Citing vaccination and dental health as very important, Dr Lou said: “Most people are educated about vaccinations but not a lot are experienced with dental disease, especially with preventative techniques like brushing their pets’ teeth and giving dental chews and treats daily.”
Dr Lou said he really liked the Auburn community.
“I can see from the few clients I have seen that they love their pets,” he said.
“I have a history with Auburn as I lived here when I was a child and interned at Auburn Veterinary Hospital when studying at university.
“I grew up in Parramatta and have always loved the multicultural nature of this area. I also love the food and friendly people.”
Graduating from Sydney Uni in 2010, Dr Lou has worked all over Sydney.
“I also did a working holiday in the UK for a year and a half where I learned a lot from different vets. My last position was Hospital Director at Parramatta Veterinary Hospital so the community can be assured I will bring my experience and high standards of care to Auburn Veterinary Hospital.”
Auburn Veterinary Hospital is at 107A Park Road, Auburn.
Vet trainee back as hospital chief
WITH experience treating exotic animals like turtles, bearded dragons and even snakes plus all domestic pets, Dr Brian Lou took over Auburn Veterinary Hospital early this month.