Village Vet
They work as a collegiate group, using each team member’s strengths to deliver the best for their client’s needs.
Sometimes they may suggest an internal referral. At other times they will recommend an external referral, especially the more difficult surgeries and diagnostic procedures.
At all times, they ensure that your pet has access to the best clinician for their needs.
The Nurses are an integral part of the team and work collaboratively with Vets to offer an efficient service of a high level high. Our nurses are highly trained and can share their insights into the tricky task of how to give a cat a tablet, what special foods are available, information about parasite treatment, and many more. They are constantly seeking to deliver the best outcome for you and your little fluffy friend.
They also work closely alongside Wildlife Victoria to assess, stabilise and provide care for many different types of wildlife.
If you find injured wildlife, please take them to Village Vet. They assess all wildlife individuals handed in, and we do their best to rehabilitate them.
Every month, Village Vet donates $500 to Australia Pet Welfare Foundation (APWF). The APWF is committed to reducing the number of animals being euthanised in shelters and pounds. APWF provides evidence-based solutions to save the lives of pets and people. They liaise with communities, government authorities, veterinarians, welfare universities, and professional organisations to advocate for policy and legislative change to save lives.
Save A Dog Scheme is a no kill shelter in Glen Iris. They house multiple cats and dogs that need a forever home.
The Village Vet is proud to partner with the National Desexing Network, which offers discounted desexing for pet owners with financial limitations. Applications for desexing vouchers can be found on their website.
- Listing ID: 29598