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they are the 2010 winners
of the Quest Business
Achievers  Awards
in the
category of Professional
Services. Thank-you to all
of our wonderful clients
whom voted for us. This is

a true honour to be chosen
for these awards that
recognise excellence in
customer service.
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Wilston Vet is proud to
announce that it is a
national winner of the
2008 AVA /PFIZER
Practices of
Excellence in Customer
Service Award
. This
prestigous award
gives recognition to
the staff whom
consistently strive
to excel in
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She's back!!!

Wilston Vet  sponsored
one of their vet nurses
(Kelly) to travel to the

Cook Islands to do 5
weeks volunteer vet
nursing work  at the
Esther Honey Foundation
Kelly arrvied back in May.

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about Kelly's trip.

Wilston Vet has launched a
“Pet Fit” program in
conjunction with Hills Pet
Foods to encourage pet
owners to slim down their
tubby feline and canine
companions. A  competition
is underway to find the
“Pet Slimmer of the Year”
who will win $2000 worth
of travel vouchers (for their
owners) and one year’s
supply of Hills Pet Food.
The Competition will run
for all of 2010.
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Wilston Vet would also like
to take this opportunity to
thank all of their loyal
clients who nominated
them in the Quest Business
Achievers Awards enabling
them to have been a finalist
in  2007, 2008, 2009 and
a winner in 2010.

 

 

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PATIENT OF THE MONTH FEB 09

NAME- FERRIS
BREED- POODLE CROSS
AGE- 5 MONTHS OLD

 

 

Ferris is a 5 months old male Maltese Poodle cross who came to us one afternoon unable to walk on his right back leg. The owner reported that just a few minutes ago Ferris had been so excited by some visitors coming to the house that he had jumped up and down on the spot. On landing he let out a loud yelp and was in considerable pain after and unable to walk on his right hind leg. Ferris was extremely painful in that leg and we were unable to determine the exact source of the pain without sedating him.
 
 
 
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Under heavy sedation we were able to locate the pain to his right knee. We radiographed the leg and were able to determine that he had actually fractured off the top of his tibia (shin bone) where the patellar (knee cap) ligament attaches!!!
 
 
 

Quite an injury from just jumping on the spot.  You may think the left leg has a fracture too, but what you can see at the top of the tibia is the growth plate which looks like a break.

This just shows how prone young pups can be to injury. At this age the bones are going through a period of rapid growth. New bone cells are laid down from an area in the bone called growth plates and these growth plates can be an area of weakness and can easily sustain injury.
Ferris was treated with strong pain relievers and underwent general anaesthesia and surgery the following day. A pin and wire were inserted into the bone to reattach the broken piece and the patellar ligament with it.
 
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The surgery went very well and x-rays taken after the surgery showed good alignment of the fracture. The leg was placed in a bandage for a week to protect the wound and immobilize the knee.
Thankfully young pups’ bones heal very quickly, so the pin only needed to remain in place for 3 weeks. Ferris did need to be rested during this period which did prove a challenge. Sedatives were required for a short period.
The pin was removed under general anesthesia 3 weeks later and the leg has fully healed.
It certainly hasn’t slowed him down very much.
 
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