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Uni Vets Camden

Locality: Camden, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 4655 0777



Address: 410 Werombi Road 2570 Camden, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 "Professional service" says Robyn on Google



22.01.2022 Guy tucks his cat into his own little bed every night

21.01.2022 Don’t risk forgetting monthly heartworm treatments Even the best owners can occasionally forget or delay a walk, a meal or even a dose of heartworm medication. Unfortunately, when it comes to heartworm, forgetting may have fatal consequences. Don’t put your dog at risk. Call our reception on 02 4655 0777 and speak to us about continuous 12-month protection today and take advantage of our FREE witness heartworm testing to dogs that commence year-round heartworm prevention.

20.01.2022 Did you know 4 out of 5 dogs and cats over the age of three years have some sort of dental disease?* We perform dental checks as part of your pet’s annual examination. Our vets will identify existing problems and discuss a plan for dental health care which may include tooth-brushing, the use of special foods and dental chews. To celebrate Dental Month we are giving one lucky person a chance to win a FREE dental treatment at Uni Vets Camden valued at up to $1500!... Simply enter your details at http://www.univetscamden.com.au/dental-month Good Luck! https://www.facebook.com/LADbible/videos/628277624362271/ *Australian Veterinary Association



17.01.2022 Are you frustrated with your pets’ constant itching and scratching? Remain Paw-sitive there is a lot we can do to help! At the Uni Vets Camden, we are able to provide a range of comprehensive services for dogs, cats and horses suffering from skin, ear and allergy problems. Consultations are provided by Dr Tina Baxter, who has spent an additional 5 years training in dermatology, and has been consulting in skin conditions for 20 years. An initial consultation usually takes ...around an hour and includes examination of a range of painless surface skin and/or ear samples. The goal of the consultation is to identify what the root cause of the skin/ear problem is (or how that cause might be found), and provide you with clear choices about how to treat it. As skin problems can be very complex, one of the most important parts of the consultation is making sure your questions have been answered and that you are supported throughout the process of managing the condition. Tina also performs intradermal allergy testing, and can guide you through a process of ‘desensitisation’ for common allergies in dogs, cats and horses. If you are interested in allergy testing, please contact the clinic for more information, as many medications will interfere with the test and may need to be stopped in preparation. Call our reception on 02 4655 0777 for more information or to book an appointment with Dr Tina.

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16.01.2022 Dogs, thunderstorms and fireworks: the fear is real Dogs with noise phobias show symptoms including panting, pacing and hiding. They are often so frightened they try and escape and can sustain injuries in the process. Because of this, fearful dogs can be a danger to themselves. Vets can help, read more from Dr Jenni Green. Veterinary Sciences, University of Sydney



16.01.2022 We can help with heartworm protection If you’re like most owners you’ve probably missed or delayed a dose of heartworm medication at least once and never given it a second thought. But did you know even delayed doses could leave your dog at risk? Thankfully vets can help ensure your dog is protected from deadly heartworm year-round. Don’t put your dog at risk. Call our reception on 02 4655 0777 to make an appointment to speak to our us about continuous 12-month protection today.

14.01.2022 Happy International Dog Day 2020! International Dog Day is celebrated to raise awareness about dog adoption and the importance of providing rescue dogs with a safe and loving environment. Post a picture in the comments of your best furry friends!

13.01.2022 Santa paws is almost here! Is your fur-baby on the naughty or nice list? Simply comment on this post with a picture of your pet being naughty or nice (we promise we won't show Santa), then like and share! One person will WIN A $200 PET CHRISTMAS HAMPER! Drawn at 12pm on 14th December 2020.

12.01.2022 No dog is safe from heartworm No owner ever expects their dog to catch deadly heartworm, but did you know this disease occurs throughout Australia and is a problem year-round? Uni Vets Camden is offering FREE witness heartworm testing to dogs that commence year-round heartworm prevention. This offer is available to dogs who are currently not on heartworm protection, wish to switch over to single yearly injection or have lapsed by over 3 months on their normal yearly injectio...n. Don’t put your dog at risk. Call our reception on 02 4655 0777 to make an appointment to speak to our experienced vets about continuous 12-month protection today.

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08.01.2022 It's Dental Month To celebrate we are giving one lucky person a chance to win a FREE dental treatment at Uni Vets Camden valued at up to $1500! Simply enter your details at http://www.univetscamden.com.au/dental-month Good Luck!

07.01.2022 **Scheduled phone outage** Tuesday 13th October between 10am - 1pm Due to a telephone upgrade out of our control, our phone line will have intermittent service between 10am - 1pm on Tuesday 13t October. We can be contacted via email: [email protected] or in case of an emergency please call 0412 462 588. Please note this mobile number will only be answered during the outage window and after-hours emergencies.... We apologise for the inconvenience.

06.01.2022 Trick or Treat Halloween is a fun tradition that is growing in Australia, and while we love any excuse for chocolate, if ingested, chocolate can be toxic to your dog. Chocolate contains theobromine which dogs cannot adequately metabolise. All types of chocolate are considered toxic; with some types, cooking and dark chocolate is more life-threatening than others. Although chocolate toxicity is often dependent on the amount of chocolate ingested in relation to the size of th...e dog, it is important to know that any amount of chocolate can cause a problem. Signs of chocolate toxicity can include: excessive drinking, vomiting, diarrhoea, agitation, tremors, seizures, and if not treated death. These signs are usually seen within 6-12 hours of ingestion, and there is no antidote for chocolate toxicity. Treatment involves inducing vomiting and providing supportive care, including intravenous fluids and hospitalisation. To ensure that everyone has a safe and happy Halloween, keep chocolate in a safe spot that is not easily accessible for your dog. If your dog does get into the Halloween chocolate, please seek veterinary attention immediately! http://www.univetscamden.com.au//who-is-planning-to-trick-

06.01.2022 Uni Vets Camden is excited to welcome Dr Rebecca Obereigner Some of our patients may have already been lucky enough to meet Becc, as she started last month. Becc brings a wealth of knowledge and experience; she graduated from the University of Sydney with Second Class Honours in 1997. Becc has spent the majority of her career working at small animal practices in the Macarthur region but has also worked at a busy practice in the UK. She is a passionate vet in all aspects of... small animal general practice but particularly enjoys surgical & emergency cases. When she is not working in the clinic, she is busy with her family, which includes her husband and four children along with their menagerie of pets. http://www.univetscamden.com.au/about-us/meet-our-team

05.01.2022 Want to win a pawesome Christmas hamper for your pet? To enter, simply: 1. Head over to our original post https://www.facebook.com/UniVetCamden/posts/1659843234216437 2. Comment with a picture of your cat or dog being naughty or nice... 3. Like and share! Winner will be drawn on 14th Decemeber. The hamper is valued at $200, the contents can be changed to suit the winner's needs.

04.01.2022 If there is one image that is synonymous with the vet, it's of a dog (or cat) leaving the clinic wearing an Elizabethan collar. Elizabethan collars - also known colloquially as the e-collar, 'cone of shame', lampshade and radar dish - are primarily used to prevent animals from traumatising themselves, and to protect surgical wounds. They may look a little ridiculous, but they are very important as veterinary patients don't tend to follow post-treatment instructions when left ...Continue reading

04.01.2022 Make sure you know the facts about heartworm A single bite from a mosquito can be enough to spread this potentially fatal disease. Make sure you don’t put your dog at risk by forgetting monthly treatment. Uni Vets Camden is offering FREE witness heartworm testing to dogs that commence year-round heartworm prevention. This offer is available to dogs who are currently not on heartworm protection, wish to switch over to single yearly injection or have lapsed by over 3 months on... their normal yearly injection. Don’t put your dog at risk. Call our reception on 02 4655 0777 to make an appointment to speak to our us about continuous 12-month protection today.

03.01.2022 Uni Vets Camden is offering FREE witness heartworm testing to dogs that commence year-round heartworm prevention. This offer is available to dogs who are currently not on heartworm protection, wish to switch over to single yearly injection or have lapsed by over 3 months on their normal yearly injection. Don’t put your dog at risk. Call our reception on 02 4655 0777 to make an appointment to speak to our experienced vets about continuous 12-month protection today. https://buff.ly/2EqT6Sg

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