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VetLand Hospital & Emergency

Vet checking a bulldog’s breathing and paw pads during a summer health exam, highlighting extra care for brachycephalic dog heat risks and skin protection.

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Top 5 Essential Tips to Keep Your Bulldog Safe From Heatstroke This Summer

Summer is the season for sunshine, play, and poolside fun. But for bulldogs and other short-nosed breeds, hot weather brings serious risks that quite simply are no laughing matter. Their adorable faces may melt hearts, but their anatomy also makes...

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Vet nurse holding a puppy during a pre-travel health check, promoting pet safety, summer travel preparation, parasite prevention, and responsible holiday planning.

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Travelling This Summer? Your Pet’s Safety Starts Before You Hit the Road

Summer holidays are nearly here, and I know many of you are preparing for sunshine, beaches, and long-awaited adventures. If your pet is joining you,...

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A veterinarian performing a gentle vaccination check on dogs, highlighting smart pet vaccinations, annual health exams, and early detection for better long-term protection.

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What Is My Pet Actually Vaccinated For? A Vet’s Guide to Understanding: Keeping Your Dog and Cat Protected

If you’ve ever wondered whether you’re truly doing the right thing for your pet when it comes to vaccinations, you’re not alone.

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Vet nurse gently holding a puppy at Vetland Hospital & Emergency in Melbourne, promoting summer pet health checks and early heatstroke prevention.

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Avoid a Trip to the Emergency Vet: Your Pet’s Summer Safety Checklist

The Australian summer is made for sunshine, barbecues, and long days outdoors with your pets. Let’s be honest—it’s been a long year, and we all...

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Meet Dr. Holly — From Brighton to Melbourne, the Vet Who Treats Every Pet Like Her Own

A Lifelong Dream Come True Ever since she was four, Dr. Holly Howard Fegan knew she wanted to be a vet. From guinea pigs and snakes to terrapins, Dr....

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Senior cat receiving gentle heart examination at Vetland Hospital & Emergency in Melbourne, supporting feline heart disease care and long-term pet heart health.

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When Every Beat Matters: What You Should Know About Your Pet’s Heart Murmur

Hearing that your pet has a heart murmur can sound scary. Having said that, did you know that heart murmurs are incredibly common in both dogs and...

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Bonnie the Pug during her post-surgery revisit at Vetland, looking happy, healthy, and free from infection after successful treatment.

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UTIs Kept Coming Back… Until Bonnie’s Plastic Surgery Changed Everything

When Bonnie the Pug first arrived at Vetland Hospital & Emergency, things seemed reasonably routine: a pug with a urinary tract infection.

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Vetland Hospital & Emergency shares vet-backed tips to protect dogs from saltwater, heatstroke, injuries, and dog fights for a safe, happy beach season.

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Your Dog’s Best Beach Day Yet: Simple Tips for Safety at the Shore

There’s nothing like an Aussie summer. Sun’s out, sand’s hot, and the ocean is calling. For many of us, that includes bringing our furry best friends...

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With GapOnly®, you can claim in-clinic, pay only the gap, and skip the long reimbursement wait—less cost, less stress for pet families.

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Supporting You with Less Out-of-Pocket Costs and Less Stress: The Big Deal About GapOnly Pet Insurance Claims

That’s why we’re so pleased to let you know: GapOnly® is now available at Vetland Hospital & Emergency — for procedures and consultations. And yes —...

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Vet examining cat for urinary issues – early detection of litter box changes can prevent serious conditions in cats.

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Your Cat’s Litter Box Is Talking—Here’s How to Tell If Something’s Wrong

When it comes to your cat’s health, the litter box tells a bigger story than most realise. What’s left behind — or avoided altogether — can be one of...

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