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Deafness in dogs is a serious problem. At the UQ Small Animal Clinic, we can investigate sensorineural and conductive causes of canine and feline deafness. We use brainstem auditory evoked response to air-conducted and bone-conducted sound. Th...
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Gum health is important. This is because the gums protect the underlying jawbone. It is the jawbone that helps anchor and support the teeth in your pet's mouth.
Gum disease is usually caused by a painless infection sometimes called "pla...
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General
Please ensure all your pets are restrained at all times within the clinic; dogs on a leash and cats in a carry cage. This is for their safety and the safety of other animals in the clinic.
All rights in copyright of all rec...
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No Cooked Bones!
You’ve just finished a big weekend family dinner and you are wondering what to do with the bones from the ham and roast, when in trots your big black Labrador Retriever. He longingly looks at the bones, and ...
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To help us operate our clinic smoothly and provide the best&nb...
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Why might my vet request a referral at the University Small Animal Clinic and Veterinary Teaching Hospital?
Just like human medicine there is so much information that one Veterinarian simply can’t know everything and do everything to...
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Payment
Our fees are comparable to other veterinary practices in the region though we are able to offer many other services. Please note we do not offer accounts – fees must be paid in full at the time of service. Unfortunately we ca...
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Being a university hospital naturally teaching plays a vital role, more time can be devoted to each individual client and patient than would be possible at most private clinics. The need for teaching means the UQ Small Animal Clinic and V...
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