Snakebite in Small Animals: Advice to Clinicians
Snake envenomation can look deceptively mild at first and then deteriorate quickly. This page distils our emerge...
Tick Paralysis: Clinician Notes
This page condenses the VSOS team’s approach to tick paralysis: Early antiserum administration, early airway p...
Tick Paralysis in Dogs & Cats (Sydney): What To Do When You Find a Tick
Emergency warning:If your dog or cat is showing possible signs of tick paralysis (wobbliness, weakness, breathin...
Snake Bites in Dogs & Cats (Sydney): Act Fast - This Is an Emergency
Envenomated dogs & cats can die within 45 minutes of being bitten.If you suspect your pet has been bitt...
Beyond Possible Cancer Treatment in Dogs: VSOS Pioneers Minimally Invasive Innovation for Dogs
At VSOS (Veterinary Specialists of Sydney), we believe nothing is impossible. That’s why we’re proud to shar...
Dr Cherlene Lee - VSOS Cares About our Clients as much as We Do
It was a chance encounter with VSOS’s Dr Karina Graham that completely changed the way Dr Cherlene Lee viewed ...
Going above and beyond in a Time of Crisis for Mimi
For Kate, getting an unexpected call to say that her dachshund, Mimi, had been involved in a freak accident that...
How the VSOS mobile vet specialists helped increase this clinic’s profitability
Dr Robert Zammit’s 40-year-old practice - Vineyard Veterinary Hospital - has experienced an increase in profit...
Yoshie and the Case of the Missing Tennis Ball
Yoshie, the adorable 2 year old British Bulldog loves to chew and chase balls. Unfortunately for Yoshie, this ti...
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