Rohan is our full time veterinarian and performs the vast majority of our surgical procedures. He has more than 30 years experience as a practising veterinarian, and was previously a practice owner in South Melbourne for over 20 years. Rohan is a huge footy fan and loves nothing more than watching his Tigers win with his super cute Beaglier Osita.
Janene has been working part time for the best part of this last year. She previously owned Caulfield Veterinary Clinic for 29 years and sold to semi retire and enjoy her grandchildren. Geoff has been treating the pets of Brighton for over 40 years, and is renowned for the use of acupuncture on racehorses.
Janene has been working part time for the best part of this last year. She previously owned Caulfield Veterinary Clinic for 29 years and sold to semi retire and enjoy her grandchildren. Geoff has been treating the pets of Brighton for over 40 years, and is renowned for the use of acupuncture on racehorses.
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Pets, on average, age five to eight times faster than humans. By age two, most pets have already reached adulthood. At age four, many are entering middle age. By age seven, many dogs, particularly larger breeds, are entering their senior years. Because pets age so rapidly, major health changes can occur in a short amount of time.
Vaccination has revolutionised control of infectious disease in our pets. It is essential that all pets are adequately vaccinated to help protect the pet population as a whole. Responsible pet care requires kittens to be given their initial course of vaccinations, but this cannot protect them for the rest of their lives.
Behavioural problems can be due to behavioural causes, medical causes, or both. Our veterinarians will investigate behavioural problems by obtaining a full history and conducting a full examination (sometimes your pet may require blood orurine tests to rule out underlying medical conditions) to accurately diagnose a problem.
Worming is one of the first health care issues pet owners need to address as pups and kittens are the most susceptible. As their name suggests, intestinal worms are parasites that live inside your pet's intestines. These worms range in size from small to surprisingly large (up to 18cm in length). Regardless of their size however, they all have negative effects.
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Ken Phillips
May 18, 2021
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Nov 19, 2020
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Anna Dahlstrom
Jun 23, 2020
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L. C.
Oct 09, 2019
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I will never go back to this vet again!! My kitten (14 weeks old) and I had such a traumatic experience!! The vet there, Geoff thought to show me how I am able to "control" my kitten through scuffing my kitten. Scruffing a cat is when you take the skin on the back of your cat’s neck (called the scruff) into your hand and hold it. It caused my kitten so much stress, it was so horrible to watch. Naturally my kitten struggled out of fear, the vet clenched my kitten's skin even tighter and press the back of my kitten down so hard that my kitten was screaming. It was so horrific to watch and I was
Stephen MacLeod
Jun 18, 2019
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Nathan Ziino
Jul 17, 2017
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I've known Geoff for years as a friend and as a Vet, his heart of gold and years as a Doctor shine through with his excellent professional advice, understanding and just overall calmness is outstanding.
If your pet needs help and you need answers, go and see the team. He'll explain it all in black and white, no dancing around.
Thanks a million guys, see you in 6 months!
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If your pet needs help and you need answers, go and see the team. He'll explain it all in black and white, no dancing around.
Thanks a million guys, see you in 6 months!
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David Reaburn
Jun 24, 2016
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Will never go back here again. We took our cat there because his front teeth seemed to be growing out. Vet said it was nothing & a few months later we went to another vet who showed us he has a real gum problem & has already lost a couple of teeth. Very annoyed at the half baked examination this vet gave our cat as there was clearly a problem already.