The temperature is on the rise. Help keep animals safe as the mercury rises. Remember… • Don’t take pets away from home unless absolutely necessary • Ensure animals have ample water and shelter • Try to move pets inside if possible • NEVER leave your pet shut up in a car even for very short …
Spring has sprung, which means all the beautiful flowers and plants are starting to bloom!
Did you know, many of the common plants, springtime flowers and fruit trees that can be found in our backyards and local parks have toxins or seeds that can be harmful to our pets? Some examples include Brulfensia (yesterday today tomorrow plant) , Macadamia trees, Sago palms, Lilies to name a few. Take care to …
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R U Ok Day
We are proudly supporting R U Ok Day. It is an opportunity to place more emphasis on having regular and meaningful conversations with those around us. Thus, making a difference to help lend an ear to listen or support those that need a shoulder to lean on. We all got together at work today for …
Ticks
We have already seen a few ticks’ cases in the practices. The paralysis tick may be small but can be deadly to your furry friends. Preventatives should be used all year round. We recommend Bravecto for cats and dogs every 3 months or Nexgard for dogs every month. Tick symptoms can include: : wobbly/weakness in …
Allergies
Allergies are a common cause of recurrent skin and ear problems seen in dogs. They can be caused by fleas, dust and pollen,plants or food. A diagnosis can be determined by a thorough allergy questionnaire, looking at the distribution of skin lesions, and/or running an elimination diet trial. If your pet suffers from ongoing itchiness …
Arthritis
Arthritis is a condition that leads to pain and progressive degeneration of the joint. It can affect many aspects of a dog’s life including causing limited mobility, painful joints and a poor quality of life. It is important to look out for signs like limping, slowing down on walks, being slow to rise or having …
Is your cat due for a check-up?
Regular health checks can help us to identify any early signs of health issues. Cats are good at hiding illness, So finding problems early increases the chance for effective treatment. Please book online https://www.lakevet.com.au/book-online-charlestown-vet/ or ring 49436066 and https://www.lakevet.com.au/book-online-belmont-vet/ or ring 49459677 to see one of our friendly veterinarians.
Winter is here and so is the cooler weather.
It’s time to discuss arthritis support for our four-legged friends. Our arthritis injection program allows our veterinarians to deliver medication that has anti-inflammatory and joint protective effects on arthritic joints. Many dogs have noticeable improvement in mobility after the first injection. Ask our friendly team if this is an option for your pet.
Is your pet up to date with its vaccinations?
Is your pet up to date with its vaccinations? Parvovirus, a deadly virus that affects dogs, increases in prevalence around now and can be picked up from local parks. Help protect your pets by making sure their vaccinations are up to date before heading outdoors. Please phone 49459677 Belmont or 49436066 Charlestown.
Wishing everyone a safe and enjoyable long weekend.
Our Belmont will be open Saturday 10th June 8am-12noon. All practices will be closed Monday 12th June 2023 Public Holiday and Reopening on Tuesday 13th June at 8am. For all emergencies please contact Newcastle Animal Emergency Centre 4957 7106 https://arecvet.com.au/ Please book online https://www.lakevet.com.au/book-online-charlestown-vet/ or ring 49436066 and https://www.lakevet.com.au/book-online-belmont-vet/ or ring 49459677 to see one …
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