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Desexing for your female dog - Laparoscopic or Traditional Spay?

Desexing for your female dog - Laparoscopic or Traditional Spay?

We know that deciding to spay your dog is a big milestone in her life. As a pet parent, it is completely natural to feel a little anxious about surgery. Our goal is to make sure you have all the facts so you can choose the best, safest, and most comfortable option for your furry […]

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Dental Care for your Cat and Dog

Dental Care for your Cat and Dog

Dental pathology is one of the most common conditions we see in Veterinary practice, but usually unnoticed by pet owners. We all understand the importance of good oral hygiene in ourselves, but sometimes forget that it is just as important in our furry friends.

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Dog vaccinations – why, what, and how often?

Dog vaccinations – why, what, and how often?

One of the most important things we do in our clinic is the practice of preventive medicine.

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Why does my pet smell like fish?!

Why does my pet smell like fish?!

Unless they’ve just tucked into a seafood meal or rolled around on the beach, the cause is mostly likely a fluid-like secretion coming from your pets anal glands.

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Best places to walk your dog in Mornington

Best places to walk your dog in Mornington

We are lucky enough to care for pets on the stunning Mornington Peninsula. Among its many highlights are some fantastic dog-friendly walks, where both dogs and their owners can enjoy the natural beauty of the region. We'll guide you through our favourite spots, detailing how each place stands out and what makes it special for […]

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Cruciate Rupture

Cruciate Rupture

The cruciate ligaments are two fibrous bands that connect the femur and tibia in the stifle (knee) joint. These two ligaments form a cross and are called the cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) and caudal cruciate ligament - both are crucial for stabilising the stifle.

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