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Routine Health Checklist for Puppies

Congratulations on your new puppy, below is a checklist of requirements to keeping your new puppy happy and healthy.

Owning a new puppy can be a very exciting (and busy!) time for pet owners. There are some crucial health care measures that need to be taken to ensure your new furry friend gets the best start in life.

Did you know for new puppies, we offer a FREE Health Check by a Vet and a FREE sample Bag of Hill’s Food. T&C’s may apply

Ask Us About Life Vac

LifeVAC at Sydney Animal Hospitals is a lifetime of vaccinations for your pet. A one off payment of $575 for a cat & $675 for a dog covers annual vaccinations (which includes a veterinary health check) every year for the life of your pet!

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Bladder stones in dogs

Bladder stones in dogs

Both humans and animals can get bladder stones, and if you’ve ever experienced bladder stones, you’ll know how painful they can be.

Goji the dog recently presented to Sydney Animal Hospitals after his owners noticed that he was straining to urinate, as well as trying to urinate frequently and the urine he was passing was tinged with blood. After a consultation with one of our veterinarians, during his physical examination it was suspected that Goji was suffering from bladder stones, which was then confirmed with an x-ray.
Working alongside these brave men and women were animals. Animals had a significant role in War.

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Knee problems in dogs

Knee problems in dogs

Just like humans, dogs can suffer from an array of knee problems. The most common knee problem of dogs is a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). This condition can cause significant pain, resulting in lameness and reduced activity. If left unchecked the arthritis that can ensue in the joint can be significantly debilitating for the dog.

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Remembrance Day – Lest We Forget

Remembrance Day – Lest We Forget

Lest We Forget our four legged diggers who served as well.
Did you know the traditional red poppy worn to mark Armistice Day (Remembrance Day) 11 November, that there is also a purple poppy, remembering animals who served in War.
Working alongside these brave men and women were animals. Animals had a significant role in War.

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