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<title>Continuing Eductation  Never stop learning</title>
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<description>Did you know we attend several conferences per year to remain on the cutting edge of exotic pet medicineNot only do we attend conferences to learn about exciting advances but also to present information to our colleagues and provide teaching to veterinarians and veterinary students.Here are some recent highlightsJanuary 2010 Brendan attended the North American Veterinary Conference httpwww.tnavc.org as an invited speaker. He presented several talk on rabbit topics as well as helping out with a teaching class. This was an amazing opportunity as each day the total conference delegate numbers was more than 13500 October 2009 The annual Unusual and Exotic Pet Veterinarian conference was held in Sydney. Brendan presented a talk on The Healthy Rabbit as well as chairing a session.October 2009 Jacinta attended the Association of Avian Veterinarians Australasian Committee annual conference. Renowned overseas avian veterinarians attended. The Keynote speaker was John Chitty from EnglandUpcoming...</description>
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<title>Exotics Clinic every Wednesday at University of Melbourne</title>
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<description>Dr Brendan Carmel has been appointed Consultant in Exotic amp Unusual Pets at the Veterinary Clinic and Hospital University of Melbourne Werribee.What Does this meanDr Carmel will consult every Wednesday at the University Veterinary Clinic. This will allow clients living in the western area of Melbourne and central Melbourne an alternative place to take their pets.What elseAccess to the full range of equipment and expertise of the university facilities and staff. Diagnostics such as state of the art digital radiology CT scanning of exotic pets collaboration with experts such as veterinary parasitologists pathologists cardiologists  all in one convenient location.Also....The Exotics clinic is integrated into the curriculum of the final two years of the Bachelor of Veterinary Science course. EveryWednesdayup to 8 veterinary students experience a day learning about exotic amp unusual pet medicine and surgery with handson learning and tutorials provided by Dr Carmel.How to book and how to ...</description>
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<title>Oxbow Guinea Pig Pellets</title>
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<description>Oxbow Guinea Pig Pellets are selling like.... quality guinea pig foodThese pellets are the ONLY pellets we recommend for guinea pigs. They are preferred by most exotic pet veterinarians worldwide. WhyThey are pellets. Guinea pig mixes any brand are not good the pig will pick out bits amp pieces  usually the bad food item such as fatty high calorie low fibre items such as nuts or seeds.They are made by Oxbow. The leading company for rabbit and guinea pig commercial diets. The same company that produces Critical Care for Herbivores used worldwide by exotic pet veterinarians.They are concentrated. Feed less save more.NOTE We recommend the ideal diet for healthy guinea pigs consists at least 80 of Hay Grass fibrous plants and vegetables.So call in or phone us to order a bag of these great pellets. We have had fantastic results with the use of these pellets in debilitated or sick guinea pigs.Until the net update........  Brendan</description>
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<title>Oxbow Timothy Hay now Available</title>
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<description>We now stock Oxbow Timothy Hay.This is imported from the U.S.A. and is plackaged in convenient 450g packs.We have been amazed at the quality of this hay. It is incredibly sweet smelling and  is likely the best quality hay you can offer your rabbit or guinea pig.  The hospitalised rabbits love it.Please phone ahead if you wish to pick up some of this hay as the orders have sold out twice already another batch is on its way.Here is the link  for more information on this great producthttpwww.oxbowaustralia.comHSpecWesternTimothy.pdf</description>
<dc:date>2007-3-16T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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<title>Oxbow Rabbit Pellets now Available</title>
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<description>We now stock  Oxbow Bunny BasicsT Pellets We recommend you feed your rabbit a diet based on unlimited access to fresh hay Grass weeds and a wide variety of vegetables. For fussy rabbits or those with special requirements for example under veterinary supervision Oxbow Pellets are the ONLY pellets we recommend. Bunny BasicsT is specifically designed to meet the particular nutritional needs of adult rabbits.There is only a limited number of these pelllets available in Australia and we are lucky enough to have secured a small number. Please phone our clinic on 03 9879 0900 to secure your orderWe can arrange postage if you live interstate.See the Oxbow website for more details on this product.</description>
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