When was the last time you looked in your pet’s mouth? Every year, we spend a few months outlining and educating the importance of dental health and oral hygiene. But in reality, this should be …
Medical and Surgical Services
Should you desex your pet?
Short answer – YES! Let’s get back to basics first. The term “desexing” is used to describe a surgical procedure to stop animals from breeding. Males – removal of testicles and is referred to …
Should I Get My Pet Desexed?
As well as stopping unwanted breeding, there are many good reasons to have your pet desexed. So, the short answer is probably yes. However, this depends on a number of factors including the species, …
Getting Your Pet Desexed
What is Desexing? The terms “desexing” or “neutering” describe the surgical procedures performed on animals to stop them from breeding. In males this involves the surgical removal of the …
Desexing
Desexing is a common surgical procedure that prevents unwanted breeding and may provide a number of health and behavioural benefits for dogs, cats and other pets. The ideal age and timing for …
Dentistry
Dental disease is all too common in our pets. Left untreated it can cause not just bad breath but also pain and major health problems. We can provide advice on home dental care and we offer a wide …
Surgery
Soft Tissue and Orthopaedic Surgery Our veterinary team performs a range of surgical procedures at our clinics, from desexing and soft tissue surgery through to orthopaedic procedures, …
Dental Procedures
Regular dental checks, a suitable diet and home dental care can all help maintain your pet’s oral health. However, once plaque and tartar have accumulated or dental disease has developed, your pet may …
Pre-Anaesthetic Blood Testing
The greatest concern of many pet owners is anaesthetic and surgical safety. For this reason, we recommend pre-anaesthetic blood testing for pets undergoing surgery at Macarthur Vet Group. Looks can …
Cruciate Ligament (TTA) Surgery
The most common knee injury in the dog is rupture of the Cranial Cruciate Ligament (CCL), also frequently called the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL). This injury can occur at any age and in any …







