Morley Vetcentre

Morley Vetcentre Vet Clinic in Morley This accreditation scheme is to help members of the public understand what standards of work and care go on at the Morley Vetcentre.

We are one of the only 14 veterinary hospitals in Western Australia which have been recognised as an ASAVA Accredited Hospital of Excellence. Each of our 32 dedicated staff, including eight veterinary surgeons are committed to the health and wellbeing of your pet. We consult and perform surgery 7 days a week, weekdays 8am - 7pm and weekends 9am - 5pm. Public holidays: 9am - 5pm. Pets, pet requirem

ents, toys, food, nutritional supplements, collars, leads, brushes, grooming, boarding and expert advice - all for your convenience under one roof, 7 days a week and with easy parking

Our separate dog and cat waiting areas proves very popular with our cat owners as it provides a more comfortable environment for cats to visit.

👑 King George would like to let you know that Morley Vetcentre will indeed be open between 9am-5pm, all long weekend as ...
26/09/2025

👑 King George would like to let you know that Morley Vetcentre will indeed be open between 9am-5pm, all long weekend as we celebrate his (and that other guy’s) birthday 🎂

Happy long weekend 👑

Do you want to help support your pet’s skin health?As well as offering them a high-quality, complete and balanced diet, ...
24/09/2025

Do you want to help support your pet’s skin health?

As well as offering them a high-quality, complete and balanced diet, you can also help your pet to grow their most excellent epidermis by:
✅ Consulting our vets on safe dosages of skin-supporting supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids
✅ Having a chat with our team regarding recommendations for soothing pet shampoo and skin conditioning products, such as those containing oatmeal or ceramides
✅ Grooming your pet regularly to remove dead hairs and prevent matts
✅ Ensuring your pet is always kept up to date with parasite prevention

For more information on supporting your pet’s skin health, consult our dermatologically-diligent team!

In scrubby or bushy regions, summer can equal snakes! 🐍If you visit areas with your dog where venomous snakes could be p...
22/09/2025

In scrubby or bushy regions, summer can equal snakes! 🐍

If you visit areas with your dog where venomous snakes could be present, it’s best to keep your pet on a short lead by your side. It’s also a good idea to be aware of the more common symptoms of snake bite, which can include:
✅ Temporary collapse
✅ Weakness or wobbliness
✅ Muscle tremors
✅ Large pupils
✅ Loss of bladder or bowel control
✅ Dark or bloody discoloured urine

⚠️ If you ever suspect your pet has been bitten by a snake, try to stay calm and seek immediate veterinary treatment.

For more information on snake bites in pets, consult our snake-savvy vets.

“Why does my dog keep getting ear infections?” 👂Whilst any dog can develop a one-off ear issue, some unlucky pets seem t...
17/09/2025

“Why does my dog keep getting ear infections?” 👂

Whilst any dog can develop a one-off ear issue, some unlucky pets seem to have a predisposition to problems.

Recurrent ear infections in dogs are commonly secondary to underlying allergies (such as environmental or food allergies) but can also occur in dogs who swim frequently, breeds with droopy ears such as spaniels, and breeds with naturally narrow ear canals such as Shar Peis.

If your pet suffers from recurrent ear infections, it’s best to book a consult and lend us your ears, as there are lots we can offer to help manage the issue. 📞

Does your dog experience episodes of “reverse sneezing”? 😮‍💨Reverse sneezing is when pets appear to get stuck in a tempo...
15/09/2025

Does your dog experience episodes of “reverse sneezing”? 😮‍💨

Reverse sneezing is when pets appear to get stuck in a temporary loop of snorting air in via their nose, almost as though they have something stuck in their nose or throat.

While a lot of dogs will reverse sneeze on occasion, it tends to occur more frequently in pets with overlong soft palates (such as flat-faced breeds), long-nosed sighthounds, and pets experiencing nose or throat irritation due to allergies or airborne irritants such as pollen or smoke.

If you have any concerns about your dog’s respiratory health, take a deep breath and consult our veterinary team! 🐾

DOG TRAINING CLIENTSWith another severe weather warning in place for tonight and tomorrow morning, we are cancelling Sun...
13/09/2025

DOG TRAINING CLIENTS

With another severe weather warning in place for tonight and tomorrow morning, we are cancelling Sunday morning (14th September) Levels classes.

We apologise for the inconvenience, but best everyone stays safely at home. We hope the weather is kind next weekend and we can see you all back at classes!

🐿️ Meet Theodore 🐿️ This handsome young man was found wandering the streets. Theodore is super purry and affectionate an...
11/09/2025

🐿️ Meet Theodore 🐿️

This handsome young man was found wandering the streets. Theodore is super purry and affectionate and is looking for a home where he will give you an endless supply of biscuits.

He was sterilised this week, so is currently sporting a party hat.

If you are in a position to take this beautiful boy, please give us a call.

The Adoption fee of $270 includes Theodore’s vaccinations, sterilisation and microchipping costs.

PSA (Pet Service Announcement): please don’t forget to stay on top of regular parasite prevention for your pet, especial...
10/09/2025

PSA (Pet Service Announcement): please don’t forget to stay on top of regular parasite prevention for your pet, especially as the weather warms up! ☀️🐕

Warmer conditions favour the survival and breeding of pesky parasites such as fleas, ticks and some intestinal worms. Additionally, in heartworm-endemic areas, mosquitoes capable of spreading dangerous heartworm disease between pets will also become more active.

For advice on the safest and most effective parasite prevention routines for your pet, consult our knowledgeable team.

Does your cat get runny eyes? 👀Persians and similar breeds are more likely to get regular eye goop due to their flatter ...
08/09/2025

Does your cat get runny eyes? 👀

Persians and similar breeds are more likely to get regular eye goop due to their flatter facial anatomy. However, recurrent eye discharge can also be associated with other health issues, such as environmental allergies or cat flu.

If your cat regularly gets weepy eyes but seems otherwise fine, we’d recommend twice daily cleaning around their eyes with a clean, warm, wet compress. However, if your cat’s eye discharge is associated with any redness, irritation, or other unwellness, it’s best to have them checked by one of our vets.

When it comes to feline eye health, our team is eye-mazing!

Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing Pet Dads. We hope you have an awesome day with your furry kids 💙
07/09/2025

Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing Pet Dads. We hope you have an awesome day with your furry kids 💙

Do you know the signs of flea infestation in cats? 😿Being only 2-4mm long and mobile, these parasites can be difficult t...
03/09/2025

Do you know the signs of flea infestation in cats? 😿

Being only 2-4mm long and mobile, these parasites can be difficult to spot, especially since cats usually endeavour to groom fleas out of their fur. You’re more likely to detect their presence by parting the fur in several areas around your pet’s rump to look for tiny black “flea dirt” (flea poo) granules.

It’s also a good idea to monitor for signs of your cat grooming or scratching more, or the development of red, scabby dots or bald spots on the skin around their head, neck, rump or belly. 🐈

If you suspect fleas in your pet, consult our pest-proficient team for advice on effective and safe treatment options.

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20 Rudloc Road
Morley, WA
6062

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 7pm
Tuesday 8am - 7pm
Wednesday 8am - 7pm
Thursday 8am - 7pm
Friday 8am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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