This month our featured website is… our own. We’ve revamped www.rosevillevet.com.au for all you need to know about the Roseville Vet Surgery. The Roseville Vet website features Pet of the Month, Meet the Vet and an online version of our newsletter plus more!
Do you know of a good animal website? Drop us an email and we can feature it—on the web.

 

Roseville Veterinary Surgery

Text Box: E-newsletter

Volume 1, Issue 2, Feb 07

On the Web

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The Everlasting Treat Ball
The Secret to happy dogs, will keep them amused for hours.

25 Hill Street Roseville - 9413 3888 (24 hours) - www.rosevillevet.com.au - email: info@rosevillevet.com.au

The start of autumn has seen a boost in fleas. While fleas are considered a summer problem, a second surge of flea activity occurs as the weather cools.
To stave off fleas, year round protection is vital. But are you effectively protecting your pets? See more details for total flea control solutions.

Flea surge as weather cools

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Our new newsletter is in need of a name. To win a years supply of Advantix for dogs (or Advantage for cats) email us your best animal-related newsletter name to info@rosevillevet.com.au before 25th April.

April Spotlight

Dear Dedicated Pet Owners!
Welcome to Autumn that has seen cooler weather, and yet a re-surge in flea numbers. In this issue we cover—ways to ensure good flea control, facts about dogs and chocolate, tips on caring for pets these holidays and more...

Quality Family Pet Care

Advantix—the only flea and tick control product that repels ticks

Text Box: Have you got a comment, a question for The Vet or something you would like to see on the newsletter? Drop us an email to info@rosevillevet.com.au

Dr Greg Kelman BSc. BVMS MACVSc.

Easter Dog Dangers— Tasty trouble

With Easter comes tasty Easter Eggs. But tasty treats for people spells trouble for dogs. Cholocate toxicity is a very real danger, and can be life-threatening.

Easter eggs