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Woolgoolga Vet Clinic

Locality: Woolgoolga, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6654 7754



Address: 4/4 Market Street 2456 Woolgoolga, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 It’s twins! A Koala up here in the Strathbogie Ranges with two babies! Thanks for capturing this special moment Roz.



18.01.2022 You have to watch to the end!!! @memequeen

18.01.2022 Would you love to be a dog groomer? We are hiring a Double Coat Deshed with full training provided , above award wages , great working environment. Must be a de...dicated , hard worker with great people skills and a love of dogs, must be patient , caring, gentle nature. Working hours Tuesday to Saturday . See more

10.01.2022 Friendship goals! This adorable moment was captured in Warruwi on South Goulburn Island, off Arnhem Land in the NT. George Fragopoulos, George F Photography (@georgefphotography) via ABC Indigenous



09.01.2022 Yikes, it's Friday the 13th 2020!!!

09.01.2022 This is so true

08.01.2022 Hey lady!!! can you throw the ball back pleeeease?



04.01.2022 Very accurate!

02.01.2022 PLEASE BE AWARE OF TURTLES ON BEACHES: Coming into summer we will see an increasing number of sea turtles on our beaches. These will most likely be green sea tu...rtles, but could also be Hawksbill turtles or Loggerheads. Small animals with lots of algae and barnacles on them are generally sick and if found, members of the public should call Dolphin Marine Rescue on 0431182961 or National Parks and Wildlife Service. Large animals may be nesting and it is important not to interfere with these animals. If a nesting event is observed, people should get photos of the tracks left by the animal, record the location and again, contact Dolphin Marine Rescue or National Parks. These nests in NSW are important as the sex of hatchlings is determined by the temperature of the nest- warmer means girls and cooler means boys. Most hatchlings produced in QLD are now girls, so it is important that we do everything we can to make sure that the NSW nests, that are producing boys, are successful. This means that if you are driving on the beach, please be careful not to run over any turtles and keep an eye out for turtle tracks. Please remember that driving on beaches is only allowed in certain places and penalties apply for breaches. Find out more about driving on beaches - https://www.coffsharbour.nsw.gov.au//driving-on-beaches.as See more

01.01.2022 I'm much more comfortable with an insult!

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