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Stawell Veterinary Clinic

Vets & Veterinary Surgeons, Stawell, VIC 3380


Open until 12:00pm

Working With You To Care For Your Pet

Professional, caring and friendly team
Modern fully equipped facility
Servicing a wide variety of species
Professional, caring and friendly team
Modern fully equipped facility
Servicing a wide variety of species
Stawell Veterinary Clinic is a busy mixed animal practice owned and run by Richard and Gail Hackwill with a friendly and dedicated team of Veterinary Surgeons and nursing staff. Our patients range from much loved domestic pets.

Ararat Veterinary Clinic

Vets & Veterinary Surgeons, Ararat, VIC 3377


3.0

(2)

Open until 12:00pm

All Animal Healthcare Veterinary Surgeon

Veterinary surgeon
Professional pet care
24 hour emergency service available
Veterinary surgeon
Professional pet care
24 hour emergency service available
Ararat Veterinary Clinic are your locally operated business, offering friendly, reliable and professional service for all your pet care requirements. We pride ourselves in offering the highest level service, ensuring complete patient satisfaction.

Meares Tanya Dr

Vets & Veterinary Surgeons, Stawell, VIC 3380


Grampians Equine Hoof Care

Veterinary Animal Clinics & Hospitals, Black Range, VIC 3381


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Ararat Veterinary Clinic

Excellent service and very caring.

Handy tips

Questions to ask the veterinary clinic at your next appointment

You’ve made the appointment. You’ve gone through the motions of transporting your pet. Make the most of your time and ensure its a productive encounter at the vet hospital. Here are a list of key and important questions to ask the vet.

  • What is a suitable diet? The foundation of good health is nutrition. Veterinarians near you can provide nutrition recommendations to support your pets lifestyle and stage.
  • Is the weight within a reasonable band? It's very easy to accidentally overfeed pets by mistaking reasonable portions or wanting to spoil them. Check with your vet if your pet's weight falls within an appropriate weight range for their breed.
  • Is this behaviour I have noticed normal? If you have observed any peculiarities or anything different this is the opportunity to raise them. Anything outside your pets normal behaviour could be symptomatic of a deeper issue. Track these incidents, when they started and their frequency.
  • Is my pet up to date on all their vaccines? Immunisations are necessary for a good defence to illnesses. Ensure the animal hospital has records of all vaccines and can flag outstanding ones.
  • Is a dental clean required? Periodontal diseases can be extremely common in pets and if left untreated can escalate into more serious health issues. A good cleaning when tartar or gingivitis appears will maintain good teeth and gum health before a more serious issue arises.
  • Do you suggest any flea / tick preventative measures? Before they become an issue, get proactive about flea collars or things to ward off fleas / ticks.

Be sure to also have anything else concerning looked into (lumps, bumps, etc). Armed with this checklist, you will make the most out of your checkout at the vet clinic.











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