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Tweed Coast Vet

Locality: Cabarita Beach

Phone: +61 2 6676 3199



Address: 14 Tweed Coast Road 2488 Cabarita Beach, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.tcvet.com.au

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25.01.2022 This little cutie was dropped off here this morning. If it’s yours, please contact us. For After hours enquires, please email us at: [email protected]



18.01.2022 It’s that time of year we’re treating pets with both tick and snake bite paralysis. Check if your pet’s tick prevention is current - if you need advise on what to use we can help. There are effective preventatives for cats as well as dogs now.

17.01.2022 When the patients are bigger than our nurses. This lovey big guy called Bear was in for vaccinations.

15.01.2022 Stay safe everyone xx we’re doing our best to keep the risk low so we are all masked up now



12.01.2022 Friday Fuzzy Feels Diesel and his owner recuperating together after surgery Who has the most impressive scar?

11.01.2022 Little Mini is 14 years young she was in today for her 6 monthly check up and we’re pleased to say she’s doing very well

11.01.2022 Make sure to check in and say ‘hi’ to our normally reclusive clinic cat Jasper, who has decided it’s fun to be out the front welcoming clients and getting lots of pats and fuss!!



10.01.2022 Little Coco was very brave for his vaccinations today.

07.01.2022 Uh-oh. This Friday we will have a scheduled power outage from 8-4pm. We will have one active phone line, and there will be someone in clinic, but most services will be unavailable until the power comes back on. Please be patient with us while we muddle through!

07.01.2022 Snail Bait Warning!! We have seen some cases of snail bait toxicity this week. Dogs love to eat this stuff but it is very very toxic!!! If possible please don’t use these products if you have pets.

05.01.2022 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_brown_snake Community Awareness Post October is shaping up to be Toxicity month. Snakes are active, paralysis ticks are in high numbers, cane toads about, and pets are coming into contact with rat bait, snail bait and other poisons as their humans try to cope with increased pest numbers. Please be cautious on beach tracks, bushland, use tick prevention on your cat and dog and keep it current especially right now! And please don’t put out rat sack and snail bait if you have pets - it’s attractive to them - if they smell it they’ll seek it out and eat it.

04.01.2022 For feel good Friday. Nurse Sasha’s Labrador Marley demonstrating the correct way to wear your mask.



03.01.2022 It’s the international day to celebrate our amazing best friends! Share the love by showing us a pic of your fabulous pooch

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