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Yeppoon Veterinary Surgery

Locality: Yeppoon, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4939 8300



Address: 7 Industrial Avenue 4703 Yeppoon, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 And the answer to yesterdays 'Who owns this coat' is. A Ragdoll! Comment down below a purrrfect pic of your Ragdoll



24.01.2022 Today is Monkey Day! Monkey Day started as a joke back in 2000. Since then, the unofficial holiday has been celebrated by countried such as the US, Germany, India, UK and Thailand

24.01.2022 Akita was super happy to receive her prize yesterday!!

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21.01.2022 FOUND near Keppel Bay Sailing Club. Please call the clinic if he belongs to you.

20.01.2022 Gorgeous Kai One of our Puppy Preschool graduates from tonight

17.01.2022 NEW YEARS... Reminder that we close at 4:30pm on Thursday 31st December, and we are closed on Friday 1st January for New Years Day. We will be open for pre-booked appointments this Saturday 2nd Jan.... We wish our wonderful clients a Happy New Year! Reminder to keep your pets safe and inside on New Years Eve, as there will be fireworks happening in the region.



17.01.2022 Have you found injured Wildlife?? In the event you find yourself as a first responder for our beautiful Australian wildlife please follow the below guidelines. - If you find a baby bird, please try and leave it with the mother either by placing it back into the nest or if the nest fell with the bird try placing the whole thing back into a nearby tree. - If you come across injured wildlife AFTER HOURS, if not urgent place in a box or safe space overnight and call the clinic ...after 8am the following morning. If the animal is not ok and needs immediate attention please contact the RSPCA on 13animal (1300 264 625). Please DO NOT call our after hours vet, unfortunately we cannot take injured wildlife after hours. Thank you all for the assistance in caring for our local wildlife. See more

17.01.2022 NEW YEAR'S AFTER HOURS EMERGENCIES.... If you have an After Hours EMERGENCY over New Years, call the clinic number and you can be transferred to an On Call Vet. Over New Years, Acacia Vet Surgery will be on call for our clinic also. *Please Note: After Hours surcharges apply*

16.01.2022 Frozen Treat Friday #3! Cold, savory snack for the special dog in your life.

16.01.2022 Some important tips to remember this New Year Eve: - Make sure your pet's microchip details and ID tag are up to date - Create a safe space for them to retreat to - Do not punish your pet if they are displaying signs of anxiety... - Create a calm environment for your cat or dog by providing relaxing background noise during fireworks - Be understanding of how your pet may be feeling during this time, they do not understand that things like fireworks and poppers come to an end. See more

16.01.2022 TRIVIA ANSWER.... Madagascar is the country that is home to Lemurs



15.01.2022 Christmas accessories and outfits might be cute for us humans, but they can cause your pet stress, discomfort and may even be a choking hazard. We don't recommend outfits for your pets, but if you choose to, make sure you monitor them at all times and remove any costumes at the first sign of stress.

15.01.2022 FUN FACT FRIDAY.... 3 dogs survived the sinking of the Titanic: A Pomeranian, a Pekingese and a Newfoundland

13.01.2022 Here's to seeing the end of 2020! Happy New Year!

11.01.2022 LOCUM VET NEEDED Yeppoon, Central QLD. Do you like the sound of working at a busy small animal clinic, with a great team, in a beachside town in QLD? Do you like the idea of finishing at 5:30pm on weekdays, and having a lunch break?... We are looking for a locum vet for immediate start for approx 2 months (negotiable). Full time hours, 4 days per week. Some on call required, 1-2 nights per week, and shared rotating weekends. We are a team of 2 vets at the moment, usually 3. We have a team of experienced and dedicated nurses. Our clinic is a very busy Small Animal practice. We offer an interesting case load on a daily basis. Yeppoon is located on the beach, in Central Queensland. Travel and accommodation will be paid!! If you have a great personality and competent surgical skills, please send your resume to [email protected] See more

09.01.2022 Tuesday Trivia... Do dogs have an appendix?

08.01.2022 *VETS WANTED* Do you know a Vet who may want to join our close knit team?? We are looking for an outstanding Veterinarian!... We can offer Full Time, or Part Time for the right candidate!! New Grad's welcome to apply, through to more Senior Vets! An interesting case load, with no 2 days ever the same! Relocation bonus & Retention bonus on offer!! Contact [email protected]

05.01.2022 Have you thought about your plans for New Years Eve? Remember to keep in mind that your pets might react poorly to the sounds and lights of fireworks. If you're concerned about your pet this New Year's Eve, make sure to book an appointment with your vet today to discuss your options.

05.01.2022 Tuesday's Trivia answer... No, dogs do not have an appendix

04.01.2022 Who owns this coat? Can you guess which cat this is by its coat? Comment your answer below. The answer will be revealed tomorrow

02.01.2022 Be mindful of the heat! Taking your dog on a long walk in the heat can be uncomfortable for them and cause dehydration. If it's a particularly hot day, try to walk them in the cooler hours.

02.01.2022 FUN FACT FRIDAY Only males of the species are called Peacocks, the females are Peahens

02.01.2022 Tiger, Hank and Sasha came in today for pampering! They will feel much cooler now #yeppoonvet #grooming

01.01.2022 We are closing a little early today, open tomorrow at 8am. Thanks

01.01.2022 Keep your pets safe in this weather!

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