Pet and Vet News
NSW Government introduction of annual permits for non-desexed cats and dangerous / restricted dogs
The NSW Government is introducing annual permits for non-desexed cats and restricted and dangerous dogs as part of its...
Paws For Sick Kids
Join us to support the Ronald McDonald House Charities Sydney with a new campaign #PawsForSickKids Its simple...
After Covid-19 with Pets
Dog Days Are Over How to prepare your pet for your transition back to work after COVID-19 There’s absolutely no...
Does your pet have smelly breath?
Does your pet have smelly breath? Halitosis (bad breath) is common in pets and can occur for several reasons. ...
Pet Insurance – Is it worth it?
We are frequently asked for our opinion on the controversial topic of pet insurance. Many pet owners are unsure if...
Just like humans, animals need greater care in their senior years
Just like humans, animals need greater care in their senior years. Dogs are considered seniors when they reach their 7th birthday, for cats it is their 10th birthday. Older age presents new health problems for our pets and it is important to be aware of the signs of aging as early detection is vital, say Dr Ben Brown.
CONFIRMED Veterinarians are an Essential Service COVID-19
It is confirmed, in breaking news, the Agriculture Minister, David Littleproud has advised that Veterinarians are;...
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)
COVID-19 Sydney Animal Hospitals are here to keep your pet happy and healthy Sydney Animal Hospitals...
Sydney Animal Hospitals with World Vets Bushfire Disaster Relief
Sydney Animal Hospitals is deploying a veterinary disaster response team today in conjunction with World Vets to assist in animal welfare efforts in bushfire affected areas of the South Coast of NSW at the request of local veterinarians in that area.