COVID UPDATE
Due to the dramatic reduction of the virus in the community and the relaxing of restrictions, Black Rock Animal Hospital is opening the doors to clients effective Monday 9th November.
Due to the size of the clinic and the square metre rule, we will only be allowed to have 1 person per visit in our consulting rooms. We can have 5 people including staff in the reception area.
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COVID-19 Essential service update
COVID-19 Essential service update
With the recent closures of some non-essential services we have been concerned that this would at some point involve veterinarians.
On Friday night we were notified by the Australian Veterinary Association that we are now classified as an essential service. Phew
SO WE ARE OPEN FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE.
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COVID-19 UPDATE
COVID-19 UPDATE
⭐️ WE ARE OPEN ⭐️
Guidelines
- do not enter if you are unwell or self isolating
- please only one (1) person per pet.
- please wait outside if there is more than 2 people in our reception/ waiting area.
- please use sanitiser on arrival and exit.
- please order all food and medications by phone. We ask orders are paid for before collection to reduce your contact time in the clinic.
- only one (1) month of medication will be provided so we can give all our patients the best care during this time if uncertainty.
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COVID-19
COVID-19 - information on our guidelines at Black Rock Animal Hospital
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The best finder of Easter Bunny’s chocolate eggs is your 4 legged friend!
Easter is a time when we take great joy in finding chocolate eggs that the Easter Bunny has hidden well in our garden. But how many of these chocolate eggs do we not find and are found by our 4 legged friend? One egg might cause no harm but if your 4 legged friend is a tiny little 2-3kg puppy, one might be very significant.
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Black Rock Animal Hospital is supporting animals affected by bushfires
Black Rock Animal Hospital is supporting amazing vets caring for animals affected by the Australian bushfires
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Christmas treats we love but don’t love our four legged friends
One of the most common cases we see at Christmas time is our pets eating things they shouldn’t be eating. We need to be very mindful that when we are asleep or when we go out, our animals can get up to mischief!
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Expanding your family
Considering a four-legged addition to your family is a big decision and there are many options available.
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The importance of a check up
When our pets are not unwell then why should we visit the vet? It may seem like you are wasting the vet’s time and wasting your hard-earned money.
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