

Cat Vaccine Shortage: Limited Supply Alert
Currently, there is a scarcity of feline core vaccines from all manufacturers, and our inventory has reached a critical low. This shortage stems from persistent supply issues following the COVID-19 pandemic. For adult cats with up-to-date vaccinations, it will not be...

Dog Wash December
On Saturday 9th December 2023 the Whyalla Veterinary Clinic will hold a dog wash with all proceeds going to Steel United Bring your dog along to the ‘Scrubb A Dubb’ Dog Wash (In memory of Paul and Donna) 9th December, 10 am-1 pm, at the Whyalla Veterinary Clinic, 97...

Whyalla DC Charger
At Whyalla we read the story of the loaded dog, shopped at Woolies, checked our tyres with Andrew's compressor, uploaded a photo to Plugshare, emailed Andrew, emptied our rubbish in the council bin and had lunch from our car's parcel shelf. This was all as advised by...

A mirage in the outback? The DC fast-charger owned by the local electric vet
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Charging station get upgrades to enhance the charging experience.

The electrification of transport. It’s all about our pet’s health.
Electric Vehicles have no tail pipe emissions. Petrol and Diesel tail pipe emissions are killing out pets with toxic particulates, sulphur and nitrous oxide. Most people are aware that air pollution is bad for your health, but this applies equally to our pets that...

Electric Vehicle day 27th May from 10am to 4pm.
Electric Vehicle day being held at the Whyalla Veterinary Clinic on the 27th May from 10am to 4pm. This is your chance to see the latest electric vehicles and how they charge. Talk to owners who drive them daily and get some first hand information on the transition to...

Next generation cars look after owners’ pets.
If you have ever been travelling with your dog or cat and had to go to the shop or run an errand and not been able to do it because you can’t leave your pet locked in the car on a hot day and it is not advisable to leave the car running to keep the air-conditioning...

This years winner of the “Dress up the dog”
This years winner of the “Dress up the dog” competition for Christmas was Emily Goldsworthy. Here is the winning entry. Emily won a brand new Apple iPhone 14 courtesy of Apple. And the runner up entry with her gift Voucher was Savannah Leonard

It really is Christmas
Cooper the ginger and white cat disappeared five years ago and his owner, Anna, thought she had lost him forever. Cooper however had taken up residence with an elderly man and when he was no longer able to care for Cooper, Cooper was brought to the Whyalla Veterinary...