Our Organisation

Veterinary Clinic Morrinsville provides modern, professional and affordable health care for your livestock and pets. Our dairy cattle veterinarians are highly skilled and experienced and are passionate about the dairy industry. Our small animal vets aim to make your pet feel at ease in our clinic with a caring and gentle approach to treatment and consultations. Our size means we can provide a personal and friendly service.

At our clinic you’ll be fully supported with sound advice first and foremost. We know that helping our clients starts with providing a good understanding of health care issues and treatment options. With good advice and professional recommendations, you’ll be well equipped to make the best ongoing decisions, whether it be for your farming enterprise, or pet.

With fully equipped examination rooms, diagnostic machines, surgery and pharmaceutical stores we provide on-the-spot assistance for nearly all pet health and medical needs. Take a moment to meet our team and our own pets. We look forward to seeing you and your pet again at the next scheduled visit

Our veterinary practice has been an integral part of our local community for years. In that time, we’ve helped thousands of our clients dairy cattle and goats, cats & dogs, rats, rabbits & guinea pigs, turtles, horses and even a few birds. Being so strongly integrated with our local community is important to us and our clients. Our customers know by experience that they can rely on us for sound advice and treatment options and that their livestock and pets are in the very best hands with our team.

Our purpose

Here for Good is the compass that guides us towards the creation of a better now and a better future.

CAREERS & VACANCIES

A purpose driven company, a career at Vet Clinic Morrinsville is something different.

We have a strong focus on team, are passionate about the work we do and encourage professional and personal development through the many opportunities the business has to offer.

FURTHER READING

Latest news

Abortions: How many is too many?

It can be disheartening when you see your cows slipping, especially after all the effort you put in over mating.  The reality is, a certain number of slips are inevitable. But it’s stillRead more

Acorn poisoning

This poisoning is caused from a substance called ‘tannins’ contained within acorns themselves, but also found in oak tree leaves, young shoots, and even the bark.  Stock usually get ill from eatRead more

Salmonella cases locally

We currently have a few herds with confirmed cases of Salmonellosis.  The Salmonella Bovismorbificans strain of this disease causes severe diarrhoea and has been linked to abortions. Other clinicalRead more

A look at Leptospirosis

Lepto can cause sickness and abortions in some dairy cows, and in others it may cause no symptoms and they simply carry the bacteria and pass it to others. Lepto is likely to be contracted byRead more

Nitrate poisoning in cattle

In the coming months, as plants grow rapidly after a hot, dry summer - while mornings remain chilly and overcast - conditions are ideal for nitrate toxicity. Young, fast-growing grass and recentRead more

New DairySmart milk testing machine

We now have a milk culturing incubator with AI reading capabilities in our clinic!  This new machine can accurately identify many causes of mastitis after only 1-2 days incubation. It significantlyRead more

Did you know we rehome kittens?

Here at Vet Clinic Morrinsville, we're determined to help reduce the population of unwanted cats and kittens. That's why we've rehomed close to 60 kittens to date. As part of this commitment, whenRead more

Protect your puppy from Parvo

Parvovirus, or 'Parvo', is a highly contagious viral disease that affects dogs, especially puppies under six months old. The virus affects the gastrointestinal tract (the gut) and in some cases, alsoRead more

Meet our new vet George

George is a 2024 Massey University Bachelor of Veterinary Science graduate and will be working with us as a mixed animal veterinarian. He has a passion for both large and small animal medicine,Read more

Let's talk about pet dental health

Just like humans, our pets benefit greatly from regular dental care. Oral hygiene is extremely important for their overall health. Without proper care, dental disease can lead to infections and evenRead more

Drying off technique

Dry cow season is almost upon us. It’s crucial for the udder health of your girls that the correct technique is used when applying dry cow therapy and teat sealant.  It’s a process that requireRead more

Controlling Johne’s disease

Given its prevalence, most farmers will have Johne’s disease in their herd at some stage. The first sign of a problem is often watery, green diarrhoea that bubbles after it touches the ground orRead more
 

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