Dog Vets Warrandyte

Warrandyte's Vet of Choice For Dogs

Warrandyte Vets provide compassionate care for dogs of all ages, ensuring each appointment feels calm, welcoming and tailored to your pet.

Community-Focused Care

A clinic that has supported Warrandyte families for generations.

Experienced Veterinary Team

Highly skilled vets who combine expertise with compassion.

Personalised Dog Care

Local vets in Warrandyte providing dog care that’s calm, caring and thorough.

Dog and Puppy Services In Warrandyte

New Puppy

Our team supports puppies with early care, including vaccinations, desexing and practical advice for new owners.

Adult Dog

Wellness checks, preventative treatments and dental care keep Warrandyte’s dogs in top shape.

Senior Dog

Older dogs receive gentle care designed to maintain energy, comfort and wellbeing.

Preventative Health Care for Dogs

General Health Checks

Keep your dog healthy and happy with regular health and wellness checks.

Vaccinations

Protect your dog from harmful diseases with regular, timely vaccinations.

Dental Checks

Dental checks can keep your dog smiling with healthy teeth.

Parasites

Protect your dog from parasites (and unwanted friends), with our help.

Blood Tests

Low-stress blood tests for diagnosis, screening and monitoring.

Weight Management

Proactive care to keep your dog at a  healthy weight.

We’re with you for every stage of your dog’s life

We focus on pet care for life — giving them the care they need to live the longest and happiest life. Whether they’re a playful pup, an all-grown-up pooch, or senior dog-izen, we’ll make a care plan together that matches their needs and chapter of life.

Medical Care and Surgery For Dogs

Surgery

Your dog is in safe hands, whether they need complex surgery or just a simple procedure.

Desexing

Prevent unexpected surprises with safe and effective desexing.

Digital X-Ray

We like to keep things easy and smooth by performing X-rays right here at the clinic!

Ultrasound

On-site ultrasound and echos are performed by our experienced team.

Clinical Pathology

In-house pathology for speedy diagnosis and treatment.

Dental

Ensure your dog’s teeth are clean, healthy and polished. Our dental services will keep your furry friend smiling.

Pre and Post Surgery Care

Taking extra care of your dog pre and post surgery – we make sure they have a speedy recovery!

Free Puppy Health Check

Book a free health check for your puppy! Our Ringwood Vets will assess their overall wellbeing, provide expert advice, and ensure they’re happy and healthy. Schedule your puppy check-up today!

Parasite Prevention For Dogs

Fleas

Stick to a regular flea protection program and keep your pooch free from fleas.

Ticks

Don’t underestimate the potential harm from ticks. Keep your dog protected and tick-free.

Intestinal Worms

Gut health is important for dogs too. Learn about worms and ways to prevent them.

Heartworm

Heart and lung damage can be avoided with proactive heartworm prevention to ensure your dog is protected.

Common Dog Diseases

Arthritis

Early identification and management of arthritis can help your dog stay active and feel comfortable in their later years.

Dental Disease

Does your dog have bad breath, trouble eating or drools a lot? Proactive dental care makes all the difference.

Diabetes Mellitus

Is your dog constantly tired, thirsty and recently lost weight? This could be a sign of diabetes.

Kidney Disease

Kidney disease impacts your dog’s ability to filter waste from the blood, negatively affecting their appetite, hydration, and energy levels.

Hypothyroidism

An underactive thyroid can slow down your dog’s metabolism and lead to lethargy, weight gain and other issues.

Blood Pressure

High blood pressure can affect your dog’s heart, kidneys and vision. Often it’s not obvious so regular tests are recommended.

Atopy

Allergic skin conditions can make your dog sore, itchy, prone to infections and irritable.

Common Illness Symptoms In Dogs

Urinary Issues

Urinary issues in dogs can cause accidents, discomfort, frequent urination, or straining. These can be signs of serious health issues.

Diarrhoea

If your dog suffers from diarrhoea, it could be due to an infection, parasite, change in diet or another underlying problem.

Ear Infections

Excessive head shaking or ear scratching? Strange smells rising from the deep? Your dog might have an ear infection.

Limping

Limping is a sign of discomfort and pain. They could be injured or have joint issues or arthritis.

Itchy Skin

Is your dog scratching? Allergies, parasites or infections could be the culprit.

Vomiting

Vomiting can be caused by something minor like a change in diet or a more serious underlying issue that needs investigation.

Other Dog Services

Community Resources

We offer expert advice and educational materials to support your furry friend’s health and happiness.

Pet Insurance

We can submit claims on your behalf on the spot, as we’ve integrated insurance into our system. This makes accessing your pet insurance benefits simple

Emergency Care

Speedy, but thorough and exceptional emergency care when your canine friend needs it most.

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Our Warrandyte team are here for you and your best friend.

About us

Vets that love you and your pet

With 30 years experience, our team has seen thousands of pets and met hundreds of pet parents and owners just like you! During this time, here’s what we’ve learnt:

  • Every pet is unique
  • Listening makes a difference
  • Pets and their wellbeing always come first
  • By constantly improving our practices, we’re always enhancing your level of pet care

Behind all the hands-on experience and qualifications we are a super friendly team that wants to create an outstanding vet experience

What our Warrandyte Dog Owners Really Think

FAQs

How often should I take my dog to the vet?

A check up every 6-12 months is recommended, including an annual visit for vaccinations! More frequent visits may be needed for pups, seniors or dogs with different health conditions.

At Warrandyte Vet Clinic, we understand that a trip to the vet can be stressful for some dogs. While we do everything we can to make your pet’s visit as calm and comfortable as possible, some dogs may benefit from medication beforehand to help ease their anxiety. Give us a call to chat about the best options for your dog—we’re here to help.

Congratulations on your new furry friend! Bringing a dog into your life is an exciting time, and with so much information out there, it can feel a little overwhelming. We recommend booking a health check within the first week of bringing your new companion home. This allows us to make sure they’re healthy, with no hidden surprises, and gives you the chance to ask questions and get all the guidance you need to start your journey into pet ownership with confidence.

Scooting—when your dog drags their bottom along the ground—is usually a sign that something is irritating them back there. The most common cause is full or irritated anal glands, but it can also be due to allergies, parasites, or skin infections. If you notice your dog scooting, it’s a good idea to book them in for a check up

Some dogs eat grass out of habit, boredom, or to settle their tummy. It’s generally harmless, but frequent vomiting after eating grass will require a vet check.

Let’s talk pets

Here’s some extra pet tips and knowledge from Vet Hub Ringwood. Because sharing is caring!

We’re with you for every stage of your dog’s life

We focus on dog care for life, providing them with the care they need to live the longest and happiest lives. Whether they’re a playful pup, an all-grown-up pooch, or senior dog-izen, we’ll make a care plan together that matches their needs and chapter of life.