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Apr 01
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We would like to wish all of our pet patients and their owners a Happy Easter, and hope we get some lovely spring sunshine to enjoy. Please make sure you...Read More Mar 25
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A team from Greenbay recently attended a local schools healthcare careers conference. This is a great event hosted by Torquay Girls Grammar School enabling students from multiple local schools to...Read More Mar 17
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March is Pet Poisons Awareness Month. We know you love your pets and we want to help you keep them safe, so we have compiled a list of the common...Read More Mar 11
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Thursday 13th March is World Kidney Day. Although designed to raise awareness of the disease in humans, we wanted to take the opportunity to educate about kidney disease in dogs...Read More Mar 04
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We have been busy behind the scenes working on a couple of big projects since acquiring much needed additional space on Walnut Road (number 16 - previously the site of...Read More Feb 24
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Veterinary nurse Laura H heads off on maternity leave at the end of this week. We wish her, husband Joni and baby all the best in the coming weeks. Thank...Read More Feb 11
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February is pet dental health month. Like humans, when dogs and cats eat, plaque builds up on their teeth. Without adequate oral hygiene bacteria feed on the plaque causing gingivitis...Read More Jan 27
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For the third year running we have audited our carbon emissions using the Vet Sustain carbon calculator. While not a perfect solution we do 'offset' our emissions and have chosen...Read More Jan 20
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Like humans, pets can be affected by an over or underactive thyroid gland. In dogs an underactive thyroid, or hypothyroidism, is most common. Any breed of dog can develop hypothyroidism,...Read More Jan 09
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We have had a few cold spells in recent weeks, so a good time to remind you of winter safety and pet care tips. See our previous blog if you...Read More
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