Tuggerah Veterinary Clinic in Tuggerah, New South Wales, Australia | Pet service
Tuggerah Veterinary Clinic
Locality: Tuggerah, New South Wales, Australia
Phone: +61 2 4353 9414
Address: 1/13 Anzac Road 2259 Tuggerah, NSW, Australia
Website: mvol.com.au/tuggerahvet.aspx
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21.01.2022 Yayyyy! Another fenced dog park in the near (well, not too far away) vacinity.
20.01.2022 Meet Bella, she is a lovely 2 year old DSH looking for her furever home. She is desexed and fully vaccinated. She would best suit a one cat household and being an inside cat. If you would like to come and meet Bella please call us at the clinic on 4353 9414
20.01.2022 From: Josy (Vet Nurse - I have Vicki's permission to post this). Hello, clients of Tuggerah Vet Clinic. After ten and a half years working at TVC, I will be leaving in a few weeks (Tuesday 27th August), although I may be back occaisionally to fill in for other nurses when needed. I will miss so many of our regular clients and their beautiful animals. Working with animals has been a joy and a priviledge. Chatting to many of you, over the phone and over the counter, has been fu...n, interesting and educational. Having finished a Cert IV in bookkeeping last year, I'm moving on to try to get experience in my new field (if anyone has a few hours of basic bookkeeping they need doing each week, please contact me by email: [email protected] - I would prefer to work as a "casual" rather than a contractor). I wish everyone, and their pets, the very best of health and happiness. Josy. See more
18.01.2022 Meet Oreo. Due to changed family circumstances, Oreo is looking for a new home. He is a Burmese, 16 months old, and has just been desexed at our clinic. He is very affectionate, loves scratches under the chin, being groomed, people in general, and he purrs loudly when attention is paid to him. Of course, he has the loud burmese yowl when he isn't getting enough attention, but that's a small price to pay for such an attractive, young, affectionate cat. If you would like to provide Oreo with a permanent, loving and pet-responsible family, please call Tuggerah Vet Clinic on: 4353 9414.
18.01.2022 When a boarding cat is friendly and easy to handle, we let them wander about (when the clinic isn't busy and there are no large dogs to threaten them). Here is one of our regular "visitors" making herself at home.
15.01.2022 Important notice to all pet owners The Australian Veterinary Association has issued a warning to vet clinics and pet owners alike advising that they are documenting at least one case a week of Fanconi-like syndrome, associated with the feeding of commercial dried treats originating from Asia. The toxin causing this disease has yet to be identified. Fanconi-like disease affects the kidneys. ... Dogs may exhibit clinical signs including increased thirst, increased urination, vomiting and loss of appetite. In addition, they may show an elevation in some of their liver enzymes and lower than normal phosphate levels. However, the hallmark of this syndrome is glucose in their urine, but no elevated glucose levels in their blood. Whilst many cases recover simply by withdrawing the treats, some cases have been associated with severe kidney failure and death. If you are at all concerned about your pets, please contact the clinic on 43539414. We can run a urine test to screen for the syndrome and perform further diagnostics if needed. We strongly urge you all to please check the country of origin of any treats that you feed your pets. Please use treats made in Australia from 100% Australian produce or homemade ones. If you cannot identify the country of origin, we advise erring on the side of caution and discarding those treats.
14.01.2022 Hi there, does anyone have any finely shredded paper to keep our kitties boarding over Xmas comfy? A bag or few would be much appreciated
13.01.2022 Please, please, please read if you are even considering putting your furry friend onto a vegetarian or vegan diet.
13.01.2022 Useful information if you're not sure how often to wash and groom.
11.01.2022 This is a good read and worth reading.
10.01.2022 Is anyone out there having cat (or dog) issues around pregnancy or a new baby? This is a must read.
06.01.2022 Update! Little Oreo has found his forever home He even has a new toy already. Good luck kitty!
04.01.2022 This is hilarious! (And quite clever!)
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