Welcome to our Autumn newsletter! We’re excited to have Dr. Kymberley back from maternity leave and ready to care for your pets. Don’t forget, Brimbank residents can still enjoy a $100 desexing discount and one year of free council registration for microchipped pets! As Easter approaches, please remember to keep chocolate safely out of reach of your pets, as it can be toxic to them.
We are thrilled to welcome back Dr. Kymberley after her maternity leave! During her time away, we’ve missed her expertise, warm presence, and dedication to our patients. Dr. Kymberley is excited to reconnect with her furry patients and their families, and she’s eager to provide the high-quality care you’ve come to know and trust. We’re so happy to have her back on the team, and we know your pets will be too!
We also would like to remind you about our exclusive partnership with Brimbank Council, offering a special benefit for Brimbank residents! If you’re a Brimbank resident, you can enjoy a $100 discount on desexing services at our clinic, along with one year of free council registration for your pet. To qualify, your pet must be microchipped, ensuring they are safely identified. This is a fantastic opportunity to both take care of your pet’s health and save on essential services. Contact us today to book your appointment and take advantage of this great offer!
As Easter approaches, it’s important to remember that chocolate is toxic to pets. To keep your furry friends safe, store all chocolate in sealed containers and place them out of reach. Be vigilant during Easter celebrations and ensure that chocolate treats are kept away from curious pets. If your pet happens to ingest chocolate, don’t hesitate to contact us immediately for advice or care. Your pet’s safety is our priority!
Thank you for reading our Autumn edition! We’re excited to continue caring for your pets and offer these great benefits. As always, don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions or to book your pet’s next appointment. You can call us on 93072122 or visit our website. Stay warm and safe this season!