change in voice; the meow or bark becomes softer and/or changes pitch. Weakness in the back legs; walking along then sitting down suddenly is a common early sign. Vomiting - especially if it happens several times in a day and you see froth. Later signs: Wobbliness in the back legs. Excessive salivation and vomiting Panting, progressing to loud breathing, even grunting noises. Many dogs will exhibit a moist cough and breathing problems before other signs. Worsening signs: As signs of poisoning progress, the animals become unable to stand. Breathing becomes exaggerated and difficult. As breathing becomes more difficult, the gums become cold and blue-tinged. Death follows quite quickly. So, how do you prevent your beloved pet getting a paralysis tick? There are many products you can get to prevent your pet from getting a deadly Paralysis tick. Please remember NO tick product is 100% effective and we highly sugggest still checking your pet over regularly. If you have any concerns that your pet may be exhibiting signs similar to those mentioned above or have pulled a tick off your pet, please contact your regular vet for further advice. Please share this post with all your friends !
08.01.2022 Meet Diesel He is a very handsome playful boy, just over 1yr old. Diesel has a beautiful face and the personality to match! Diesel loves all dogs and love...s to play! He is great with children and has grown up with them. He sits and shakes on command, he loves to play tug a war, going for walks and loves bath time! Diesel has loads of energy and just wants to play. Best suited to a home with another big dog, he loves ALL dogs but not all dogs love him Diesel is a American Staffy, he is a big boy weighing around 35kg Very placid boy not a mean bone in his body. Does not chew and loves to sleep inside. He come from a registered breeder in Melbourne and does have papers. He is vaccinated, microchipped, Desexed and up to date with all parasite prevention. If you are looking for your new best friend then this is your boy!
08.01.2022 Our first lot of Puppies have graduated Puppy School with Bay Buddies www.instagram.com/baybuddies20
07.01.2022 Christmas Harnesses !!! Get them while stocks last
07.01.2022 New stock being added all the time! Don’t miss out Big & Little Dogs
07.01.2022 Lost Cat Lost in Tinana Please keep your eyes out for this girl - if you see her call Tinana Vet ASAP
06.01.2022 ! Good News ! The two people in question have had their results back & they are negative! (Staff Member & The man who had contact with the two woman)... The rest of the staff are still waiting for their results to come back, but due to the link now being broken, we will be opening on Monday. We will keep everyone updated with the rest of the staffs results. Thank you everyone for being so understanding
04.01.2022 We DO NOT have a positive Case at the clinic at this stage NO ONE at the clinic has been in direct contact with a positive Covid 19 case Please do not listen to rumors - we are happy to answer any questionsWe DO NOT have a positive Case at the clinic at this stage NO ONE at the clinic has been in direct contact with a positive Covid 19 case Please do not listen to rumors - we are happy to answer any questions
03.01.2022 ! Update ! We will reopen as soon as test results are back ! We will also post results on our FB page Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused! Update ! We will reopen as soon as test results are back ! We will also post results on our FB page Sorry for any inconvenience this has caused
03.01.2022 To all our valued clients One of our Staff members have been in contact with someone who has been in contact with someone who has Covid 19. No we do not have a confirmed case. We are just being cautious. ... Thank you Tinana Vet Team
03.01.2022 Now stocking Smiley Bear Creations Matchy Scrunchies, Bandannas and poo bags $15each
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