Dr Rod started the Village Vet in 1993 at 30 Jackson St, Toorak.
Before moving to Toorak, he was a horse vet in the Yarra Valley for 20 years.
He is the heart and soul of the Village Vet, and is strongly focussed on giving owners the support they need to take care of their animals.
He is a great educator, a great listener, and his major strengths are breaking complex problems down into simple, often not thought of solutions.
Special Interest: Education
Dr Rod started the Village Vet in 1993 at 30 Jackson St, Toorak.
Before moving to Toorak, he was a horse vet in the Yarra Valley for 20 years.
He is the heart and soul of the Village Vet, and is strongly focussed on giving owners the support they need to take care of their animals.
He is a great educator, a great listener, and his major strengths are breaking complex problems down into simple, often not thought of solutions.
Special Interest: Education
Dr Rod started the Village Vet in 1993 at 30 Jackson St, Toorak.
Before moving to Toorak, he was a horse vet in the Yarra Valley for 20 years.
He is the heart and soul of the Village Vet, and is strongly focussed on giving owners the support they need to take care of their animals.
He is a great educator, a great listener, and his major strengths are breaking complex problems down into simple, often not thought of solutions.
Special Interest: Education
Angela graduated as a Veterinary Nurse in the '70s and has worked in the field for 11 years. While raising 2 boys she retrained in the medical field as a Nurse Receptionist in Medical and Dental Clinics, as well as a phlebotomist.
Having a special affinity for cats, dogs and horses, she did a refresher course in veterinary nursing and returned to Vet Nursing.
Special Interest: Feline health and behaviour