How Often Should You Bathe Your Pet?

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Dog bathingThe thought of bathing your dog or cat can make you worried about how you’re going to get them in the tub, but surprisingly, some pets like to bathe. It’s rare for a cat to enjoy it, and trying to put your cat into a bath full of water could be cause for a visit to the vet for you, but many dogs don’t mind it so much. If your dog, and sometimes even your cat, is bathed regularly when they’re young, they become used to them.

Bathing Your Dog

If you make bath time a pleasant experience from a young age, your dog will learn to associate it with fun. How often you bathe them depends on the type of dog, whether they regularly get dirty outside, if they have any skin conditions, and your personal preference. Some dogs are just extra smelly, and as long as you use a mild shampoo, there’s no reason why you can’t bathe them a couple of times a week, as long as it doesn’t stress them.

The Benefits of Bathing Your Dog

No matter how often you bathe your dog, always use a very mild shampoo so you don’t dry out their skin and strip their coat of natural oils. Bathing not only keeps him clean and well-groomed; it also gives you a chance to bond with them and check for bumps, lumps, scratches and other conditions you might not otherwise know about, especially if your dog is very hairy or fluffy.

Some skin conditions or allergies may benefit from bathing regularly with a medicated shampoo specifically made for the condition.

Tips for Bathing Your Dog

It’s important that your dog sees bath time as a positive experience where they spend time with you and enjoy themselves.

Stick to the same routine every time, and make sure you have everything you need before you place them in the tub. Try to keep them calm so they don’t slip and hurt themselves, and use warm water, not too hot. When you’re rinsing the shampoo off, don’t pour water into their eyes or ears. Use a soft cloth to wipe their face clean so they don’t get shampoo or water in their eyes, ears or nose.

Go Professional

If you don’t like the thought of bathing your dog, but they still need to get clean, consider using a professional dog groomer. You can also get their nails and hair clipped if necessary.

Pet Health Rockingham

Your pet’s health and comfort are our top priority, and Port Kennedy Vets is open every day of the week for your convenience. We also offer a pet grooming service for your dog or cat, so call 08 9524 6644 or contact us online for any enquiries or health concerns regarding your pet. Our wellness programs make pet care easier, and with affordable monthly payments, they’re an investment in the health and well-being of your beloved pet.

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What is Tick Paralysis?

Paralysis tick, dog tick parasite - Parasitiformes. Ticks are small arachnids, part of the order Parasitiformes. Ticks are ectoparasites, living by hematophagy on the blood of mammals

paralysis tick The paralysis tick, Ixodes holocyclus, is a tiny creature that can have a significant impact on any warm-blooded animal. They live in bushland and attach themselves to their host and suck its blood. The blood sucking itself isn’t the problem; the tick’s salivary glands produce a toxin that affects the host’s nervous system and causes paralysis.

Any creature running around outdoors can pick up a tick, but dogs and cats are particularly susceptible because they come into contact with the tick’s environment.

Tick Poisoning Symptoms

It only takes a couple of days once the tick has attached itself to your pet before you’ll start to see symptoms. Your pet may begin to lose mobility in the rear legs and become unsteady, which will soon progress to the front legs. Other symptoms include loss of appetite, panting, coughing, weakness, loss of coordination, breathing difficulties, and the bark or meow sounding strange.

Checking your Pet for Ticks

Ticks tend to attach to the front of your pet as they’re walking through the grass and bushes, but it’s essential to check your pet all over. If you live in a humid, bushy or coastal area, you must check your pet daily for ticks. The best way is to run your fingers through your pet’s fur to feel for lumps, and go over the entire body – your pet will get used to it and even get some relief out of it.

Ticks will attach anywhere they can, so check the lips, ears, nose, between the toes, armpits, and genital areas. If you find a lump, separate the fur, and if it’s a tick, remove it using a tick hook or tweezers to grasp the tick as close to the skin as possible. Keep checking your pet; where there’s one tick, there could be more.

Treatment of Tick Paralysis

Tick paralysis is progressive, and your pet can still be affected even after you’ve removed the tick, so see your vet for advice and treatment. Your pet will be administered tick antiserum and put on an intravenous drip to keep them hydrated.

Fast action and prompt treatment could see your pet back home within a couple of days, but the longer you wait, the less chance of recovery. Without treatment, your pet could die, so see your veterinarian immediately.

How to Prevent Tick Poisoning

There are preventative medications available for pets, such as collars and sprays, but they don’t work 100% of the time. The best prevention is to check your pet daily and feel for ticks. You’ll soon get better at it, and the first time you find one, you’ll know it’s worth the effort.

Rockingham Animal Hospital

Your pet’s health and comfort are our top priority, so if you live in an area where ticks are prevalent, or you’ve recently been in one and your pet is showing signs of tick paralysis, don’t hesitate. Take them straight to Port Kennedy Vets, your local vet clinic. Call 08 9524 6644 or contact us online for any enquiries or health concerns regarding your pet. Our wellness programs make pet care easier, and with affordable monthly payments, they’re an investment in the health and well-being of your beloved pet.

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How to Protect Your Pet from Heatstroke This Summer

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How to Protect Your Pet from Heatstroke This Summer: Australia’s summer temperatures can be brutal for everyone, including our pets. Just as you seek a more fabulous place when the temperatures soar, it’s essential to remember your pets and ensure they’ve a cool spot to retreat. Dogs are particularly susceptible to overheating because they often accompany us on walks and in the car. In contrast, cats and other pets tend to be content to lie around until the weather cools down.

Heat stroke can be just as life-threatening for pets as it is for humans. Here are the common signs of heat stroke and some tips to keep your pets cool.

Prevention

Prevention is always better than a cure, so if your pet is outdoors, ensure they have access to plenty of shade and cool, fresh water to drink. Use water containers that can’t easily be knocked over, and place them in different places around the yard in the shade.

Dogs love their walks, but don’t take them out in the heat of the day. Walking early in the morning or later in the evening is cooler and more comfortable for you and your dog. If your dog loves a ride in the car, take them with you when you stop and get out. Never leave any animal inside a parked car for any duration, even with the windows down. Temperatures inside vehicles can quickly rise to 50 degrees or higher. If you can’t take your pet out of the car, then leave them at home. It’s not worth risking their life.

Other causes of heat stroke 

A dog may suffer from heat stroke if it is exposed to high temperatures for an extended period, engages in strenuous physical activity in very hot outdoor conditions, or is left in direct sunlight without access to shade or water. Even though it doesn’t appear excessively hot or humid outdoors, dogs might get into trouble if they become too enthusiastic or move too much. This is particularly the case if canines are confined in an area with poor ventilation, such as a dog home.

Pugs, boxers, and bulldogs, who all have respiratory difficulties, are at a higher risk. Even when the weather is mild, these canines can develop heat stroke symptoms.

Signs of Heat Stroke

If you suspect your pet may be overheated, check for these symptoms and get to your vet clinic immediately if one or more are present:

  • Excessive panting and lethargy
  • Trouble breathing
  • Obvious distress
  • Increased heart rate
  • Very dark or very pale gums
  • Staggering and confusion
  • Drooling and restlessness
  • Vomiting
  • Muscle tremors or seizures
  • Collapse

Treatment

Heat stroke occurs when your pet can no longer dissipate excess body heat, so it’s essential to try to cool them down by moving them inside with the air conditioner or into the shade with access to water.

If your veterinarian is nearby, turn your car’s air conditioning on and position your pet next to a vent while you drive there. You can also spray them with cool water, leave a fan on and try to get them to drink plenty of fluids.

Extreme Heat

Heat stroke can cause organ failure and death, so be vigilant in extreme heat and provide a cool place for your pet. Even a mild heat stroke can cause damage, so get your pet to the vet for treatment, even if they seem to be recovering.

Animal Hospital Port Kennedy

Your pet’s health and comfort are our top priority, so if you suspect heat stroke or if something doesn’t seem right, bring your pet to Port Kennedy Vets for a check-up as soon as possible. We’re open every day of the week. Call 08 9524 6644 or contact us online for any enquiries or health concerns regarding your pet. Our wellness programs make pet care easier, and with affordable monthly payments, they’re an investment in the health and well-being of your beloved pet.

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Common Skin Conditions and Causes in Pets

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Common Skin Conditions and Causes in Pets. Our pets can develop itching and skin conditions just like we can. Unlike humans, however, pets can’t tell you what or where the problem is, and as a result, they suffer in silence. It’s up to us, as responsible pet owners, to notice if our pet is itchy or distressed and get them the help they need.

If your pet is scratching or licking more than usual, it could be a sign of an allergy or other skin condition. Take them to your local veterinarian to identify the cause before it worsens. Here are some of the most common skin conditions you’re likely to encounter in your pet.

Allergies and Dermatitis

Various factors, including fleas, medications, food, and environmental elements, can trigger allergies and dermatitis. Your pet doesn’t need to have a heavy infestation of fleas; it only takes a few to initiate a reaction and start the scratching. Common Skin Conditions and Causes in Pets. Treating your pet, their bedding and surroundings will help eliminate fleas, but see your vet if the itching persists.

Food allergies are common and can lead to dermatitis. It can be challenging to determine precisely what’s causing it, and you may need to try a food elimination diet to pinpoint the culprit ingredient. With any allergy, it’s essential to identify the cause and eliminate it before treating the symptoms.

Ringworm and Yeast Infections

A fungal infection causes ringworm, and this highly contagious skin condition is characterised by round, bald patches that can scab over.

Depending on the severity, ringworm is typically treated with topical or oral medications, and you may also need to treat other pets and family members. Yeast infections usually affect warm, moist areas, such as the inner ear and between the toes, and are often treated with medicated shampoos and ointments.

Mange

Mange is caused by mites, with the two most common types being demodectic and sarcoptic mange. Both cause intense itching, hair loss and extreme discomfort. It’s essential to seek medical advice to ensure your pet receives the appropriate treatment for the specific type of mange they have.

Bacterial Infections

If skin conditions are left untreated and your pet continues to lick and scratch, the skin can become broken, and a secondary bacterial infection may occur. Simple observation can usually indicate that your pet is uncomfortable or itchy. If you suspect a skin condition of any type, consult your veterinarian for treatment as soon as possible to prevent it from worsening and spreading to other pets or family members.

Rockingham Veterinary Clinic

Your pet’s health and comfort are our top priority. Please bring them to Port Kennedy Vets and visit one of our friendly, qualified vets for a health check-up to determine the cause of their itching and receive some much-needed relief. Call 08 9524 6644 or contact us online for any enquiries or health concerns regarding your pet’s allergies or skin conditions. Our wellness programs make pet care easier, and with affordable monthly payments, they’re an investment in the health and well-being of your beloved pet.

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Putting Commercial Cat and Dog Food to the Test

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Supermarket pet foods should usually meet the basic nutritional needs of your animal, but you do get what you pay for—putting Commercial Cat and Dog Foods to the Test. Ingredient lists are often vague and confusing, so it’s hard to be sure of exactly what you’re getting, and cheaper meals are often harder for your pet to digest. We recommend choosing a premium pet food, as this ensures guaranteed quality and allows you to select a formulation that supports the individual needs of your pet.

Our Favourite Cat Food

Here at Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital, we are proud to stock Hill’s premium cat food for our customers. This cat food is available in two forms: a delicious wet stew and crunchy dry pellets, each carefully designed to meet the specific needs of different cats. Putting Commercial Cat and Dog Foods to the Test Hill’s prescription diet range includes specific meals for weight reduction, kidney care, digestive help, skin irritations, urgent care and more. You can also choose a food that’s appropriate for the age of your cat or kitten, and all meals have been scientifically tested to ensure that they’re nutritionally balanced.

Cat Food Runner Up

The second commercial cat food that we would recommend is Royal Canin Instinctive Nutrient Preference. This formula has an outstanding overall balance of nutritional requirements, a healthy amount of fats, protein, and taurine, as well as a significant addition of essential minerals. The pouches contain either chunks in gravy or chunks in jelly, and your cat will love both!

Our Favourite Dog Food

The vets here at Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital love Hill’s dog food just as much as we love their cat food! If your dog could stand to lose a little weight, has chronic stomach issues, food sensitivities or a kidney problem, then you can choose one of the specially formulated meals to help cure the problem. These recipes contain no artificial flavours, colourings or preservatives and are packed full of nutrition to support vitality and mobility, no matter the age of your pooch.

Dog Food Runner Up

Purina Pro Plan is our next choice for commercial dog food. This premium brand is slightly more expensive, but we believe that your dog deserves the best food available, as what they eat has a significant impact on their overall health. Pro Plan is designed to support your dog’s immune, digestive, and coat systems, with options available for different age categories and both wet and dry meals.

Hill’s premium pet foods come as part of our wellness programmes. For more information, please call our team today on 08 6555 5149 or visit our contact page for additional ways to get in touch.

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Are Australian Pets Overweight by International Standards?

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Overweight Cats and DogsThe answer to this question is, unfortunately, yes. Cats and dogs in Australia are more overweight than ever, with up to one-third of pets requiring assistance with weight management to maintain their health. The ideal weight of your animal will depend on its breed, age, and lifestyle, but as an owner, it’s usually easy to tell if your pet is overweight.

Why is my Pet Overweight?

As a pet owner, you have a responsibility to monitor your animal’s health, but this doesn’t always mean that it’s your fault your pet is overweight. Dogs are more likely than cats to experience weight problems, and certain breeds are more prone to obesity than others. After your pet is neutered, it is common for it to gain some additional weight, and older animals are more likely to struggle with weight gain than younger ones. Animals in single-pet households also tend to be heavier – it seems a little competition between pets is healthy!

Why Does It Matter if My Pet is Overweight?

Carrying extra weight around can, unfortunately, affect many aspects of one’s health. The strain of holding the additional pounds puts extra pressure on joints and ligaments, which can cause increased wear and make fractures and other types of damage more likely. The risk of your pet developing a range of conditions, including diabetes, heart disease and respiratory issues, is significantly increased, and their life expectancy will inevitably be shortened.

Take Action – Diet and Exercise

Your first step towards having a healthier pet is reassessing its diet. Please consult with your veterinarian and calculate your pet’s daily energy needs, taking into account its breed, size, age, weight, and usual level of exercise. You might be surprised at how much you can safely cut down on your dog or cat’s food intake! When considering portion control, ensure your pet is still receiving all the necessary nutrients with a well-balanced meal plan. Once meals are under control, it’s time to get outside! Take your dog for longer walks and encourage it to run around as much as possible by throwing toys and balls, or playing with other friendly dogs. If you’re trying to help your cat lose weight, then it’s time to get the whole family involved by playing lots of games and turning meal times into a treasure hunt!

Get Some Specialist Help

If you want to manage your pet’s weight as healthily and efficiently as possible, then you should come to one of Port Kennedy Vet’s free weight loss clinics. At these sessions, our vets can provide you with professional advice on sensible weight loss targets and how to achieve them. Our priority is the health of your pet, which is why we offer this service to our clients at no additional cost, whether your pet is already obese or simply showing signs of becoming overweight.

To arrange a visit to one of our free weight loss clinics, call the Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital team today on 08 6555 5149 or visit our contact page for more ways to get in touch.

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How to Match Your Pet to Your Personality

Weight loss in dogsHow to Match Your Pet to Your Personality So you’ve decided it’s time to bring a pet into your home – but what’s it going to be? The animal you choose will be a part of your family for many years to come, so you must select a pet that’s the right fit for your household. Belo, we list a few questions you should ask yourself before making this big decision.

How Much Space Do You Have?

This is the first question you should ask yourself, as space is the most significant determining factor in which pets you can have. If you’re living in a small apartment with little outside space, then getting a dog is unwise, and you’re better off choosing a cat or other small indoor pet. How to Match Your Pet to Your Personality. If you have some space, then a dog is an option. However, bigger dogs require more space to run around, so make sure to choose a breed that suits the size of your home.

Do You Like to Travel?

If you work long hours or travel frequently, then you’ll need to choose a cat or breed of dog that can tolerate being left alone for long periods. Most cats are happy at home if you go on holiday and get a friend to feed them, whilst dogs often struggle without their owners around and would need to spend time in a kennel.

What’s Your Lifestyle?

Suppose you’re an active person who loves spending time outdoors, running, or hiking. In that case, a terrier or a sporting dog, such as a Cocker Spaniel, Golden Retriever, or IrisSetterer, will make a great exercise companion. On the other hand, if you prefer to spend your free time relaxing, then a small breed or a toy dog will be happy to curl up with you on the sofa at the weekend without needing too much activity, and be satisfied with just a toddle around the garden for exercise.

Why Do You Want a Pet?

Do you want companionship for yourself or a play buddy for your children? If you’re considering home security and protection, then herding dogs, such as Australian shepherds, border collies, and Australian cattle dogs, will be your top choice. For a low-maintenance sofa buddy, an older cat is a great idea, whereas a terrier will watch out for the whole family when you’re out and about.

Adult vs. Baby

You have two options when getting a new pet: buying a young kitten or puppy, or adopting a mature animal. Younger pets are, of course, cuter and very hard to resist, but require a lot of work to become fully house-trained and used to living with humans. An older animal will already be socialised and housetrained, but may be less energetic than a youngster. Think about how much energy you and your family have to give to your new pet before you make your decision.

To inquire about adopting a cat or arrange vaccinations for your new pet, please call the Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital team today on 08 6555 5149 or visit our contact page for more ways to get in touch.

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Who Are the Port Kennedy Vets?

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Port Kennedy Veterinary HospitalWho Are the Port Kennedy Vets?, We understand, value, and respect the special nature of the bond between an owner and their pet. We aim to provide the best quality healthcare for your pets to maximise their quality of life. Pets are a part of the family, and we know that when they suffer, you suffer. That’s why we dedicate each day to relieving pain and restoring health as quickly and comfortably as possible.

Highly Qualified Staff

We currently have 7 highly skilled veterinary surgeons on the team, as well as our two owners who have more than 70 years of veterinary experience between them. Our surgeons have all dedicated their education and careers to animal care – we have a genuine passion for looking after your pets.

Friendly Service

Our reception is staffed by a mixture of qualified veterinary nurses and students, so you can be sure that caring for your pet is their number one priority. We understand how worrying it can be to visit the vet, both for owners and their pets, and we aim to make clinic visits as easy and comfortable as possible.

All-Round Care

Our team of support staff includes two groomers, two kennel hands, and a puppy school trainer. We pride ourselves on providing a service that looks after all of the needs of your pet from their first visit to their senior years. Our qualified veterinary surgeons offer advice on all aspects of pet care, including nutrition, behaviour, dental care and preventative treatments to ensure excellent all-around care for all patients.

Modern Technology

We believe that keeping up with technological developments is vital in order to provide the highest standard of care to your pet. We are proud of the exceptional standard of our clinical facility, which includes a dedicated dental suite, a wide range of anaesthetic and pain relief methods, medical monitoring equipment, and a modern sterilisation autoclave.

A Community Vet

Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital has been operating under its current owners for 18 years, growing from a small one-vet treatment centre to the large and busy centre we are today. We believe in supporting the next generation of vets, which is why we offer many work placements throughout the year to give students the hands-on experience they need to succeed in the veterinary world. In order to give back to our community, we offer free seminars on animal wellness and provide educational support to local schools.

To make an appointment at Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital, call us now on 08 9524 6644 or visit our contact page for more ways to get in touch.

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The Importance of Pet Health Check​

The Importance of Health Checks

The Importance of Pet Health Checkups: Ensuring a Happy & Healthy Life

The Importance of Pet Health​Checks: Regular health checks give pets and their owners the best chance to prevent, detect, and treat potential illnesses, both immediately and in the future.

A complete exam allows your vet to take a closer look at your pet and will enable you to ask about any unusual behaviour. Below you’ll find more information on the Importance of health checks and how to manage your pet’s veterinary care.

Early Disease Detection

A key benefit of regular health check-ups for your pet is the potential to detect illnesses early on. There may be subtle changes in your pet’s behaviour that you don’t consider remarkable, but your vet may pick up on these as warning signs of something more serious. If your pet is diagnosed with a disease, the earlier the treatment starts, the better the prognosis will generally be. This treatment could involve anything from surgery and medication to a simple dietary change, but whatever it is, you’ll want to get started.

Preventative Treatment

Many animal illnesses can be easily prevented with proper veterinary treatment. Younger pets, in particular, require a range of vaccines to combat preventable diseases, as well as treatments to eliminate parasites and worms. Your veterinarian will help you develop a preventive healthcare plan for your pet over the next few years, which includes scheduled treatments at regular intervals. At each check-up, the vet will also examine your pet’s weight and be able to warn you if they are becoming overweight, enabling you to make the necessary changes to avoid obesity.

Important Checks

During an annual health check, your vet will complete a thorough nose-to-tail examination of your pet. They will check the ears for mites and infection, and examine the eyes to ensure your pet has no vision issues, such as cataracts or glaucoma, which can lead to more serious problems. Internal organs will be examined using a stethoscope and physical manipulation to ensure there are no abnormalities. Another essential area of investigation is your pet’s mouth. Tooth or gum decay can cause your pet pain without you even realising it. This can lead to more serious abscesses or even tooth loss.

Total Wellness

At Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital, your pet’s health is our primary concern. To provide you with the best possible service and value for money, we’ve developed a range of wellness packages that offer excellent preventive care for your dog, cat, puppy, or kitten. The plan includes regular health checks, parasite treatments, essential vaccinations, deworming, and discounts on additional consultations. Explore our dog and puppy or cat and kitten packages to learn more, and keep your pet healthy for less.

If you’d like to purchase a wellness package for your pet, then call Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital now on 08 9524 6644 or visit our contact page for more ways to get in touch.

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Common Pet Surgical Procedures

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Comprehensive Guide to Surgeries For Pets: Procedures & Recovery Tips

Surgeries for pets: No pet owner likes the idea of the furriest member of their family having to undergo surgery, but with the expert care of our team at Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital, there is no need to worry. We aim to make every surgery as stress-free as possible for you and your pet. Below, you’ll find more information on the most common surgical procedures we perform.

Tooth Extractions

Dental decay and damage can pose a serious health threat to animals. Infected teeth may need to be extracted to minimise the risk to surrounding healthy teeth and tissue. This is a common surgical procedure that utilises general anaesthesia to maximise your pet’s comfort.

To prevent your pet from needing a tooth extraction, it’s essential to care for their oral health by brushing their teeth once a week or using a commercially available teeth cleaning treat. At Port Kennedy Vets, we have a dedicated dental suite for routine cleaning, minor procedures, and dental surgeries.

Neutering

This is the most common type of pet surgery and is a highly recommended preventive measure. Desexing offers numerous benefits to your pet and your family. For example, a desexed animal has a lower risk of developing reproductive cancers and enjoys an increased overall life expectancy. A neutered animal will generally experience less anxiety and aggressive behaviour, and is less likely to bite or get involved in fights. The overall result is a more affectionate, relaxed companion for you and your family. Please find out more about the benefits of desexing your pet, preparing for the procedure and caring for them afterwards.

Skin Surgeries

Many pets require surgery to remove skin lumps or other masses. Both benign and malignant tumours are removed for safety, and biopsies can be carried out afterwards. Other skin surgeries include operating on abscesses to enable proper healing and suturing wounds.

Injuries

As much as we may try to protect them, our pets often suffer injuries. Injuries from fights, such as bites and open wounds, may need surgery to prevent infection. Broken bones sometimes need resetting or the insertion of metal plates to regain strength, and torn ligaments can be repaired. In these instances, it is best to get your pet to the veterinary clinic as soon as possible to minimise blood loss, infection or further damage.

If you’d like to arrange desexing or another surgery for your pet, call Port Kennedy Veterinary Hospital now on 08 9524 6644 or visit our contact page for more ways to get in touch.

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