Veterinary Clinic in Coffs Harbour
Established in 2001 in Coffs Harbour, at Blue & White Veterinary Clinic, we provide quality pet care to animals from all walks of life throughout the Mid-North Coast.
Adorable dogs, cheeky cats, pocket pets, and rambunctious reptiles—we treat them all.
If you need to arrange for your pet to be desexed or microchipped, book an appointment at Blue & White Veterinary Clinic today.
We’re located in Coffs Harbour, Woolgoolga, and Nambucca Heads for your convenience.
Experienced Vets Committed to Your Pet’s Health
At Blue & White Veterinary Clinic, we understand that pets are often considered part of the family, and supporting their health is an important responsibility. Our team of veterinary professionals provides care across a range of health needs, from routine check-ups to more complex medical concerns.
The clinic is equipped to offer various services, including preventive care, surgical procedures, and emergency support, depending on each pet’s individual circumstances. We aim to provide care that reflects your pet’s unique needs, with a focus on comfort, safety, and well-being.
Throughout your pet’s life, different stages may require specific attention. The team at Blue & White Veterinary Clinic is available to assist with health management and to offer guidance that helps support your pet’s overall quality of life.
Having access to a veterinary clinic in Coffs Harbour can play an important role in supporting your pet’s ongoing health and well-being. At Blue & White Veterinary Clinic, our team offers care for pets at all stages of life. Whether it’s a routine check-up or attention to a specific health concern, we provide a range of services designed to help maintain your pet’s comfort and quality of life. Schedule a consultation today.
Pet Desexing
Get your pet desexed to prevent unplanned pregnancies—let’s work together to reduce the number of pets that end up in animal shelters.
The recommended age for desexing is 6 months for males and females in both cats and dogs. Desexing your pets also qualifies you for a discount on council registration fees!
Microchipping
Microchipping is a simple procedure that implants your contact details under the skin of your dog or cat to make sure a vet clinic or animal shelter can scan your furry friend if curiosity gets the better of them.
They’ll be able to retrieve your details and quickly get you and your pet back together again.
Flea/Tick Control & Treatment
Protect against fleas and ticks all year ’round. At Blue & White Veterinary Clinic, we’ll tailor a treatment to suit your pet’s individual needs.
If you notice your cat or dog is showing signs of weakness in back limbs, vomiting, unsteadiness or even paralysis—a tick may be the cause.
We stock a range of flea and tick control treatments for cats and dogs from brands including; Next Guard, Bravecto, Frontline, Advantage & Seresto Collars
Pet Grooming
Grooming is essential to help maintain a shiny coat and healthy skin. Our groomers will check your pet’s ears, eyes, teeth, skin and coat to assess their overall health and wellbeing.
More than just a quick brush and bath, our trained groomers also help detect the presence of underlying conditions and diseases. Give us a call today to book!
Quality Pet Food
We supply wet and dry pet food for hypoallergenic pets, weight loss support, senior pets, puppies, kittens and more.
Always consult your vet if you’re making changes to your pet’s diet.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I expect during my pet’s annual check-up?
During an annual check-up, your vet will perform a thorough physical examination of your pet, including checking their weight, temperature, and overall condition. Blood tests, vaccinations, and parasite control may also be recommended depending on your pet’s age and health history. The check-up helps ensure that any potential health issues are detected early, and it provides an opportunity to discuss preventative care options such as diet, exercise, and dental care. Regular check-ups help keep your pet healthy and can prevent more serious health problems from developing. Visiting a Coffs Harbour veterinary clinic for regular check-ups can support your pet’s long-term well-being and help manage potential health concerns before they become more serious.
How can I tell if my pet is sick?
Pets can often hide symptoms of illness, so it’s important to monitor for subtle changes in behaviour, appetite, or energy levels. Common signs of illness include loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhoea, lethargy, limping, or excessive scratching. If your pet is drinking more water than usual or urinating frequently, it could also indicate a health problem. If you notice any changes in your pet’s behaviour, it’s always a good idea to consult with your vet to rule out any serious conditions.
How often should my pet be vaccinated?
Vaccination schedules vary depending on the type of pet, their lifestyle, and age. Typically, puppies and kittens will receive a series of vaccinations starting at around 8 weeks of age, with booster shots throughout their first year. After that, most pets need booster shots every 1 to 3 years, depending on the vaccine and local regulations. Your vet can provide a vaccination schedule tailored to your pet’s needs, taking into account factors such as lifestyle and travel risks.
What are the signs that my pet has parasites?
Fleas, ticks, and worms are common in pets. Signs of a parasitic infection may include excessive scratching, licking, or biting of the skin, vomiting, diarrhoea, or weight loss. Pets with internal parasites like worms may also show signs of lethargy, a bloated belly, or visible worms in their stool. If you suspect that your pet has parasites, it’s important to seek veterinary treatment promptly to address the issue and prevent further complications.
Why is dental care important for pets?
Dental care is an often-overlooked aspect of pet health, but it is essential for maintaining your pet’s overall well-being. Poor dental health can lead to gum disease, tooth loss, and even more serious conditions like heart and kidney disease. Regular dental check-ups, teeth cleaning, and at-home oral care can help prevent plaque build-up and keep your pet’s teeth healthy. Your vet can guide you on how to care for your pet’s teeth, from brushing techniques to choosing the right dental chews.
Desexing
Get your pet desexed to prevent unplanned pregnancies—let’s work together to reduce the number of pets that end up in animal shelters.
The recommended age for desexing is 6 months for males and females in both cats and dogs. Desexing your pets also qualifies you for a discount on council registration fees!
Microchipping
Flea & Tick Control
- Next Guard
- Bravecto
- Frontline
- Advantage
- Seresto Collars