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About Keen Street Veterinary Clinic
When lots of love and tender care is just not enough, bring your furry friend to Keen Street Veterinary Clinic for a consultation and thorough diagnostic assessment. We love animals and are dedicated to nursing your beloved pet back to health wherever possible. We are a registered Lismore vet hospital and provide a wide range of medical services to all animals, big or small. These services include vaccinations, medicines, consultations, diagnostics, ultrasounds, x-rays, puppy preschool, day surgery, endoscopy and general check-ups. Peruse our selection of pet foods and accessories suitable for a range of breeds. We stock Hills and Royal Canin pet food as well as general products such as bowls, leashes, flea treatments, shampoos and beds. Training a puppy can be hard work, especially for first-time dog owners. For expert help and advice, bring your new pooch in to our puppy preschool classes. These classes help nip problem behaviour such as barking, digging and biting in the bud as well as helping with general obedience training. To maximise convenience and minimise cost, our facility boasts an in-house pathology unit and laboratory. This greatly helps our Lismore vets run diagnostic testing and streamline results for faster diagnosis and treatment. When the unexpected occurs and your pet needs immediate care, call Keen Street Veterinary Clinic. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week for emergency callouts.
Products
Pet accessories
Hills science diet
Pet food
Services
Veterinary services
Vaccinations & medicine
Consultations & diagnostics
Day surgery
Ultrasound
Digital x-ray
Puppy school
In-house pathology & laboratory
Emergency 24-hour service
Surgery
Endoscopy
Animal dentistry
Washing and grooming
Nail clipping
Microchipping
Radiography
Desexing
Large animal consultations
Behavioural advice
Flea and tick control
Nutritional advice
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Licences
Registered Veterinary Hospital
Members of the Australian Veterinary Association (AVA)
Frequently Asked Questions
What do I do if I find a tick on my pet?
Try to grab the tick as close as possible to the attachment site and remove with gentle pulling. It is best to then keep the tick in a jar if you are unsure what type of tick it is for later identification if necessary. The size of the tick can give us important information on how long the tick has been on your pet, and how likely it is to cause signs of paralysis. If your pets has a changed voice, off its food, difficulty walking, difficulty breathing or difficulty standing. You need to phone us for further advice.
My pets face is swollen. What should I do?
If your pets Face is swollen on both sides, it is likely that is has had an allergic reaction to something. This could be something that has been given or something it has come in contact with. It is best that you phone the clinic for further advice. Your pet could have been stung by a bee or an ant but it could also have been bitten by a snake. It is best that you phone and speak to a Veterinary nurse or Vet on how best to proceed.