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Just got this email from Murdoch - about time we had something like this in Perth :o

Hill’s Pet Nutrition Mobility & Rehabilitation Service Opening

Saturday 3 October 2009 5:00 – 7:00 pm

Murdoch University School of Veterinary & Biomedical Sciences, Dean’s Pergola.

Please follow the signs to the Veterinary Hospital, park in Car Park 9.

See the attached invitation for more details.

The event is open to the public, all are welcome to attend.

Please RSVP to [email protected] or 08 9360 2731

You are invited to attend the opening of the Hill’s Pet Nutrition Mobility & Rehabilitation Service at Murdoch University Veterinary Hospital on Saturday, 3 October 2009 from 5-7 pm.

We are opening our doors to show demonstrate the comprehensive range of therapies and rehabilitation tools and exercise programs to assist the recovery of dogs and cats from illness and injury. The Service offers individual programs for pets to assist with:

· Restoration of mobility and function after orthopaedic surgery

· Improved function and quality of life for patients with osteoarthritis

· Improved strength and coordination following neurological injury or surgery, resulting in shorter and more complete recoveries

· Pain management (both acute and chronic)

· Weight loss and fitness

· Improved quality of life for geriatric patients.

· Exercise for patients with illnesses causing weakness or lethargy

We will be showcasing different treatments:

· Hydrotherapy using an underwater treadmill

· Pain management (including acupuncture by a qualified veterinary acupuncturist)

· Therapeutic exercises

· Specific physiotherapy treatments supervised by an animal physiotherapist

We invite you and other members of your dog club to see the new services available at Murdoch University. We would appreciate if you would forward this invitation to other members of your club.

Please contact the Murdoch University Veterinary Trust at 08 9360 2731 or email [email protected] for more information about the opening event. Please contact your veterinarian to see if rehabilitation may be right for your pet.

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