Tarneit Veterinary Clinic

Tarneit Veterinary Clinic Tarneit Veterinary Clinic, established in Jan 2022, prioritizes modern, affordable pet care. Dr. Dilpreet has been part of the Wyndham community since 2009.

Led by Dr. Dilpreet Pannu, a Wyndham local with over a decade of experience, the clinic utilizes advanced equipment for on-site diagnosis and treatment. Bookings can be made from 10th January via calling the clinic or through the online booking system available on the website. He graduated with Bachelor of Veterinary Science(Hons) from The University of Melbourne in 2011. Dr. Dilpreet started work

ing as a small animal veterinarian at the Fawkner Veterinary Hospital in 2012. At Fawkner Veterinary Hospital he was exposed to a large caseload and a wide variety of medical conditions and surgeries in a busy small animal practice, which allowed him the opportunity to hone his skills. He started as a graduate and over the years rose to the ranks of the head surgeon and then head veterinarian. He believes in a preventative and holistic approach to veterinary care. Dr. Dilpreet is a skilled GP surgeon tackling surgeries including routine desexings, dentistry, lump removals, caesarians, abdominal foreign body and tumour removal, a**l gland removal, perineal hernia repair, brachycephalic airway obstruction surgery (BOAS) and orthopaedic surgeries including luxating patella repair, extracapsular cranial cruciate ligament repair and tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO). The clinic will be fully equipped with digital radiography, in-house lab, ultrasound and diagnostic equipment to provide on-the spot assistance for your pets health and medical needs

Dogs provide many signs before a fight, but most people don't know what to look for.If we learn these indications, we ca...
01/08/2025

Dogs provide many signs before a fight, but most people don't know what to look for.

If we learn these indications, we can step in sooner, whether it's with space, a calm redirection, or just a break.

The more we know about body language, the happier and safer our dogs will be at home, in the park, and anywhere else.

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Sometimes itching, licking paws and scratching the ears is not behavioral & due to the weather.If you see inflammed skin...
21/07/2025

Sometimes itching, licking paws and scratching the ears is not behavioral & due to the weather.

If you see inflammed skin, red paws & and ears, it could be allergies, and there’s a lot we can do to help 💙

Chat to us if you’re not sure what’s normal and what’s worth investigating. We’re here to make your pet more comfortable, one paw at a time

Allergy symptoms can sneak up, and often get mistaken for “normal dog stuff"Things like ear infections, constant licking...
16/07/2025

Allergy symptoms can sneak up, and often get mistaken for “normal dog stuff"

Things like ear infections, constant licking or red paws can all be signs your pet’s immune system is reacting to something, whether it’s pollen, food, fleas or something in the home

🐶 If any of these look familiar, chat with your vet
From dietary changes to medicated shampoos, we’ve got plenty of ways to bring relief

We see the soft hearts underneath the big feelings 💙Helping reactive pets feel understood and safe is one of our favouri...
12/07/2025

We see the soft hearts underneath the big feelings 💙
Helping reactive pets feel understood and safe is one of our favourite parts of the job

Whether it’s more space and snacks or just slow vet visits, we’re here for the small wins 🐾

Learning to read your dog’s early signals can help you avoid full-blown reactionsIt’s all about giving them what they ne...
08/07/2025

Learning to read your dog’s early signals can help you avoid full-blown reactions

It’s all about giving them what they need in the moment, empathy and understanding

A tiny change in routine can have a big impact on local ecosystems 💧Waiting 48 hours after applying flea treatment befor...
30/06/2025

A tiny change in routine can have a big impact on local ecosystems 💧
Waiting 48 hours after applying flea treatment before bathing your dog protects frogs, insects, and fish from harmful runoff and helps the product work better

It’s a win-win, for your pet and the planet 🌏

Address

364 Morris Road
Hoppers Crossing, VIC
3029

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+61385802498

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