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By Scott Lackenby | Dated July 21, 2018
Did you follow the news story recently, about our gorgeous patient Leo? Read on to find out how it all started. Innovations are happening around us all […]
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By Scott Lackenby | Dated July 21, 2018
Did you follow the news story recently, about our gorgeous patient Leo? Read on to find out how it all started. Innovations are happening around us all […]
By Helen Burns | Dated July 21, 2018
In the course of a day it’s not unusual for a dog or cat to bound around the house and yard, past shrubs and rocks, trees and pot plants, sometimes […]
By John Morgan | Dated June 29, 2018
As a result of his time working as a vet in Canada in a previous life, Dr John has been vaccinated for Rabies. This means he is the only vet […]
By Helen Burns | Dated June 29, 2018
Bruno may sound like a big tough dog, but he certainly wasn’t feeling like that when he came to Gordon Vet earlier this week. He had some diarrhea, didn’t want […]
By Helen Burns | Dated June 29, 2018
Cujo the boxer cross dog couldn’t be further from his namesake, a rabid dog from a Stephen King novel. He is very bright, happy, and overtly friendly. In fact, he’s […]
By John Morgan | Dated June 20, 2018
It’s been a busy couple of weeks at Gordon Vet with many wonderful animals visiting the hospital, but two patients in particular stood out. Two small dogs, both with bladder […]
By John Morgan | Dated May 29, 2018
It would be safe to say that Rosie, the courageous 11-year-old Kelpie, is now a platinum frequent flyer at Gordon Vet. 3 months ago, Rosie presented to Gordon Vet with […]
By Helen Burns | Dated May 21, 2018
What are they and how can you avoid them? While most of us may get through life never needing to think about zoonoses (diseases you can catch from and animal), […]
By Helen Burns | Dated May 21, 2018
Brrrrr. As the temperature drops and we all feel like rugging up and eating comfort food, it’s timely to have a closer look at our 4 legged family members and […]
By John Morgan | Dated May 2, 2018
Imagine being 7 hours away from the closest vet. To have your beloved pet looked at for a skin condition, vaccination, desexing or, God forbid, examined for an emergency incident […]