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Noticing stiffness after walks, hesitation to jump, or a little extra weight? These could be early signs of pain or mobi...
08/08/2025

Noticing stiffness after walks, hesitation to jump, or a little extra weight? These could be early signs of pain or mobility issues—but we’re here to help.

Our complimentary vet nurse weight and nutrition consults continue until the end of August. During your visit, we’ll assess your pet’s weight and body condition, offer tailored nutrition advice, and provide support for mobility and healthy ageing. Plus, enjoy exclusive in-clinic food offers to help them thrive this winter.

📞 Call your local Vetlife clinic today to book your pet’s complimentary consult—and let’s work together to keep them fit, comfortable, and full of life this season!

🐾 Snip and Chip is back!Vetlife clinics are proudly supporting the SPCA Snip and Chip programme! Your cat may be eligibl...
05/08/2025

🐾 Snip and Chip is back!

Vetlife clinics are proudly supporting the SPCA Snip and Chip programme! Your cat may be eligible if you live in one of the following council areas:

🏡 Hurunui District Council 🏡 Waimakariri District Council 🏡 Christchurch City Council 🏡 Selwyn District Council 🏡 Ashburton District Council

🗓️ Campaign runs from Wednesday, 6 August to 30 November 2025.

💸 Just $30 gets your cat desexed and microchipped—simply grab your voucher from the link in the comments. Spots fill fast, so don’t wait!

📍 Participating Vetlife clinics include Ashburton, Banks Peninsula, Culverden, Dunsandel, Methven, Motueka, New Brighton, Richmond

18/07/2025

This compelling video from , made in partnership with NZVA, highlights just how deeply New Zealanders appreciate their veterinary teams—and how much remains misunderstood about the vital work they do.

Is your pet not moving like they used to?As pets age, changes in mobility can creep in slowly—and it’s not always just “...
17/07/2025

Is your pet not moving like they used to?

As pets age, changes in mobility can creep in slowly—and it’s not always just “getting older.” Common signs of joint pain or discomfort include:
🔹 Stiffness after resting
🔹 Slower on walks or avoiding stairs
🔹 Reluctance to jump or play
🔹 Subtle behaviour changes like irritability or withdrawal

The good news? There are effective ways we can help. From pain relief and joint support to lifestyle adjustments, our team can create a plan to help your pet stay active and comfortable—no matter the season.

If you’ve noticed any of these signs, we’re here to support you. Learn more: https://hubs.la/Q03wnc-J0

How Acupuncture Helps Animals Heal NaturallyAcupuncture is more than needles—it’s a gentle method that taps into your pe...
16/07/2025

How Acupuncture Helps Animals Heal Naturally
Acupuncture is more than needles—it’s a gentle method that taps into your pet's natural self-healing abilities.

🐾 By stimulating specific points on the body, acupuncture sends signals to the brain and spinal cord to:
• Reduce pain
• Relax the mind
• Improve organ function

🧠 It treats pain by:
• Releasing muscle and fascia tension
• Reducing inflammation
• Triggering the release of pain-relieving chemicals

Safe and subtle, acupuncture feels like a pin prick or dull ache. Most animals stay calm during the treatment.

Available at Vetlife Wanaka and Oxford clinics!

09/07/2025

Noticing your dog playing less, sleeping more, or just not quite themselves?

It might not just be age—these can be early signs of joint pain or reduced mobility. Other things to watch for include:
🔹Hesitation to jump on the couch or into the car
🔹 Slowing down on walks
🔹 Stiffness after rest
🔹 Subtle changes in mood or behaviour

Learn more: https://hubs.la/Q03wncLG0

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes of chronic pain in pets—especially as they get older. You might notice: ...
07/07/2025

Osteoarthritis is one of the most common causes of chronic pain in pets—especially as they get older. You might notice:
🔹 Stiffness after rest
🔹 Reluctance to jump or climb
🔹 Slowing down on walks
🔹Behaviour changes like irritability

The good news? There are ways we can help. From pain relief to joint support and lifestyle changes, our team can tailor a plan to keep your pet moving comfortably.

For more info https://hubs.la/Q03v-CPm0

🐾 Did you know?  When puppies come in for their 8-week vaccinations, it’s not just about the needles! 💉Our vets also car...
04/07/2025

🐾 Did you know? When puppies come in for their 8-week vaccinations, it’s not just about the needles! 💉

Our vets also carry out a full health check to make sure your pup is off to the best possible start.

That includes:
Listening to their heart for any murmurs or abnormalities
Checking jaw alignment and mouth structure
Assessing eye symmetry and head shape
Feeling for umbilical hernias
Confirming both testicles are descended in males
Examining their skin and coat condition

It’s a full nose-to-tail check to ensure your puppy is healthy, thriving, and ready for the next stage of life.
These GSP pups passed with flying colours—some are still looking for their forever homes! 🏡💙

Pain, Mobility & Weight—three key areas that often go unnoticed but can have a huge impact on your pet’s quality of life...
02/07/2025

Pain, Mobility & Weight—three key areas that often go unnoticed but can have a huge impact on your pet’s quality of life.

🐶 Stiff after walks? 🐱 Hesitating to jump or climb? 🐕‍ Carrying a little extra around the middle?

These could be signs of underlying pain or mobility issues. But the good news is—we can help. Early intervention, tailored diets, and gentle movement plans can make a world of difference.

📆 Book a complimentary vet nurse weight and nutrition consult at your local Vetlife clinic and take the first step towards a happier, more comfortable pet.

Address

41 Grasmere Street
Timaru
7910

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+6436848181

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