
Dental Disease is Likely Affecting Your Pet
Four out of five dogs and cats over the age of three years have some form of dental disease. The level of dental disease will often progress and become more severe with age. This can become a real problem for your pet and is not only uncomfortable for them but can lead to more serious health concerns. Dental care is not only important for dogs and cats, but also smaller pets such as rabbits and guinea pigs. Our pets may not show signs that they’re suffering from dental issues
Oakleigh Central Veterinary Clinic's COVID-19 Protocols - Hospital Status: Cautionary Provisions
Starting 26th February 2022 Masks are encouraged to be worn while inside the clinic by both staff and clients, however it is no longer mandatory Density limits have been removed, however we ask all staff and clients to continue to practice social distancing where possible and practical Vaccination certificates are no longer required to gain entry to the clinic Do not attend this clinic or enter the building if you: Are COVID-19 positive or are awaiting test results for COVID-

Renting with a Pet in Victoria
Renting can be a quite a challenge with a pet, especially if you want to live in the inner city. Renters are protected by law that a rental provider must not unreasonably refuse consent to keep a pet on the rented premises, however there are definitely some hoops to jump through to get to this stage. We have prepared an information guide below how to best the navigate this situation. Glossary: Landlords are now called rental providers Tenants are now called renters Leases are