Festive Season Open Hours 2017 – 2018 Saturday 23rd of December – Open as normal/ 08:00 – 14:00 Sunday 24th of December (Xmas Eve) – Closed Monday 25th of December (Xmas Day) – Closed Tuesday 26th of December (Boxing Day) – Closed Wednesday 27th […]
Continue readingYey! it’s Dental Month again… August 2017!!
Most pets have periodontal disease by the time they are 3 years of age, (this equates to approximately 21 human years). Dental disease can result in bad breath, painful chewing and even the loss of teeth. Bacteria that is harbored in the plaque and infected gums can also spread to the heart, kidneys and […]
Continue readingGoldern Oldies Month – June 2017 (Extended through July Only!)
Call Us to book an appointment now. Seniors at Seven! Like us, each year we like to ensure we do our best to enable our Senior Pets enjoy many warm and comfortable winters ahead. How do we do this? We do this by implementing the Seniors Care Program each June. It sounds simple however this promotion […]
Continue readingObesity in Pets – Why is it bad? What can I do about it?
Obesity in Pets – why is it bad? how did it happen? How to evaluate your pet and what can I do about it? Obesity Obesity has become an extremely important health problem in the Western world, not just for humans but for dogs and cats as well. Obesity in pets is associated with joint […]
Continue readingSnake Bites
Each year more than 6000 pets in Australia are bitten by snakes. A disproportionate number of those cases occur around Perth particularly in the eastern hills and Mundaring region. In the last month there has been a dramatic rise in the number of dogs and cats requiring treatment and this has prompted doctors at the […]
Continue readingAn Update on Rabbit Calicivirus
Rabbits are common family pets due to their cute appearance, inquisitive nature and individual personalities. Unfortunately a new strain of Calicivirus has been recently identified in the Perth Hills, which is threatening the health and wellbeing of these cute pets. Calicivirus is highly contagious and quite deadly for rabbits, both wild and domestic. As such, […]
Continue readingIt’s Grass Season Again…
IT’S GRASS SEED SEASON AGAIN!! These nasty little awns can cause a lot of discomfort to your dog and cat. The pointed tip on a grass seed means it can easily become embedded in your pet’s skin and ears. Grass seeds can migrate through the body, tracking infection as they go. The best way to […]
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