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Worongary Vets

Locality: Worongary, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 5522 8738



Address: 1 Mudgeeraba Road 4213 Worongary, QLD, Australia

Website: http://worongaryvets.com.au

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25.01.2022 This is how all dogs get examined, right?



25.01.2022 A reminder that we will be closed between Christmas and New Year, reopening on Saturday 2/1/21. Please contact us ASAP if you think you will need any medication supplies during that time.A reminder that we will be closed between Christmas and New Year, reopening on Saturday 2/1/21. Please contact us ASAP if you think you will need any medication supplies during that time.

25.01.2022 I hope you have someone in your life who looks at you like Max looks at our chicken treats. Longingly.

25.01.2022 Nothing like a puppy to brighten your day and ours! It's been a tough week everyone with uncertainty ahead but there's nothing like that wagging tail and unconditional love from our pets to make us feel better. Enjoy it, bask in it, we all need it now more than ever. And on the bright side for them, we're all home a whole lot more often!



24.01.2022 There’s nothing that a cuddle from ‘Cosmos’ can’t fix

24.01.2022 Hard to be sad it’s Monday tomorrow when this is what your work day looks like. Moana, you are gorgeous, thank you for the snuggles!

23.01.2022 Meet Sydney, one of Dr Geraldine’s acupuncture patients. Sydney is, quite simply, the most happy, joyful, sweet old man you could ever wish to encounter. My pictures don’t do him justice because we couldn’t stop the tail wag long enough to catch a still photo of his big smile!



22.01.2022 Happy Hump Day Everyone ~ Here’s Simba trying to sneak just one more treat

22.01.2022 Covid-19 Update - on Friday we received notification that Veterinary clinics will be considered essential services and will therefore remain open, even in level 3 shutdown. Those of you who have visited us recently will be aware of the changes we have instigated to keep you and our staff safe during this time. While we recognise they are necessary, they have made us sad, our now bare but easily sterilised waiting room a constant reminder. Please don't hesitate to call us if you have any questions and remember that your furry family members will still be getting the same excellent but loving care and lots of treats!

21.01.2022 When I first graduated from university, the very best piece of advice I received was to appreciate my veterinary nurses. They are a magical group of individuals, truly following a vocation, who are both a new graduate and an experienced vet’s single best source of support, comfort and backup. It is advice I have tried diligently to follow, knowing that having such capable and caring individuals at your side is worth more than I can say. I would like to think that the nurses w...ho have worked with me have always known that I value them, their knowledge and their skills. And then came this year, and I have had to add a whole new layer of gratitude and appreciation. When Covid-19 reared its ugly head, we, like all of you, were somewhat flabbergasted. It had ramifications for our work, our lifestyles and our children and loved ones. Our way of life completely changed. For us in the vet clinic, we were blessed in that we did not have to close, and we were able to maintain business and our staff but the way we practiced also completely changed. For a clinic built on communication and strong client and patient bonds, keeping everyone out was difficult to say the least. Into the breach stepped our nurses. They ran and they ran, in and out of the clinic to try to give you the service you were used to. They talked to you all on the phone and reassured you that, although you could not be with your four-legged family member, cuddles and treats would always be given. They personally guaranteed it and they made sure it happened. They worried about you and their patients, all while also worrying about their own families and health. We were all exhausted (Dr Cassie’s smart watch regularly clocked 5km a day in the clinic) but I could not be prouder of the way the team adapted and evolved to a whole new way of practice. To all veterinary nurses Happy Veterinary Nurses’ Day may you have a peaceful day full of puppy and kitten vaccinations. To our particular team Terri, Jordy, Tara, Elisha, Nahanee and Tammy thank you so much for everything you do, thank you for your support, your expertise, your kindness and professionalism. Thank you for this year, we really could not have done it without you and we could not have wished for a better group of people at our back and by our side. It has been a privilege.

20.01.2022 Looking for silver linings at the moment and one is that with the extra time at home I have finally managed to update our website! Our staff page has some new photos and we've started a blog. It's a little unfortunate that my first one is about the current situation but it won't be like this forever and I look forward to sharing lots of information and stories with you all in the very near future! www.worongaryvets.com.au

20.01.2022 Little ‘Barney’ boy brightening up our day



20.01.2022 Happy Easter everyone. I know it's a different sort of celebration this year but to your pets, this is the BEST Easter EVER!!

20.01.2022 So nice to have a big brother that comes along for moral support when you have to visit the vet. Athena and her big brother Wooly.

19.01.2022 REUNITED! Thank you everyone that has helped tonight, we have reunited the sweet girl with her family All is good. Hello all We have this little lady hiding from the storm at our house in Worongary please share so we can find her family.

19.01.2022 A reminder that the clinic is closed tomorrow for the Australia Day Public Holiday. We will be back open on Wednesday 27th at 8:00am.A reminder that the clinic is closed tomorrow for the Australia Day Public Holiday. We will be back open on Wednesday 27th at 8:00am.

19.01.2022 The perks of the job! (who else thinks the first photo looks like the next Boy Band album cover )

18.01.2022 Have we mentioned lately how much we love our clients? This beautiful painting of Dr Mark was created by one of our lovely customers

18.01.2022 Hi everyone! A reminder that the clinic will be closed for the Easter weekend. We will be back at 8am on Tuesday morning. Please remember to keep the chocolate away from our four-legged friends. Stay home, stay safe.Hi everyone! A reminder that the clinic will be closed for the Easter weekend. We will be back at 8am on Tuesday morning. Please remember to keep the chocolate away from our four-legged friends. Stay home, stay safe.

18.01.2022 Well done little ones!

18.01.2022 Dr Cassie doubles as an awesome photographer - aren’t these the most gorgeously classic photos of a chocolate Labrador. Of course, it helps when you’ve got such a fabulous subject to work with, doesn’t it Brownie? Have a great weekend everyone and don’t forget we’re closed for the Labor Day holiday on Monday. Stay out of trouble little ones, at least until Tuesday!

18.01.2022 Baby’s day out!

18.01.2022 When Mark and I were first married, we had a staffy names Max who LOVED chewing up toilet paper.......and newspaper and junk mail. He was a little canine shredder.

17.01.2022 Meet ‘Presley’ ~ he was a champion for his puppy vaccinations, with a little moral support from his big brother ‘Norton’ (and some chicken treats)

17.01.2022 A reminder that we are closed on Monday for the public holiday. Hope you all get a sleep in like these two!!

16.01.2022 Sally has really mastered the ‘puppy dog eyes’

16.01.2022 Meet ‘Dashie’! This little man stole a few hearts while in for his vaccination and health check

16.01.2022 We hope everyone is having a great week!

15.01.2022 ‘Thunder’ ready for his close up

14.01.2022 Just a few Wolfhounds we had lying about the place......... Have a great weekend everyone.

12.01.2022 Dr Cassie and her friend Archie, hanging out.

12.01.2022 Ok, let's all share a little cheer now. Share your funny pet photos in the comments below and give us all a much needed smile! We'll get you all started - even the puppy seemed a little concerned about the odd bloke lurking in the background! Nice photo bomb Dr Mark

11.01.2022 Our apologies to anyone who had an appointment booked with us last week and didn’t receive a reminder text. Due to technical difficulties, you may receive the delayed message over the next couple of days. If so, please ignore

11.01.2022 ‘Being a mother is an attitude, not a biological relation.’ Robert A Heinlein. Happy Mother’s Day.

11.01.2022 Molly and Mickey ~ Sibling love

10.01.2022 Wrapping up 2020 with this little cutie Just a reminder that we are now closed until Saturday 2nd January. Thank you to our amazing clients for all of your support throughout the year, and what a crazy year it has been! We appreciate you all, and are grateful that you trust us to care for your fur kids.... We hope you have a lovely and relaxing Christmas, and a Happy New Year. We look forward to seeing you all in 2021 See more

10.01.2022 Had my hands full yesterday........

10.01.2022 Hi everyone, please check out our website for our updated coronavirus safety measures. https://worongaryvets.com.au/new-coronavirus-safety-measur/

10.01.2022 COVID-19 UPDATE I know that by now, you are all very aware of the COVID-19 outbreak. Here at the practice it is very important to us that we are able to continue to provide your pet with the veterinary care that it needs. By working together and instituting a few changes to our regular routine, we can assist in limiting the spread of the virus and looking after our staff and our more vulnerable clients while not compromising the safety and well-being of our pets. If your pet... needs veterinary attention and: You have been overseas within the last 14 days You are experiencing any symptoms, including cough or sneezing You need to self-isolate Please phone us for advice and we will make a plan to ensure your pet receives the veterinary attention it needs. There are many ways we can achieve this in a manner that is safe for you, the staff and, importantly, your pet. In line with social distancing recommendations we are aiming to keep wait times to a minimum. We ask you to: Limit the number of people presenting your pet to just one owner When arriving for your appointment, please wait in your car Please phone us from your car on arrival and we can return the phone call to welcome you to the clinic when we are ready to see your pet Please phone or email ahead to order required prescription medicine repeats or food, worming and flea/tick control in advance so we can arrange to have them ready for you without the need to wait We also ask that, wherever possible, payments be made by EFTPOS and not cash. At this stage, other than some consumables (face masks etc) we are not experiencing shortages in medications. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. We know that social distancing works to slow the spread and ease the burden on our health departments. If we all do what we can, we will prevail. Be kind, look after one another.

09.01.2022 With all this drizzle hanging about, thought we'd brighten your day with our very own version of a cloud!!

09.01.2022 Meet Kingsley ~ he’s purrfection

08.01.2022 I challenge you not to smile when you look at these! Happy Tuesday everyone.

07.01.2022 Hi Everyone. It appears that the phone lines in our local area are, at times, becoming overwhelmed (I'm sure we all understand the feeling at the moment ). If you are getting an engaged signal please keep trying or email us at [email protected] and we'll call you straight back. Rest assured, we're still here to help.

07.01.2022 The clinic will be closed tomorrow to commemorate Anzac Day. For emergencies please contact the AES on 55591599. Stay safe everyone.The clinic will be closed tomorrow to commemorate Anzac Day. For emergencies please contact the AES on 55591599. Stay safe everyone.

06.01.2022 Wait for it........

06.01.2022 We tried hard to convince this little guy’s parents that he REALLY needed to stay for the day.......... Enjoy the weekend everyone.

05.01.2022 Monday’s aren’t so bad

05.01.2022 In case you needed a smile this afternoon. Of course, we'd also give you treats!

04.01.2022 This is Banks. I don't think I need to say anything else - that face speaks for itself. Try not to melt!

04.01.2022 Say cheese ~ Happy Monday everyone!

04.01.2022 Little ‘Hermes’ stealing our hearts at his puppy check

03.01.2022 We would like to wish Dr Mark a very Happy Birthday! We appreciate everything you do, and hope you had a wonderful day (sorry in advance for posting the second photo)

03.01.2022 So much cuteness in one place!! Well done babies!

03.01.2022 As you can see, Murphy found his check up very stressful today - good thing he’s got the weekend to recover. Gorgeous boy! We nearly puppy-napped him

03.01.2022 We promise Whinnie wasn’t as worried as she looks, especially not after a few chicken treats

02.01.2022 This little face (and those gorgeous eyes) simply cannot fail to brighten your rainy Saturday!

01.01.2022 Little Heidi enjoying her visit with Dr Geraldine

01.01.2022 This week we brought these three little pups into the world via an emergency cesarean. Mum and bubs are all doing well, she’s a natural!

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