by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease (FLUTD) is a relatively common problem we see in cats. As the name suggests, it affects the bladder and urethra (the “lower” parts of the urinary tract), but is actually quite a complex problem. We tend to see different clinical...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
With spring nearly here, it is important that everyone knows what to do if they find a baby bird on the ground. The best course of action is almost always to leave it where it is and not handle it. People are often worried that if they leave the bird where it is, it...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
If your pet is constantly itchy, has sore ears or any other skin problems, please read on. We are pleased to announce we will have a specialist dermatologist consulting from the Eaton Vet Clinic starting in March. Dr Sharon Bryden, from Perth Veterinary Dermatology,...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
One of the most hotly debated topics amongst vets over the last few years is whether there is a need to vaccinate pets annually, or if less frequently is more appropriate. Before I start, I will say that I believe vaccines are absolutely essential to help keep most...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
In what we believe is a first for regional Western Australia, the Bunbury and Eaton Vet Clinics are now able to provide CT Scans for pets. Until now, animals had to be sent to Perth for CT scans, which obviously added a lot to the cost and time of accessing this type...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
Acute Renal Disease (ARD) can affect dogs and cats with very little warning. The sudden loss of kidney function is extremely dangerous and needs very rapid treatment to prevent catastrophic kidney failure. There are many causes of ARD, including viruses and other...