We hope you are all enjoying the extra time at home with your pets! It’s been a while since we have checked in with cheeky Chisel – the very adorable golden retriever! So we thought we …
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Chisel is One!
In the middle of lockdown we celebrated a special milestone, Chisel turned one! The family celebrated with party hats, doggy-friendly cupcakes and a nice little stroll with his party hat on! And he …
Covid-19 Update 3rd August 2021
To all our valued clients, Firstly, in light of the most recent Covid restrictions announced for Greater Sydney, we’d like to reassure everyone that all our clinics at Bradbury, Camden, Mt Annan …
Covid-19 Update – 10th July 2021
The Covid-19 risk in Sydney has increased and lockdown / “stay-at-home” orders have been tightened. Rest assured that we remain open, to provide essential health care for your pets when you need …
QR Code Check-In
To ensure the safety of all clients and staff, From July 12, the use of the Service NSW QR code will be mandatory at all workplaces and retail businesses. Our clinics already have our QR codes …
Rat Bait Poisoning
Over the past 6 weeks we have seen a dramatic increase in the amount of rat bait toxicity in dogs through our clinics. Both rat and mouse baits (also known as rodenticides) are toxic to cats and …
Covid-19 Update – 28th June 2021
To all our wonderful clients, As we are all now aware, Sydney and surrounds are in a 2-week mandatory lockdown / “stay-at-home” order. Rest assure that being in the healthcare sector we are …
Covid-19 Update 23rd June 2021
In line with government regulations and the recent restrictions that have been put in place, we kindly ask that all people entering our clinics must wear a mask. That includes in the reception area …
VNCA 2021
Every year, the Veterinary Nurses Council of Australia Inc. (VNCA) host a conference, and a select group of nurses attend each year. The theme for this years conference was "Engage, Explore & …
A Chisel Update and Desexing/Registration
Chisel is now over 6 months old and we thought it was time to give you some updates on his care and development. The vet visits aren’t needed as frequently once all the vaccines are done, so we …