by Mira Mar Vets | May 27, 2023 | Hospital News, Latest Monthly Newsletters
It has been over 2 years since we stopped seeing large animal and farm patients, and we have FINALLY upgraded our clinic logo to reflect our small animal hospital status! We are very happy with the design, which draws its inspiration from the mural on the side wall of...
by Mira Mar Vets | May 27, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
We’d love to raise a cheer to all the amazing veterinary nurses out there, but especially to our fabulous crew! Here are just some of the ways veterinary nurses help to ensure the best care for our furry patients: 1. Technical know-how: In supporting our...
by Mira Mar Vets | May 27, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
Among the many things we love about being in the veterinary profession is the variety and quality of medical and surgical assistance that we’re able to offer to our patients and clients. Here are just a few of the awesome skills and services that we can offer, all...
by Mira Mar Vets | May 27, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
Our team does our very best to stay on schedule, but unfortunately, we may run late on occasion due to the inherent unpredictability of veterinary work. Here are three reasons why we might not always be on time for your appointment: Emergencies Common emergencies...
by Mira Mar Vets | May 27, 2023 | Latest Monthly Newsletters, Pet Care
With 80-90% of dogs, and over 90% of cats being routinely desexed in Australia, the majority of female pets will undergo a spey (female desexing procedure) at some point in their life. Let’s shed some light on the technical details of this intricate surgical procedure...