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Northern Districts Veterinary Hospital

Locality: Narraweena

Phone: +61 2 9971 6562



Address: 67 May Road- corner of warringah road 2099 Narraweena, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.vetsonline.com.au

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24.01.2022 Good news for pet owners in NSW!!!



24.01.2022 When Billie the cavoodle arrived for her first visit to us today, she had no idea she would meet her new bestie Wallace the jug in reception!

24.01.2022 A massive thank you to our wonderful vet nurses! Lisa, Shannon, Dani, Jasmine & Helen - we couldn’t do what we do without you! Your skills & compassion are irreplaceable and your gorgeous smiles always brighten our day Thank you from the bottom of our hearts and enjoy your special day - love from Bron, Greg, Janelle & Danni xx

22.01.2022 OWNER HAS BEEN FOUND AND CAT DOING REALLY WELL FOUND CAT DEE WHY!! Does anyone know this gorgeous ginger entire male cat. He was brought to us on Saturday with tick paralysis and is now recovering very well. ... Call us on 99716562 if you know anything. #straycat #lostcat #gingerboy See more



21.01.2022 I dug up the garden bed so I could get a bandage upgrade! - @cactusjackspiros Bandage art credit to Nurse Jas

13.01.2022 Snakes are starting to wake up from their long winter rest, and our pets are once again at risk! All snake bites or suspected snake bites in Australia should be... treated as life-threatening. It is vital that you keep your pet calm and as still as possible. Try to limit any movement (including walking) as much as possible and transport them to your nearest veterinary practice immediately, even if they look well. If you are not close to a veterinary clinic and the bite was witnessed to have occurred on a limb, apply a pressure immobilisation bandage to that limb before transporting the animal to a veterinarian. The bandage should cover the entire limb, from the paw to the base of the limb. The pressure bandage should not be applied too tight as to restrict blood flow, but at a similar tightness to what would be applied for a sprained ankle. There is no role for a pressure immobilisation bandage for bites that are not on a limb. The sooner your pet is treated, the better their chances of survival. Symptoms of snake bites include: - Sudden weakness followed by collapse - Vomiting - Laboured breathing - Paralysis, starting with the hind legs - Loss of bladder and bowel control - Shaking or twitching of the muscles - Blood in the urine DO NOT try to catch or kill the snake for ID or for any other purpose DO NOT apply a tourniquet DO NOT wash the bite site DO NOT cut, suck or apply any other treatments to the bite-site Our service is free for all pet owners and has assisted over 5,000 accidentally poisoned pets so far this year. You can save a pet’s life by keeping this critical service free. Please visit animalpoisons.com.au/support to learn about ways you can support the service.

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