Principal veterinarian Colin and wife Jane began Pets at the Vets in 1997 with a new philosophy - the genuine appreciation of the importance of companion animals in our lives.
Dr Colin Bindloss

Colin, who graduated in 1974 is an accomplished surgeon and is especially interested in oncology and surgery. Colin and his Staffy X Billie share a mutual admiration and a passion for walks. Colin is a dedicated champion for celebrating the human-animal bond; it’s rare to find him without a pet close by. Always braced for an ear lick, Colin has a wonderful rapport with his patients - they just love to come and see him!
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Dr Rebecca Jesudhason
Rebecca's empathetic and gentle nature and her enthusiasm for maintaining the "wellness" of our pets makes her a very special veterinarian indeed! Rebecca is especially interested in dentistry and oral health and loves our new dental machine.
Little Kalu is the most delightful character – a wonderful mix of Sydney Silkie and ??? (Afghan Hound? Cousin It?) her tiny size belies her strong personality! She has a mission to scare off all the neighbourhood possums by shouting at them as loudly as she can. Tina is Rebecca's beautiful and demanding cat and best friend of Kalu.
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Dr Andrew Vickery

Andy brings a wealth of surgical and clinical experience to Pets at the Vets. He has been awarded Membership of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists (Surgery) and has a particular interest in orthopaedic surgery.
Together with his adopted dog Munch (a Wolfhound x Border Collie) Andy has featured on television as part of RSPCA’s Animal Rescue. Munch is a pretty laid-back sort of a guy who gets along well with everyone, much like Andy!
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