About Palmwoods Veterinary Clinic
Veterinarian in Palmwoods, QLD. Pet consultations. Animal surgery. Dental care. Farm visits. Emergency vet. Emergency after-hours service available. Personalised care. Locally trusted veterinary clinic. Palmwoods Veterinary Clinic in Palmwoods, QLD, provides personalised veterinary care for pets and farm animals, including consultations, diagnostics, surgery, hospital care, dentistry, grooming, farm visits, reproductive services, and emergency support. The clinic focuses on attentive service and modern facilities to support animal health. Emergency after-hours service is available. Each appointment is approached with care and professionalism. We service Palmwoods and surrounding Sunshine Coast areas. Give us a ring.
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Veterinary Services
Pet Diagnostics
Pet Consultations
Pet Check-Ups
Surgery & Anesthesia
Hospital Care
Animal Dentistry
Hydrobathing
Pet Grooming
Home & Farm Visits
Animal Breeding
Reproductive Services
Emergency Care
Farm Animal & Horses Veterinary Services
In-House Pathology
Animal X-Rays
Artificial Insemination
Whelping
Caesarean Section
Progesterone Testing
Puppy Vaccinations
Kitten Litter Vaccinations
Microchipping
Animal Ultrasounds
Animal Cardiology
Internal Medicine
Locally Owned & Operated
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Frequently Asked Questions
According to Palmwoods Veterinary Clinic, how can I stop my puppy from biting?
Biting and mouthing are normal when puppies play with other dogs. However, biting humans should be discouraged as it can lead to bigger problems as your dog gets older. Male puppies are especially likely to use it to establish dominance over family members, so stop the behaviour before a real problem emerges.
According to Palmwoods Veterinary Clinic, how can I stop my dog from barking?
The answer depends on why your dog is barking—is it in your presence or absence? Is it a sign of a behavioural problem? Many dogs will bark for attention, and if food or reward is given, the behavior is reinforced. Therefore, the first step is not to give attention to your barking dog.
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