As we move towards summer and the weather begins to warm up, snake activity also increases, and snakes become quite prevalent within the environment. This is particularly evident in the northern suburbs, where much of suburbia is surrounded by bushland, rivers and creeks and open park land. Most of the time snakes are far more […]
It is with great sadness that we report the death of Doctor Roger Clarke who passed away on December 13th 2023. Roger graduated from the University of Queensland in 1964 and worked in Korumburra Victoria (1965-1967) and Warwickshire UK (1967-1968) before starting the Bundoora Veterinary Clinic in 1969. He became a Fellow of the Australian […]
Due to complicated supply problems post-COVID, there is currently a shortage of feline vaccines in Australia, and this is expected to continue until early 2024. This has already had a major impact on shelters, with some having to close their doors to new cat and kitten admissions. Due to the supply issue we expect we […]
As the pandemic and its devastation come slowly under control we have moved closer to our pre-pandemic ways. While we learn to live with the virus we continue to follow all government regulations and guidance. We have relaxed our previous strict limits on person to person contact. Face to face consultations are becoming more common. […]
As the pandemic and its devastation drag on we continue to follow all government regulations and guidance. With Victoria again under Stay at Home Directions from the Chief Health Officer we have had to revert to very strict limits on person to person contact. We are most commonly doing “contactless consultations”, are limiting the number […]
As the pandemic and its devastation drag on we continue to follow all government regulations and guidance. Whilst we have been able to relax some of the restrictions and changes we introduced at the height of Melbourne’s second wave we have not been able to return to normal as yet. We are still having to […]