Collins St Veterinary Clinic
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Collins St Veterinary Clinic provides medical and surgical care for small and large animals. Call to make an appointment.
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CHRISTMAS WARNING FOR PETS!! We know chocolate is bad for dogs. And you might know onion is also deadly, as are grapes and raisins. We often see cases of pancreatitis triggered at this time of the year by overeating fatty, rich or excessive amounts of food. So keep the leftovers out of PAWS reach! 🍗🐾
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Congratulations to Ruth Quinn for being the lucky winner of our sample pack. Thankyou to everyone for getting involved 🐾
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Like and share our page for your chance to win this great sample pack! Ends 8.11.16
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Great news! Our phone is back up and running!
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Due to a power surge we are currently experiencing some technical issues and cannot be contacted by phone or email. We apologise for any inconvenience
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Did anyone lose a chicken in the winds? Contact the clinic on 42 331781
Horses can learn to use symbols to communicate their preferences
It is amazing what horses can tell us. Clearly this horse wasn’t asking for a drink but what if they could tell us they wanted a rug changed. Researchers from Norway successfully trained 20 horses to use sign language to do just that. http://www.appliedanimalbehaviour.com/article/S0168-1591(16)30219-2/pdf
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Horses are often cutting themselves. Sometimes we resort to novel techniques to take up the tension in the wound. It is worthwhile having a fence walk and tucking in any loose wires.
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Make sure you check your pets teeth regularly. Plaque and excess tartar can lead to periodontal disease which is the leading cause of early tooth loss in cats and dogs. So don't forget to brush daily!