
What is in our van – the van that comes to you and your pet(s):
… everything FurryTales needs to provide the medical on-the-spot care for your pet(s) including:
- a fridge – this is run between two to three degrees celsius (this is the optimum temperature to store the serum for our vaccinations);
- a microscope – to clearly check and identify lumps and skin and ears;
- an ultraviolet light – to check the skin;
- sets of scales for dogs and scales for cats;
- cages for dogs and cages for cats (in case we need to transport your pet(s) to our hospital);
- sets of clippers (suitable for all types and sizes of animals);
- a refrachtometer – to perform urine tests;
- a microchip scanner;
- a wireless laptop computer;
- invoice and label printers;
- Eftpos and credit card facilities;
and last, but not least:
- …. a global positioning system so that we can find you on time!

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14/07/2010 22:06
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14/07/2010 22:02
Dr Fiona has just been nominated for the NRMA 'Helping People' Volunteer Awards by Childrens Charity Barnardos. We will keep you posted on the award that will be judged Oct 2010.
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09/07/2010 11:21
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09/07/2010 11:18
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06/09/2009 15:32




Fiona has been caring for our three boys at Bungendore for past two years. During this time she has been exceptional by her professional,sympathetic manner in all aspects from the new pup to the illness,surgery and especially when we had to say goodbye to our two eldest. We would highly recommend Fiona to all the four legged and their two legged owners as having the convenience of Home Vet care is fantastic.. Loraine, Richard and Max Evans, Bungendore...
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Thank you so much for your on-going care of Leila and Ralph. Over the years my family and I have owned several dogs and visited many vets during our variety of Defence postings within Australia.
Your dedication, professionalism and gentle, caring manner stand out way above anything we have previously experienced. We greatly appreciate the time you take to greet Leila and Ralph and make them feel...
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Recently we noticed our dearly beloved rabbit was not well.As with all animals it stresses him greatly to be caught and taken in the car to the vet. Hence, we delayed until it was deemed unavoidable
At the clinic he was not himself; frozen stiff with fear.Hence, the vet obtained a distorted impression and gave a diagnosis that was very grim. He suggested we strongly consider euthanasia. We opted...
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