by admin | Dec 1, 2020 | COVID, Feature Articles, News
Following the South Australia government guidelines, our doors are open. When you arrive, you have to check in, either with the QR code using the mySA GOV.app on your phone or filling in the SA Government paper contact tracing record. Please do not come to the clinic...
by admin | Nov 25, 2020 | News, Parvo
The new isolation ward provides excellent facilities for the treatment of infectious diseases, such as parvovirus, whilst ensuring the safety of regular patientsThe isolation ward has the latest stainless-steel cages with waste handling trays to enable the treatment...
by admin | Nov 10, 2020 | Feature Articles, News
Guess the main breeds in this dog and go in the draw to win a $75 gift voucher for your companion. Nearest correct entry wins the gift voucher* Entries can only be placed at the Reception desk of the Whyalla Veterinary Clinic. Guesses posted online will not be...
by admin | Sep 11, 2020 | Feature Articles, Grooming, News
The new dog and cat grooming facility at the Whyalla Veterinary Clinic opened its door this month with a new grooming kennel complete with 14 stainless steel cages and facilities for three groomers to work at once. The grooming room has multiple stainless-steel...
by admin | Sep 8, 2020 | Feature Articles
New patient ward opened this week at the Whyalla Veterinary Clinic offering greatly improved facilities for the care of their patients The new ward incorporates five large runs for bigger dogs and 12 stainless steel cages. The runs are constructed of Nuvex Plastic...
by admin | Sep 3, 2020 | News, Parvo
With the change of weather from cold and wet to warm and damp, the parvovirus season in Whyalla approaches. Parvovirus is spread by dog faeces either by direct contact or contaminated faeces being tracked into the home. The virus can survive and spread when the...
by admin | Aug 6, 2020 | Feature Articles, News
Original Article and Images Compliments of the Whyalla News
by admin | Apr 18, 2020 | News, Parvo
Update: 18th April 2020 The Whyalla Veterinary Clinic is treating more cases of parvovirus infection in dogs and what is worrying the vets is that the new strain is now being seen in older dogs, not just puppies and geriatric dogs. It is now estimated that 60 dogs...
by admin | Apr 14, 2020 | coronavirus, News
To provide veterinary care for your pets whilst minimizing the risk of spreading COVID-19 and following the government guidelines for social distancing and hygiene, our services have temporarily become minimal contact services. The clinic doors are now locked and...
by admin | Apr 7, 2020 | coronavirus, News
COVID-19 Coronavirus risk is transmitted person to person through saliva or droplets from an infected person, either directly via cough or sneeze (Hence social distancing) or via contaminated surface which is touched and then transferred to the face (Hence hand...