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The staff of Wilston Vet
are proud to announce that

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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NEW..Royal Cat Suite 
has just opened.Click
here for more info
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See Dr Meredith on
Channel 9's A Current
Affair helping Hugo the
French Bull Dog loose
weight.
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see the video of the story.

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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
customer service.

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latest newsletter no.12

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.

..Click Here for more
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.
click here for more

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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Monday: 8am-7pm

Tuesday: 8am-6pm

Wednesday: 8am-6pm

Thursday: 8am-7pm

Friday: 8am-6pm

Saturday: 8am-3pm

Sunday: closed

 

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Microchipping and Registration

Ever Lost A Pet?

Each year, many pets are lost, and, unfortunately many of those lost pets never find their owners. Thousands of pets are euthanased each year because their owners cannot be located. If your pet is microchipped, there is a much greater chance that they will return to you safely. Microchips will last for your pet’s lifetime as there are no moving parts and nothing to replace.

A microchip is a small computer chip that has an identification number programmed into it. It is small enough to fit into a hypodermic needle. Once implanted, the I.D. number cannot be altered or removed, and a layer of connective tissue forms around the chip preventing it from moving about.

Some people are hesitant to microchip their pet because they are afraid it will hurt. The procedure is simple, routine, and painless, and it doesn't require any anesthesia. Your pet simply gets an injection just under the loose skin between the shoulder blades; it's a lot like getting vaccinated. Most animals don't react at all. Long term studies have shown that the microchip is very safe for your pets. Microchips are mandatory for all cats and dogs under the new Brisbane City Council Animal Managment Act -(seebelow)

The chip contains an identification code that is unique to your pet. Most veterinarians and animal shelters have scanners that can read that identification code from all brands of microchip.

Ideally, leashes, fences, and doors would be enough to keep your pet safe at home, but in the real world, accidents happen, and your pet depends on you to protect him or her against the things that could go wrong.

Microchipping costs $62.00 for a lifetime chip and lifetime registration.
(please note this is not the same as council registration and your dog still needs to be registered with your local council)

Its a very small price to pay for peace of mind that your pet will not end up separated from you or worse still euthanased at an animal shelter.

 

New Council Requirements for Dogs and Cats in Brisbane 

  • All animals desexed after July 1, 2009 will receive a compulsory tattoo in one of their ears to signify that they have been desexed.
  • All cats and dogs born after April 1, 2009 must have a microchip implanted by the time they are 12 weeks of age. For dogs and cats that are older than this, microchipping is recommended but not compulsory, unless the pet is sold or given away in which case a microchip must be implanted. 
  • All cats and dogs MUST be registered with the Brisbane City Council if they are over 12 weeks of age.

  • There is no fee for registering desexed cats between 1 July, 2009 to 30 June , 2010 due to an amnesty period. This also applies to owners who intend to have their cat desexed within this period. You will still need to submit a registration form. After this amnesty, the cost will be $20.00 for a desexed cat.  For registration forms and more information follow this link-  http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:BASE:568732983:pc=PC_5765 
             Or else  search www.brisbane.qld.gov.au    
 

Fees as of July 2009 

Registration type
Full fee
Pensioner fees
Entire dog
$87.50 (GST exempt)
$43.75 (GST exempt)
Desexed dog
$37 (GST exempt)
$14 (GST exempt)
Guide, hearing and assistance dogs
No fee
No fee

 
 

Registration type
Full fee
Pensioner fees
Entire cat
$40 (GST exempt)
$20 (GST exempt)
Desexed cat
Amnesty available until June 2010. Fee is normally $20 (GST exempt) 
Amnesty available until June 2010. Fee is normally $10 (GST exempt)

 
*Nb- you still need to register your desexed cat, even though there is no cost until June 2010* 
 
 
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