Doubleview Vet Centre
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Karen has been managing the Doubleview Veterinary Centre since 2007 and became the Practice Owner in 2012. She has been extremely dedicated to the Doubleview Veterinary Centre since she started working here and has developed a passion and devotion to the pets and clients of the practice.

Karen graduated in 1997 from Melbourne University and has travelled and worked across the globe in many places including Adelaide, Cairns, England, Wales and Zimbabwe to build up her expertise, knowledge, care and compassion.She has now settled in Perth with her two beautiful children Xavier and Kiara and their family pets - a Labrador "Arella", a very mischievious Burmese "Kya" and their Domestic Medium Hair "Nina".
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Gold Cat Friendly Clinic
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A Cat Friendly Accredation is awarded by the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) to clinics who meet certain standards of criteria for cat care within the veterinary clinic. We understand the needs of cats and how stressful vet visits can be to you and your cat. We have a dedicated cat consultation room, a cat only waiting area and use feline appeasing calming pheromones to help keep stess to a minimum.
Health Checks
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Dogs and cats age on average, five to eight times faster than humans. By age two, most pets have already reached adulthood. At age four, many are entering middle age. By age seven, many cats and dogs, particularly larger breed dogs, are entering their senior years. Because pets age so rapidly, major health changes can occur in a short amount of time.
Diamond Club
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Our Doubleview Vet Diamond Club is an annual preventative health care package that provides all of your pet's health care needs for 12 months. The annual membership fee covers your pet's annual vaccination, provides a years worth of full parasite control and discounts off vet consultations for the year.
Cat Vaccinations
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Vaccination has revolutionised control of infectious disease in our pets. It is essential that all pets are adequately vaccinated to help protect the pet population as a whole. Responsible pet care requires kittens to be given their initial course of vaccinations, but this cannot protect them for the rest of their lives.
Intestinal Worms
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Intestinal worms are relatively common in many animal species including dogs, cats, rabbits, large animals, fish, reptiles and birds. Regular deworming is essential to ensure your pets remain healthy and to reduce the risk to people. Puppies and kittens are often the most susceptible to worm infestation.
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