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Dr. Alison Pickering BVSc MVSc (Dist)

Dr Alison is a Kiwi veterinarian with over 20 years experience working with companion animals. She has special interests in complex medical cases, and care of the geriatric feline. She is a passionate advocate of the Cat Friendly Clinic initiative; making vet visits less stressful and providing excellence in the care of our feline patients. She has taught at the Massey University Vet Teaching Hospital (NZ) and has also volunteered for several Pacific Island Animal charities, providing veterinary care and supplies to animals in need.

Latest articles by Dr. Alison Pickering BVSc MVSc (Dist)

Caring for your pets in the wildfires
News and Comment
Caring for your pets in the wildfires
Devastating bushfires raging in NSW, Queensland and South Australia mark a horrific start to this fire season. We have seen tragic loss of life and property; and yet encouraging stories emerge such as Bear the Detector D…
November 25, 2019
Leptospirosis - a real threat in Sydney’s suburbs?
Ask an online vet
Leptospirosis - a real threat in Sydney’s suburbs?
You might think of Leptospirosis as a disease of dairy cows, but did you know that this disease poses a real threat to dogs, both working farm dogs and urban pet dogs?! Recent cases where dogs have died from this disease…
September 15, 2019 • 2 comments
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