Pepsi’s Bowel Blockage
By John Morgan | Dated November 21, 2019
Pepsi is a beautiful 4 month old Great Dane who had diarrhoea a few weeks before she came into Gordon Vets. Her owners noticed something wrong and brought her up […]
By Kay Hisano | Dated March 21, 2023
Izzy presented to Gordon Veterinary Hospital for not being able to walk after going missing for one night. To our big surprise not only did we find a fracture in […]
By Kay Hisano | Dated February 7, 2023
Have you heard of an ACL injury in humans? Well, just like humans, dogs can get a similar injury called a cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) injury. Common causes for this […]
By John Morgan | Dated September 13, 2022
Storm is a beautiful ragdoll but also a bit of a trouble maker. Unfortunately, he got more than he bargained for after sneaking out of the house one night. Much […]
By John Morgan | Dated August 31, 2020
We perform a full range of surgery at Gordon Vet Hospital and recently we got to help Apollo the gorgeous Staffy with an eye issue called “entropion”. This is where […]
By John Morgan | Dated May 13, 2020
We have all taken up new hobbies while we wait out this terrible pandemic. Fishing has definitely become a good way to pass the time as many take to the […]
By John Morgan | Dated November 21, 2019
Pepsi is a beautiful 4 month old Great Dane who had diarrhoea a few weeks before she came into Gordon Vets. Her owners noticed something wrong and brought her up […]
By John Morgan | Dated October 25, 2019
This month we had a very interesting case with one of our favourite patients! Frederik is a lovely 9 year old British Short Hair cat who was a little off […]
By Helen Burns | Dated July 18, 2019
They say bad things come in threes, and no doubt Monty, Yuki and Isabella would agree. On the same Thursday a few weeks ago, all three well-loved fur babies required […]
By Imogene Ewen | Dated October 7, 2018
Captain Jack Sparrow, the very dashing 7 year old cat is well known for his ability to open cupboards, fit into small spaces and hide. Trickster by name and by […]
By John Morgan | Dated August 15, 2018
Tyrone the 10 month old Italian greyhound arrived at Gordon Vet one night with a very frantic owner. Little Tyron had managed to lock himself in the bathroom at home […]
By Helen Burns | Dated June 29, 2018 | 0 Comments
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 | 0 Comments
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 | 1 Comment
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 John Morgan | Dated May 2, 2018 | 0 Comments
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 […]
By John Morgan | Dated May 2, 2018 | 0 Comments
Mango, a young domestic long hair has quite the story to tell. He is a much cherished member of his family, but he has a passion for adventure. One day […]
By John Morgan | Dated December 27, 2017 | 0 Comments
George is a wonderful 8-year-old Saluki who presented to Gordon Vets tragically for being struck by a car. His foot was badly damaged and bleeding profusely. Priority number one when […]
By Scott Lackenby | Dated August 2, 2017 | 0 Comments
This post contains graphic images. Reader discretion is advised. Sophie, an 8 year old Chihuahua has had a run in with something unknown, in her backyard. It appears that the […]
By John Morgan | Dated June 21, 2017 | 0 Comments
That’s right! Luna still has an appetite for those socks, and has had 6-8 pieces of sock removed from her stomach again! Luckily this time Vets were able to remove […]
By John Morgan | Dated June 13, 2017 | 0 Comments
Please be advised that at the end of this article, there is an image of surgery being performed than may disturb some readers. Sarah, who some of you might remember […]