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Avoiding client miscommunication - part 1The first talk of a three-part series by Dr Daren Roa on avoiding client miscommunication.
Urinary IncontinenceUrinary Incontinence is an article written by Ann Thompson, Small Animal Internal Medicine Specialist at VSS. This article discusses a review of incontinence, Urethral Sphincter mechanism incom...
To Swim or Not to Swim?To Swim or Not to Swim?: The Use of Hydrotherapy in Canine Rehabilitation is a resource written by Lindsey Connell MCSP,ManimSt (Animal Physiotherapy) of Animal Physiotherapy Solutions. It discuss...
Antibiotic Use in Veterinary DentistryAntibiotic Use in Veterinary Dentistry is an article written by Dr Rebecca Tucker BVSc (Hons) MANZCVS (Small Animal Dentistry and Oral Surgery) of Advanced Animal Dentistry. Antibiotic use in vet...
Heart Murmurs in Dogs and CatsThis article on Heart Murmurs in Dogs and Cats was written by Adjunct Assoc. Prof. Fiona E. Meyers BVSc (Hons), PhD, MACVSc, Diplomate ACVIM (Cardiology). Heart murmurs are very commonly identifi...
New Ophthalmology Specialist now available at Jindalee[Last Edited 30/10/20: A previous version of this post stated Dr Edith Hampson only practiced Mondays and Thursdays; this has now been updated to reflect she practices Tuesdays as well.] VSS is plea...
Tick Paralysis WarningOver the past 2 weeks, a significant number of dogs and cats presented to Veterinary Specialist Services after being affected by tick paralysis. Ixodes holocyclus, more commonly known as the Austra...
The Vomiting PatientThis week, internal medicine specialist Dr Bruce Mackay has prepared a talk on ‘The Vomiting Patient’. We all see vomiting pets frequently, and Dr Mackay talks us through the history we n...
Lilah and PyothoraxLilah presented to us with 'Pyothorax', which is the presence of inflammatory fluid (or puss) within the chest cavity.
Cardiology Update re services during COVID-19Update as of 7 Apr 2020: Dr Fiona Meyers and Dr Chris Lam will transfer to the Carrara practice following a short break. This means that from after the Easter break (23 April 2020), Cardiology will...