Wednesday, 19 August 2015

Welcome to the newest members of the B.A.H. family


We would like to welcome trainee nurse Tiffany and Dr Zoe to the B.A.H. family!
Tiffany is currently completing her Cert 4 in Veterinary Nursing and has a particular interest in surgery.  When Tiffany is not at work, she likes spending time with her husband and her  two beautiful dogs Daisy the Boxer X and Clover the Pointer X. She also enjoys running and is a keen supporter of the Richmond Tigers.
Dr Zoe joins the team after graduating from Charles Sturt University in 2015. Originally from Sydney, Dr Zoe has recently made the move to Bendigo with her two geriatric horses and her two dogs, a Kelpie and a Kelpie X Border Collie. She has a special interest in animal behaviour and small animal medicine.  In her spare time, she likes nothing more then horse riding and dog obedience.
Be sure to say hello to Tiffany and Zoe when you are next in the clinic. They are looking forward to meeting you and your fur children!

Dr Jess

Wednesday, 5 August 2015

Dental Health Awareness Month


Happy Dental Health Awareness Month!
Dental disease is the most common ailment seen in our cats and dogs. At least 80% of cats and dogs are suffering from dental disease by the time they are only three years old! Poor dental hygiene is not simply a matter of bad breath, it is a very serious condition that if left untreated leads to pain, infection, eroded gums, tooth and bone loss, septicaemia (infection in the blood stream), heart disease, kidney disease, liver disease and nutritional deficiency.

Some of the symptoms of dental disease include:

-          Bad breath (halitosis)

-          Brown tartar on teeth

-          Bleeding or red gums (gingivitis)

-          Loose or broken teeth

-          Problems picking up food and chewing

-          Lumps in the mouth or under the eyes

-          Chewing on one side of the mouth

-          Not wanting head touched

-          Bloody saliva

-          Mouth ulcers

-          Sneezing or nasal discharge

 
 
 There are simple steps that you can implement at home to help keep your fur child’s teeth at their healthiest:

     -   Daily teeth brushing

     -   Feeding dental health diets (e.g. Hills t/d, Hills Oral Care, Royal Canin Dental)

     -   Avoid feeding tinned/wet pet food

     -   Use of dental water additives (e.g. Healthy Mouth)

     -   Dental chews (e.g. Greenies)

 
To help get your pet’s pearly whites back on track this August, Bendigo Animal Hospital is offering FREE dental checks and discounts on dental procedures and dental diets. Please do not hesitate to call the B.A.H. team to find out more about what you can do to ensure the oral health of your pet and to book a free dental check with one of our qualified veterinary nurses.

And while you are visiting Bendigo Animal Hospital for your free dental check, why not get your pet’s nails trimmed at the same time? The B.A.H team will clip your pet’s nails for a $5.00 donation into their charity tin. This winter all proceeds from the charity tin will be donated to Bendigo Foodshare.
 
Dr Jess