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
After graduating from CPIT in NZ in 2009, Carina moved to Melbourne where she worked in small animal practice for two and half years. Looking for adventure, she packed her bags and moved to the UK. Carina has worked in a number of large hospitals, including referral and small animal practices.
Carina joined our team in 2018 after moving back to Melbourne with her husband. Outside of work she enjoys hiking and traveling.
Special Interest: Non-surgical wound management.