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25.01.2022 Experienced Vet or New Graduate positions available! Move to the Tropics enjoy the sun, rainforest, Great Barrier Reef and much much more.. Tropical Vet Services is a privately owned group of clinics based on the North Queensland Tropical coast between Babinda in the North and Ayr in the south. We have 5 full service clinics and 3 smaller satellite clinics. All of our clinics are mixed animal clinics and our 5 main clinics are set up with full in-house blood machines, digi...tal xray, ultrasounds (small and large animal), endoscopes and much more. Our group of practices currently employ 19 Veterinarians across our clinics. Their interests include - Small Animal orthopaedics (including cruciates and fracture repairs) - Bovine Reporduction (including ET, FTAI and BBSE’s), nutrition and production - Equine reproduction (including AI’s), dentals and medicine - Small animal behaviour - Wildlife work (including Crocodiles and Cassowaries) - Remote Indigenous Community work on Cape York 2 of our clinics are currently looking to fill vacancies for either an experienced Veterinarian wanting to relocate to our beautiful part of the world or new graduates wanting to start out in a job where they will be supported via our ‘New Graduate Program’. Our new graduate program includes monthly zoom hook ups within Tropical Vet Services to discuss cases or particular topics, tutorials with visiting specialists and when time allows days out on farm doing routine horse or cattle procedures. We do have specialists that work with us so at times we can offer internal referrals for those cases that need it and North Queensland is blessed with travelling specialists in Dermatology, Cardiology, Opthalmology and Surgery that visit the region every few month for those extra tricky cases. Salary will be well above award and is negotiable afterhours on call work is part of the job but you will be well compensated for it (including working a 4 day week each week). We provide each of our vets a continuing education budget of up to $4000 per annum to be spent at a course, conference or further study in an area of their choice. Check us out on facebook or at www.tropicalvets.com.au For further information contact [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] or [email protected]



25.01.2022 Throughout August and September, Tropical Vet Services is offering FREE Dental Health Checks for dogs and cats with our qualified Veterinary Nurses. This FREE Pet Dental Health Check includes an inspection of your pet’s teeth and gums for signs of plaque or gum disease and advice on caring for your pet’s teeth. Just like us, pets need dental care every day. Ignoring the condition of your pet’s mouth can lead to dental disease, tooth loss and other serious problems.

22.01.2022 Tully Clinic is having phone issues! We are still here for you - just call 0419 658 421 to reach us!

21.01.2022 House visits are all the more fun when we have little helpers! Stella is a superstar patient who was more than happy to sit still for her examination. Stella is Tropical Vets Hinchinbrook's pet of the week



21.01.2022 This is Boston, Boston is Northshores Pet of the week Boston had extremely bad Gastro and was treated at out Northshore Clinic by Dr Nicola. He was very unwell when we saw him and required 3 days of hospitalisation before he started to show any signs of improvement As you can see he is an absolute cutie and won the hearts of all the nurses We were very happy to see him go home to his family!

19.01.2022 Vaccinating your pet protects it and other pets from nasty germs. Make sure their vaccinations are complete and current... ask us today!

19.01.2022 Meet Ash - Northshores Pet of the week! Ash presented to the clinic very lethargic but she was diagnosed with a cancerous spleen which had ruptured and was bleeding into her abdomen! We rushed ash into surgery to remove her spleen and save her life! Ash is doing very well at home now without her spleen!



17.01.2022 Does your doggo show signs of intermittent lameness? Whether it’s mild or severe, lameness is one of the first signs that something is not right with your best mate. Top 10 reasons for lameness include: Fracture Patella luxation ... Hip dysplasia Angular joint deformity Elbow dysplasia Arthritis Cruciate ligament disease or rupture Tendon injury Nail problems Pad Problems Even if your dog is only experiencing very mild lameness, it’s important to get them checked out with us. A diagnosis will ensure the right treatment plan for your dog and, if we get on to it early, you’ll see much better results. Your pain-free dog will thank you for it! See more

17.01.2022 Meet Sophie - Sophie is North Shore's Pet of the week Sophie is 10 year old beautiful girl who has been seeing Doctor Sarah for the last couple of months for a very sore eye. After lots of daily medication for weeks, Sophie’s eye has finally healed! This week Sophie also came to North Shore for a dental and after a few extractions is feeling much better

17.01.2022 Tropical Vet Services steps for better oral care: 1. Visit us, your Veterinarian just like us, regular check-ups are important. 2. Start an oral care routine at home raw bones, dental chews, teeth brushing. 3. If your pet has a dental health problem, giving them a diet made specifically for their teeth is often a great idea.... To learn more about your pet’s dental health, make an appointment today for your pet’s FREE Dental Health Check at your closest Tropical Vet Services clinic.

15.01.2022 Tropical Vet Services are seeking several experienced Vets to JOIN OUR TEAM. Come and work in the Northern Tropics of Queensland. Escape the southern states where you can enjoy the sun, rainforest, Great Barrier Reef, and much, much more, without COVID-19 lockdowns and other restrictions! Experienced Vets are being sought for vacancies at several of our clinics for those that are wanting to relocate to our beautiful part of the world. ... Tropical Vet Services is a privately owned group of clinics based on the North Queensland tropical coast between Babinda (to the North) and Ayr (to the South). We have five full-service clinics and three, smaller satellite clinics. All of our clinics are mixed animal clinics and our five main clinics are set up with full in-house blood machines, digital xray, ultrasounds (small and large animal), endoscopes etc. Our group of practices currently employ 19 Veterinarians across our clinics. Their interests include - Small Animal orthopaedics (including cruciates and fracture repairs) - Bovine Reproduction (including ET, FTAI and BBSE’s), nutrition and production - Equine reproduction (including AI’s), dentals and medicine - Small animal behaviour - Wildlife work (including Crocodiles and Cassowaries) - Remote Indigenous Community work on Cape York Tropical Vets are also seeking new graduates wanting to start out in a job where they will be supported via our ‘New Graduate Program’. Our new graduate program includes monthly zoom hook ups within Tropical Vet Services to discuss cases or particular topics, tutorials with visiting specialists and when time allows days out on farm doing routine horse or cattle procedures. We do have specialists that work with us so we can offer internal referrals for those cases that need it and North Queensland is blessed with travelling specialists in Dermatology, Cardiology, Ophthalmology and Surgery that visit the region for those extra tricky cases. Salary will be well above award and is negotiable. Afterhours on call work is part of the job but you will be well compensated for it (including working a 4-day week each week). We will also assist with relocation costs to make your move North more affordable. For further information, or to apply please send a covering letter and your resume to [email protected] or phone 0491 202 898.

15.01.2022 a GREAT time to check your Bravecto supplies :)



15.01.2022 Otto & Brianna graduated Puppy Preschool tonight .... Otto even decided he would walk on a lead!! Thanks to Maddie & Chelsea at Tropical Vet Services

14.01.2022 Isn't Innisfail's pet of the week the cutest?? Calving season is well and truly upon us. Give us a call to make sure your bull is fertility tested and ready to work!

13.01.2022 Tropical Vet Services are recruiting for their 2021 Graduate Program! An information session with our Directors and Managers will be held at 2pm on Sunday 27th September 2020 at our North Shore Clinic (Suite 10, 50 North Shore Blvd, Burdell). If you want to work in North Queensland for a large network of family-owned clinics with generous salary and work conditions, modern equipment and great staff, come along to find out what opportunities are available to you.... RSVP Jaci, 25.9.20 [email protected] or 0491 202 898. Drinks and nibbles provided.

12.01.2022 ‘Bones’ has been visiting us here at Tropical a Vet Services Innisfail for 11 years! When Bones needs a check up he feels super comfortable to take a load off while waiting his turn Sweet Bones is Innisfails Pet of the week!

12.01.2022 Everyone meet Iris and Lily, Tully’s pets of the week These two cuddly sisters came in for desexing and also had surgery to open their nostrils to help them breathe easier. They were very brave and provided each other with lots of moral support!

09.01.2022 HYDROBATHS ARE STARTING BACK UP IN INNISFAIL Saturday mornings 9 till 11, call to secure your place! $16

09.01.2022 Dr Graham is up in Cape York this week running a clinic at one of the remote Indigenous communities. As the dry season takes hold the colour green shrinks back into the waterholes!

07.01.2022 We would like officially welcome Charlotte to her new position as Cert II trainee!! We love supporting local students who share our passion for the veterinary industry.

06.01.2022 Meet Polly Polly is Innisfails Pet of the week! This little trooper is now the proud Mum to 10 Daschund puppies! This is quite a large litter for a daschy and Polly needed some help so her puppies were delivered via Caesarian by Dr Justin! In this picture Polly is enjoying some liver treats post op!

05.01.2022 Dental disease is more common in smaller breeds of dogs and certain breeds of cats as their teeth are often overcrowded. Signs of dental disease include: Bad breath Yellow-brown crust on teeth... Bleeding gums Changes in chewing or eating habits Tooth loss Abnormal drooling Don’t wait for the signs to appear book an appointment today for a free dental check with one of our nurses through August and September.

02.01.2022 Separation Anxiety in our Dogs... If COVID-19 has had a silver lining, it’s been getting to spend more time with our pets. Dogs all over the world have enjoyed snuggling into laps while their humans held video conferences and worked away on the phone or computer. Frequent walks and one-on-one time has become more regular, and we’ve all loved it. But a topic of discussion amongst vets, with the easing of restrictions, is whether we’ll see an increase in separation anxiety in ...our dogs? Separation anxiety affects up to 20% of dogs, and is one of the most under-diagnosed behaviour conditions. We see it in dogs of all breeds, shapes and sizes, but it is more common in those who have been lost, dumped or surrendered; those that lack foundation training, and those dogs that never leave their owner’s side. Dogs who suffer separation anxiety will usually display signs before three years of age. It’s important to be able to recognize the signs so you can seek early treatment for your pet. It could change their life! Contact us if your dog starts any of these unwanted behaviours when you’re not at home: Vocalisation (howling and barking) Inappropriate elimination in the house Periods of destruction (destroying things your dog wouldn’t normally be interested in, such as the door frame where he sees you enter and exit the house). Excessive digging Together, we’ll determine why your dog is behaving this way when you’re not at home. The best way to do this is capture some video footage, which will give us a good indication of whether your dog is displaying signs of separation anxiety or just acting out. There are also a few things you can do help prevent separation anxiety when things change around your home. 1. Encourage calm, quiet time during the day and have a specific rest spot for your dog. This should be a place for quiet time, with no human interaction 2. Encourage independence in your dog. If your dog seeks attention by pushing his nose under your hand for a pat etc, make sure you ask him to earn the reward. 3. Spend periods of time away from your dog. Leaving him behind when on trips to the supermarket, post office etc. 4. Share the jobs involved with caring for your dog between family members. 5. Don’t make a drama or fuss when you’re leaving and coming home. 6. Provide the right amount of exercise, mental stimulation, training and an enriched environment. Be consistent and take the time to correct when needed. Ensure your training is consistent and clear 7. Ensure you have a routine. Every living species thrives on routine. 8. Seek out knowledge about dog behaviour from books, the internet, a trainer and your vet. Remember, early recognition and treatment of anxiety can make a huge difference to your dog’s life. Any concerns, just give us a yell!

02.01.2022 Have you adopted a pet during Covid, or welcomed a new puppy or kitten into the family? Was it Impulsive? If you’ve welcomed a new puppy or kitten into your life, there are a few things you’ll need to know to be a great pet parent. Puppies and kittens need vaccinations, worming, microchipping, socialisation and good nutrition. You’ll also want to brush up on preventative health care, exercise, creating an enriched environment and most of all - training. ... Older pets also need special care, and we’d love to meet your new addition for a general check over. Adult rescue dogs can come with a different set of challenges to raising a puppy, and we can talk you through any health issues they may be predisposed to, such as osteoarthritis and skin and dental issues. Prevention is always better than a cure. Regardless of whether your new pet is young or old, a dog or a cat, enjoy! Pet ownership comes with some surprising health benefits, including reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, lower stress levels and faster recovery from trauma. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg! Tell us, how has your pet improved your life?

02.01.2022 This is Chief, he came to visit us in Tully today. Chief takes the prize for cutest critter of the week.

01.01.2022 Supporting Men’s Health, we’re doing our best with the facial hair growth and exercise! To join the cause and donate, search for ‘Tropical Vets’ on the Movember.com website! Thanks everyone

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