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Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre
February is Heart Awareness Month for us humans but did you know your pets can have heart disease too? 🐕🦺🐈
They can either be born with congenital abnormalities or develop problems with age. You may notice changes in your pets breathing rate and effort at home, or they may not be as … View moreFebruary is Heart Awareness Month for us humans but did you know your pets can have heart disease too? 🐕🦺🐈
They can either be born with congenital abnormalities or develop problems with age. You may notice changes in your pets breathing rate and effort at home, or they may not be as energetic and become more tired when exercising.🩺❤️
The best thing you can do to keep an eye on you pets heart is to have a veterinarian listen to their chest on a yearly basis at their annual vaccination, or if you notice any of these changes at home then give us a call.🩺❤️
If we hear any irregularity in the exam we may advice further tests such as X-rays or an echocardiogram to assess the structure of the heart.🩺❤️
There are medications and modifications we can make if we do find any issues with their heart, which can improve their quality of life and longevity.
Heart checks are a crucial part of our job as animals cannot tell us when they don’t feel well.
❤️🥰So not only look after your heart but your pets as well, remember they love you with all of it!🥰❤️
Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre
With the increase in the popularity of rabbits as companion pets here are a few facts that you might not know.🐇💕
🐰Rabbits teeth constantly grow, which is why good quality hay is so important to your rabbit’s dental health, not only is it a good source of fiber but it also helps wear … View moreWith the increase in the popularity of rabbits as companion pets here are a few facts that you might not know.🐇💕
🐰Rabbits teeth constantly grow, which is why good quality hay is so important to your rabbit’s dental health, not only is it a good source of fiber but it also helps wear down their teeth.
🐰Rabbits can live for up to 10 years of age.
🐰Have you seen your rabbit “BINKY”? This is when they run about and jump athletically in the air and twist and kick. It is a sign of happiness.🥰
🐰A baby rabbit is known as a kit or kitten, a female is called a doe and a male is called a buck. A group of rabbits is known as a herd.
🩺We recommend an annual vet check for your bunnies, to check teeth, vaccinate against Calicivirus, assess their general health, wellbeing and for any signs of disease.🩺
We have desexed a number of rabbits recently, so if you don’t want a herd of bunnies at your house, give the team a call 07 8493963. We can make an appointment for you or answer any questions you may have about your bunnies health and well being.
🐇💕Rabbits really do make great companions.🐇💕
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Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre
Annually the last Tuesday in February is internationally known as World Spey/Desexing Day. This initiative started back in 1995 in the USA and has since spread to 41 countries around the world.
❤️It is a day to highlight and promote the desexing of companion animals world wide.
We have many … View moreAnnually the last Tuesday in February is internationally known as World Spey/Desexing Day. This initiative started back in 1995 in the USA and has since spread to 41 countries around the world.
❤️It is a day to highlight and promote the desexing of companion animals world wide.
We have many rescue centre’s throughout the Waikato and New Zealand that work tirelessly to help rescue, desex and rehome the many unwanted kittens and puppies born in New Zealand every year.🐈🐕🦺
We encourage and support the importance of desexing dogs and cats to help combat the overbreeding of unwanted animals, not only that but there are health benefits also:
•Risks of infections, cancer and other diseases of the reproductive organs in our precious pets are lowered.
•Improved life expectancy
•Eliminates unwanted behavior
Please help support these wonderful organizations. ❤️
If you require any further information on desexing or need to book your pet in, please give our team a call on 07 8492963, they will be happy to help you out!😀
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Get ready for week two of the Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival!
With over 50 shows celebrating the best of NZ, this whanau-friendly festival of the arts is not to be missed!
Discover new reggae tunes with Ria Hall, witness the thought-provoking dance of Shifting Dynamics, be enchanted by … View moreGet ready for week two of the Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival!
With over 50 shows celebrating the best of NZ, this whanau-friendly festival of the arts is not to be missed!
Discover new reggae tunes with Ria Hall, witness the thought-provoking dance of Shifting Dynamics, be enchanted by classical music from NZ Opera, or laugh out loud with recent edition and festival favourite Ben Hurley
Join us at the Grassroots Trust Festival Hub each night for free and live entertainment, and make sure you don't miss out on the incredible fireworks display at Sunset Symphony!
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Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Hamilton
Why does mould appear in the first place?
Mould grows in damp areas where there is a food source such as dust, dirt or organic material. That’s why single glazed or drafty windows, where condensation and dust are common, are often a problem area.
What are some tips for preventing mould … View moreWhy does mould appear in the first place?
Mould grows in damp areas where there is a food source such as dust, dirt or organic material. That’s why single glazed or drafty windows, where condensation and dust are common, are often a problem area.
What are some tips for preventing mould growth?
Clean soft furnishings regularly according to the manufacturer’s instructions. This usually involves a regular light vacuum, with less frequent dry cleaning or laundering. Regularly clean windows and wipe down window surrounds and venetian blinds or shutters with a mild detergent in warm water.
Does the material of the curtains affect how much mould will grow?
Yes, consider selecting window coverings manufactured from man-made materials, particularly in damp areas such as the bathroom, kitchen and on south-facing windows. It’s best to use a wipe-able, water-resistant blind or shutter in wet areas like bathrooms and kitchens. Even man-made fabrics don’t cope well in those environments.
How do I remove the mould?
Once mould develops it’s best to nip it in the bud as early as possible with a thorough clean. Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
When it comes to the human body, we know that bacteria in the gut are somewhat important (i.e. crucial). They can turn on enzymes, turn off genes and break down nutrients in our digestive tract for eased absorption.
Bacterial imbalances are felt throughout the body and manifest in different … View moreWhen it comes to the human body, we know that bacteria in the gut are somewhat important (i.e. crucial). They can turn on enzymes, turn off genes and break down nutrients in our digestive tract for eased absorption.
Bacterial imbalances are felt throughout the body and manifest in different conditions, including psoriasis, eczema and acne, fatigue, poor immune health, anxiety and thyroid dysfunction.
It's time to harness the potential of our bacteria, and not suffer the consequences of it!
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Kia ora neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. We’re on a journey to enable better access to local community health and wellbeing.
Come along and share your knowledge and experience as we work together on this.
When: Thursday 25 February: 10am - noon
… View moreKia ora neighbours, we at Waikato DHB want more of you to have a say in health. We’re on a journey to enable better access to local community health and wellbeing.
Come along and share your knowledge and experience as we work together on this.
When: Thursday 25 February: 10am - noon
Where: The Link, Te Aroha Street, Hamilton
Community Health Forums are a gathering of local people who share in a conversation about what matters to their community and hear what’s happening from the DHB and other local organisations/groups.
We look forward to meeting you.
He whakarongo tātou – we’re here to listen
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The Team from Wasp Wipeout
Well, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the … View moreWell, after a (relatively) quiet couple of summers, the vespula wasps have come back big time in some locations! Auckland and the Waikato are reporting big numbers and you may have seen this story about the monster nest found just outside of Nelson. We're continuing our efforts to control the wasps through the Wasp Wipeout project, but did you know you can help as well? For information on how to help or DIY click here: bit.ly... You can also donate to the project here: givealittle.co.nz...
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Not my post but hoping to reunite with her owners
😔I've come to a deceased angel💔 outside 267 Bankwood Road Hamilton. Long haired tortie, female she's wearing a diamanté collar with green heart bell on it I've scanned her no microchip found. It's to late to door knock … View moreNot my post but hoping to reunite with her owners
😔I've come to a deceased angel💔 outside 267 Bankwood Road Hamilton. Long haired tortie, female she's wearing a diamanté collar with green heart bell on it I've scanned her no microchip found. It's to late to door knock I'm driving her to Afterhours vets now where they will hold her for 7 days. I've put up a poster and will be going back first thing in the morning to door knock everywhere and put up more posters. 🐾🌈❤️I'm so sorry sweet heart 😔 ♥️
Susan from Chartwell
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