For Owners
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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Heat stroke, aka heat stress in rabbits and guinea pigs
Summer is our favourite time of the year, but for our pocket pets it can be a dangerous period. Heat stroke, aka heat stress, in rabbits and guinea pigs, occurs when heat production exceeds heat loss, leading to a high body temperature (hyperthermia) and in some cases thermal injury to tissues.
If left untreated, heat stress leads to multiple organ failure and death. It can be extremely fast. Heatstroke related fatalities are particularly common in pocket pets housed in outdoor enclosures during summer. Pregnant animals are at an increased risk.

