Max 4 Year Old Labrador
Dog-GDV-Labrador
Name: Max
Age: 4 years old
Breed: Labrador Retriever
Gender: Male
Initial presentation: Sudden breathing difficulty and retching.
Shop 2 (Lot 6) / 380 Cavendish Rd, Coorparoo QLD 4151
Personalised care from our family to yours
Greenslopes is all about qualified compassionate care for your pets and animals. Hugo and Beth focus on understanding your pet’s individual needs and circumstances and create tailored and holistic treatment plans that consider pet welfare and your lifestyle.
As a husband and wife team we’ve worked internationally and throughout Australia. Our experience and expertise extends to domestic and agricultural veterinary practice including surgery, dentistry, consultation and diagnostics.
“Genuine care, no upselling”
“We brought our dachshund in after an accident and were blown away by the compassion and professionalism. No pushy tests, just great care. So grateful!” – JR
“Outstanding experience with every visit”
“Dr Hugo and Dr Beth explained everything clearly during our dog’s dental procedure and offered amazing support throughout. It’s clear they love what they do.” – Michael J.
“Deep breed knowledge and true dedication”
“Dr Beth truly understands French bulldogs. Her advice was thoughtful and expert, and she clearly loves what she does.” – Hayley M.
“We’ve found our forever vet”
“Very experienced and professional. Our Ridgeback is in the best hands. We just wish we had found Greenslopes Family Vet sooner!” – Troy V.
“Exceptional family-run care”
“It’s obvious as soon as you walk in that Dr Hugo and Dr Beth genuinely care about every pet. A fantastic little family-owned clinic.” – Joey T.
“Patient, thorough and incredibly kind”
“Dr Hugo was amazing with our Cavoodle puppy. Diagnosed conjunctivitis with care and clarity. We’ll definitely be back!” – Bruno F.
Every pet has a story, and we’re proud to be part of their journey. From the playful puppies who outgrow their clumsy paws to the resilient cats who bounce back from illness, we’ve seen it all. Whether it’s a tale of recovery, a surprising diagnosis, or just a heartwarming journey, these stories remind us why we do what we do.
Administering anaesthesia to any animal involves a certain degree of risk. However, these risks are significantly elevated in older pets due to a variety of factors.
A long-term relationship with your vet is one of the best things you can do for your pet’s health and happiness. Just like having a trusted family doctor, having a consistent vet means your pet receives continuous, personalised care throughout their life.
Just like us, dogs and cats need regular dental care to keep their teeth and gums healthy. Neglecting their oral health can lead to bad breath, gum disease, and even more serious problems like infections and tooth loss.