Small parasite, big trouble
By John Morgan | Dated June 4, 2022
Millie was brought into Gordon Vet Hospital when her owners noticed she seemed a bit off-colour. The normally energetic puppy was quiet, sleepy and even a little off her food. […]
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By John Morgan | Dated June 4, 2022
Millie was brought into Gordon Vet Hospital when her owners noticed she seemed a bit off-colour. The normally energetic puppy was quiet, sleepy and even a little off her food. […]
By John Morgan | Dated March 25, 2022
Most of us are pretty sick and tired of the rainy weather that has dominated for the last few weeks, but there is one species that is thriving. Leeches are […]
By Scott Lackenby | Dated March 21, 2022
Please be advised of our Easter Long weekend hours in case of any chocolate related (or general) emergencies: 15th April (Good Friday): Closed 16th April: 7:30am to 5pm 17th April […]
By Helen Burns | Dated November 25, 2021
Beau the 4 year old greyhound was rehomed into his beautiful family 1 year ago this month. After spending his early life racing, he was looking forward to putting his […]
By Helen Burns | Dated November 25, 2021
Peeta the one and a half year old kelpie cross dog should be counting her lucky stars ! 9 months ago she was being taken care of by a rescue […]
By John Morgan | Dated October 9, 2021
Bugs was adopted by his owners as a kitten and settled right in. He was named after Bugs Bunny because he was born without a tail. Unfortunately, when he was […]
By Helen Burns | Dated August 9, 2021
Thank you to everyone for accommodating the most recent change in our COVID protocols. We are continuing to see our patients and provide all the care that they need. We […]
By John Morgan | Dated July 29, 2021
It’s Dental Month at Gordon Vet Hospital! FREE dental checks that put you in the draw to win a hamper valued at over $150. 10% off dental procedures from 1st […]
By Helen Burns | Dated June 24, 2021
Right at the end of April the gorgeous Murphy came in to see us for his annual vaccination and check up. Little did we or his lovely family know that […]
By John Morgan | Dated June 1, 2021
FIP is a fatal condition caused by a cat specific coronavirus. Unlike COVID-19, this type of coronavirus does not cause respiratory symptoms, but instead triggers a body wide inflammatory response, […]