St Aubyn Veterinary Clinic

St Aubyn Veterinary Clinic St Aubyn Veterinary Clinic - we are your local friendly dedicated team of veterinary professionals

04/06/2026

Due to technical difficulties, our phones are not working. If you have an emergency please make your way down to the clinic. We are still open. Sorry for any inconvenience cause, we are trying our best to get them up and going.

21/05/2026

We have had a dog brought in to us. Found this afternoon on hurdon area, brown in colour, no microchip and is blind. Please call us on 067513000 if this is your dog.

We’ve just wrapped up our latest puppy class 🐾This round was extra special — all of the pups were King Charles Cavaliers...
04/05/2026

We’ve just wrapped up our latest puppy class 🐾

This round was extra special — all of the pups were King Charles Cavaliers from the same litter! Such a lovely surprise for both us and their owners, and so special to watch them learn and grow together.

A big well done to Indi, Stan, Melo, Haven, and Nova 💛 You all did an amazing job!

We can’t wait to see how you continue to grow into confident, happy dogs 🐶

🎓🐶 Puppy Class Graduation! 🐾A huge congratulations to our clever graduates — Dora, Luna, Layla and Bali! 🐕✨Over the past...
23/02/2026

🎓🐶 Puppy Class Graduation! 🐾

A huge congratulations to our clever graduates — Dora, Luna, Layla and Bali! 🐕✨

Over the past few weeks these pups have worked so hard building their confidence, learning their basic commands, practicing polite manners, and making new friends along the way. Watching their progress from week one to graduation night has been so special!

We are so proud of each of you and can’t wait to see you continue growing into well-mannered, happy dogs 🐾💛

Well done everyone! 🎉

Little Lottie gave us quite a scare recently! Her owner had taken her for a walk the day before, then noticed that Lotti...
13/02/2026

Little Lottie gave us quite a scare recently! Her owner had taken her for a walk the day before, then noticed that Lottie’s breathing started to sound a bit funny. She brought her in to us the following afternoon as the noises got worse throughout the day. Lottie bounded into the clinic as normal, but the excitement got to be too much for her, and she started to really  struggle for breath. The team gave her some oxygen and light sedation to calm her. Once she was stabilised some quick x-rays were taken and swelling was noticed in the area of her larynx. The next step was to transfer her to Vet Group to have a look with the endoscope (a small camera) to see if Lottie had ingested a foreign body that had somehow managed to get stuck. No foreign body was found, but her larynx definitely looked sore and swollen! There was a wound at the front of it, as well as a sore on the roof of her mouth. The trauma had caused a lot of inflammation and the area had already started to get infected.

Lottie was given a lot of different medications to help to treat the infection, and to try and reduce the swelling. She was also kept in an oxygen cage. She had a good recovery from the anaesthesia and was already sounding much quieter, but it was decided to keep a close eye on her overnight. This was a good decison as 5 hours later she suddenly deteriorated and was struggling to breath again. She then had to be anaethetised for a second time to insert a tube into her trachea (her windpipe) for her to breath through. Her larynx was so swollen that only a small cat tube would fit, but this was good enough to keep her supplied with oxygen. Lottie then had to remain under anaesthesia to give the swelling time to go down. Otherwise her only remaining option would be a tracheostomy. This is where a hole is made in the neck straight into the trachea. The animal can then breath through this hole temporarily and bypass the swelling at the larynx. Lottie was woken up after about 10 hours of anesthesia to asses her breathing and monitor her for any setbacks. Luckily for Lottie she has not looked back since then!

Our amazing doctor Megan made a bed next to little Lottie to monitor her ❤️

Our wonderful vet nurse student Asha, having cuddles with this little cutie ❤️ 🐾
10/02/2026

Our wonderful vet nurse student Asha, having cuddles with this little cutie ❤️ 🐾

This is Skye 🐾A sweet Boston terrier with the most magical blue eye and the loveliest nature. We’re a little obsessed 🦋🩵...
04/02/2026

This is Skye 🐾
A sweet Boston terrier with the most magical blue eye and the loveliest nature. We’re a little obsessed 🦋🩵❄️

🐶 Puppy Class Starting Soon! 🐾We’re excited to announce our upcoming Puppy Classes 🐕‍🦺 These classes are perfect for ear...
17/01/2026

🐶 Puppy Class Starting Soon! 🐾

We’re excited to announce our upcoming Puppy Classes 🐕‍🦺 These classes are perfect for early socialisation, confidence building, and setting your puppy up for success 🐾

📞 Please contact us for more information or to secure your spot (06) 751 3000

Meet Fiona 🐾Born on a family farm in 2003, Fiona is now over 22 years young — an incredible milestone! Her mum was 8 yea...
16/01/2026

Meet Fiona 🐾

Born on a family farm in 2003, Fiona is now over 22 years young — an incredible milestone! Her mum was 8 years old when Fiona arrived, and for the first half of her life Fiona enjoyed endless adventures roaming the farm with her family and fellow animals.

Now in her golden years, this beautiful Abyssinian cross visits us every month for her arthritis injection, Solensia, to help keep her comfortable and moving well.

While she’s here, Fiona is spoiled with lots of treats, cuddles, and attention from all of our staff — and we wouldn’t have it any other way. We absolutely adore her 💕

Here’s to a lifetime of love, adventures, and gentle care 🐱✨

LOST CAT - posting on behalf of Charlie (Mr Charles) has gone missing. Tabby, Male, desexed, microchipped, Friendly. HE ...
07/01/2026

LOST CAT - posting on behalf of
Charlie (Mr Charles) has gone missing. Tabby, Male, desexed, microchipped, Friendly. HE IS missing his collar. 7 years old and small (about 4.5kg). Last seen on the intersection of Wallath Road and Poplar Grove. Charlie has been missing since 03/01/2026. Please phone Jade 0278229506 or Josh 0279250881 if you have seen him

Address

477 St Aubyn Street
New Plymouth
4310

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 12pm

Telephone

+6467513000

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