Like us, dogs may suffer from uncomfortable conjunctivitis. Sometimes conjunctivitis develops because of irritants blowing into the eye (such as sand or dust) or eye infections. However, if your pet develops conjunctivitis repeatedly, their problem may have an...
Mira Mar Veterinary Hospital
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Four facts about fleas!
For some cats, fleas can be more than just an irritation. Here are four facts about fleas and why having a solid, year-round parasite prevention routine for your feline friend is a good idea. 1. You may not see fleas, even if they’re there! It can be challenging to...
Had an earful of infections?
Whilst any dog can potentially suffer from an ear infection, some pets are unlucky enough to experience ear troubles throughout their life. Here’s why some pets develop ongoing ear infections and why prompt treatment is best: Why are some pets prone to ear infections?...
Let’s help your asthmatic cat to breathe easy again
Unfortunately, up to 5% of cats may risk developing feline asthma, otherwise known as feline allergic bronchitis. What is feline asthma? Feline asthma is a chronic (long-term) condition that causes inflammation and narrowing of the airways within the lungs, leading to...
August is National Pet Dental Month
Every year in August we encourage our clients to think about their pet's oral health during National Pet Dental Month. As usual our friendly team will be conducting FREE dental checks to allow us to best know if your pet has dental disease. We all know how important...
Hill’s Pet Foods Dental Diet Range
We all know how important dental health is for our own teeth. We go to the dentist regularly and brush and floss our teeth twice a day. But did you know that dental health is important for your pet as well? Dental disease is the most common health problem of our pets...
Why we don’t recommend anaesthesia-free dentistry
“Why does my pet need an anaesthetic for dental work?” It’s a question we hear a lot, and it’s a great one! We recommend that all canine or feline dental procedures occur under general anaesthesia. Here’s why: We can check your pet more thoroughly For a thorough...
Feline a bit sore?
Has your cat been pickier with food lately? Perhaps a bit touchy for any handling around their mouth? Or have you noticed that their breath smells bad? We know our cats can be experts at disguising their discomfort. Spot these changes? It's time your feline friend may...
Three mistakes to avoid when brushing your pet’s teeth!
Did you know we recommend daily tooth brushing for dogs as part of an ideal dental hygiene maintenance program? If brushing your pet’s teeth seems impossible for you now, rest assured. With proper training and technique, most good-natured dogs can be trained to accept...
Make dental health gains the painless way!
At some point in your cat’s life, we may recommend that your pet undergoes dental extractions due to tooth fractures, abnormal tooth placement, or significant dental disease. Whilst this can be worrying news, our skilled vets will always ensure your pet experiences...
Why we recommend regular rechecks
Ever wonder why we recommend a dental check-up with your pet every 6-12 months, even if they seem to be in tip-top shape? Here are 3 reasons why! 1. If we check your pets’ teeth regularly, we can detect dental diseases earlier Periodontal disease (inflammation and...
July is National Desexing Month!
Mira Mar Vets are proud to be offering discounts on desexing of both male and female animals as part of the National Desexing Month promotion. Please call the clinic on 9841 5422 for more information. You can also read the promotional statement from the National...
A thorough investigation
If your pet is aged eight or older and seems generally healthy, do they need annual blood and urine tests and blood pressure checks? Yes, here are three reasons why performing these tests routinely in older pets is a good idea: 1. Blood and urine tests can lead to the...
Let’s get physical!
Did you know that our vets love it when things get physical? We're referring, of course, to the importance of a good physical examination for assessing your older pet's general health, comfort and condition! Whilst every pet gets a nose-to-tail assessment, here are...
A bad case of the wobbles
One of the more common emergencies we see in older dogs is the sudden onset of generalised wobbliness due to a condition called idiopathic vestibular disease (IVD). Here’s what to watch out for in your more senior pets: What is IVD? Idiopathic vestibular disease...
The skinny on Slinky
Slinky the 14-year-old domestic short-hair cat,, had always sported a sleek, shiny coat. However, her owner Audrey noticed that Slinky's fur had started looking a little unkempt and dull over the last few months. The cat also appeared to have gradually lost weight,...
Five “home comforts” for old pets
As well as attending 6-12 monthly veterinary check-ups (so we can manage any developing health issues), you can help support the health of pets aged eight years and older on a day-to-basis too! Our senior-savvy team have compiled a list of five simple aids to keep...
Three cheers for veterinary nurses!
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...
A one-stop shop for your pet’s veterinary 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...
Professional punctuality
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...
Spey surgery explained
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...
The DO’s and DON’Ts of pet medications
Did you know that up to 40% of human medical patients don’t take their own medication correctly as prescribed? Unfortunately, this incorrect dosing may cause the medication to be less effective, or even harmful. Whether your pet is taking a short course of...
Stareek’s Story
One of our lovely clients Doug edited a book some years ago about polar explorers which is called "Antarctica - First Impressions 1773-1930". He has recently drawn our attention to a chapter in this book about a polar dog called Stareek. Stareek means 'Old Man' and...
Well-padded cats
Did you know that about one in four cats is likely to be overweight or obese? Here’s how to recognise whether your cat is overweight and how you can help them attain a healthy body condition score. Assessing your pet’s body condition score Given the large variety in...