2016…2017

Season’s greeting to all my furry friends and their devoted family.2016 has certainly been another busy year. The clinic has seen a steady stream of cruciate injuries, bad backs, shoulder strains among the many musculoskeletal problems as well an assortment of other issues such as skin problems and cancers. In…

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What a year! Rock on 2016

My apologies for the long absense. 2015 is nearly over and I hope I never have another year as busy as this one. My little hobby that ended up consuming a big chunk of the last three months is completed and Year 12 Chinese is finally over! I have not…

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Reflections 1: Pets in our community

I had a moment of epiphany today. it was Good Friday and I didn’t have any appointments, commitments or consultations that I needed to hurry on to. Nevertheless, there were still a couple of starving cats, starving chickens, starving guinea pigs and last but not least the pet rats to…

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Interesting case

Hello everyone, Schools back and while the kids are busy getting into their routine, I have also got back into juggling mode and am in the process of helping to organize three different functions/ seminars for the animal chiropractic practitioners and the veterinary acupuncturist. The veterinary conference in Cairns will…

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Introducing the piezo stimulator

I hope Santa has been kind to one and all for the festive season. Just before Christmas, I bought a piezo stimulator to use on acupuncture points. During my trip to Sri Lanka last year, Dr Elaine introduced me to the stimulator as I developed a sore neck from sleeping…

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Spring activities

We are only into the first weeks of spring and work has already picked up a notch. As the weather gets warmer, people and their pets become a bit more active and I have been kept busy with an assortment of sore backs, knees and shoulders. To keep me on…

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Issue 2012/1- first ever post

A big hello to every one out there! My clever son has set up a blog for me (together with this website). A client rang me two weeks ago and asked if I would look at her cow. The cow had collapsed in her paddock and had been unable to…

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