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Allambie Vet

Locality: Seaforth, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9905 0505



Address: 92 Allambie Road, Allambie Heights 2100 Seaforth, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Cliffy is a handsome 12 week cattle dog. He stopped by for his vaccination and health check today



25.01.2022 We are so pleased that Lexi finished her final round of chemotherapy last Thursday! Its been a long hard road

24.01.2022 COVID19 UPDATE Dear Allambie Vet Family, The past few months have been a rollercoaster. None of us could have foreseen the position we find ourselves in today. We appreciate how our clients have adapted to our new and changing COVID safe protocols over the past few months. We have been very fortunate to be able to continue to care for your furry friends during the pandemic. ... Following the NSW Governments recent recommendations. Our staff will all be wearing face masks. We would ask that our clients consider wearing a mask. Please do not hesitate to ask for a mask upon arrival if you have forgotten or dont have your own. Please remember when visiting Allambie Vet: Social distancing in the hospital at all times. Use the hand sanitiser when entering reception. We ask that only one person accompanies your pet in the consult. If multiple people are present we will have to consult in the side garden or park next to the hospital. Repeat medications and prescription diets can be pre-ordered. Once medications are dispensed, our receptionist will call for payment. Medications and food will be placed outside under cover for collection. For those who are concerned, the elderly or immunocompromised people we are more than happy to provide consultations outside or at your car on request. Thank you for your understanding and patience during these challenging and difficult times. We cant wait to reintroduce that personal touch we have all been missing so much Lets work together to protect our community!

23.01.2022 One of the many gorgeous puppys that started class this week @amyspuppypreschool Welcome to this big burner ball or fluff! @allambievet Wednesday night puppy class



23.01.2022 Theo he is a frequent flyer at Allambie Vet! He suffers from chronic IBD. The nurses love his smooches during hospital stays

22.01.2022 Tick Paralysis Is your pets tick prevention overdue? Over the past couple of weeks we have treated a number of patients with tick paralysis at Allambie Vet. ... Please make sure your dog or cat is on one of these recommended products: Dogs: Bravecto chewable - given every 3 months Bravecto spot-on - applied every 6 months Nexgard/Nexgard Spectra - given monthly Simparica - given monthly Cats: Bravecto spot-on - applied every 3 months Bravecto plus - applied every 2 months If you have any questions about what prevention is best for your furry friend please call 9905 0595. One of our lovely receptionist or nurses will be able to advise you. If your pet starts showing any signs of tick paralysis please take them to the vet straight away

22.01.2022 Great advice about dog parks



21.01.2022 How handsome is Digger @diggy.smalls.bc Getting my vaccination! I didn’t feel it because I was eating treats!!!

21.01.2022 Australia is barking mad for cavoodles, with new research revealing the poodle cross is the most popular pooch in town. Hills Pet Nutrition Australia found that among the cuddly cavoodles reigning supreme across the country, Kobe is the No.1 trending name. Meet little Bowie he is one of many new cavoodles on the Northern Beaches! He was in this morning for his puppy health check and vaccination.... Who else has a cavoodle? Share your pictures below

21.01.2022 Harry is a 10 year old, male neutered, Poodle cross who presented to Allambie Vet for a routine lump assessment and surgical removal. On examination it was found that Harry had a heart murmur, recorded as a grade 3/6 systolic murmur. The Echocardiogram identified that Harry had an abnormal, degenerative mitral valve diagnosing myxomatous mitral valve disease. Heres a breakdown of what this is, what it means and how we treated it.

19.01.2022 Our phones are currently not working Please call our hospital mobile 0437 176 357 Sorry for any inconvenience

19.01.2022 See our Christmas opening hours below Our vets are available today and tomorrow to see your furry friends before we are closed for 4 days. Appointments can be booked online via our website or call reception on 9905 0505.... If you have an emergency over the Christmas period please call NEVS on 9452 2933. NEVS is located at 335 Mona Vale Rd Terrey Hills



19.01.2022 Tick Paralysis Is your pet's tick prevention overdue? Over the past couple of weeks we have treated a number of patients with tick paralysis at Allambie Vet. ... Please make sure your dog or cat is on one of these recommended products: Dogs: Bravecto chewable - given every 3 months Bravecto spot-on - applied every 6 months Nexgard/Nexgard Spectra - given monthly Simparica - given monthly Cats: Bravecto spot-on - applied every 3 months Bravecto plus - applied every 2 months If you have any questions about what prevention is best for your furry friend please call 9905 0595. One of our lovely receptionist or nurses will be able to advise you. If your pet starts showing any signs of tick paralysis please take them to the vet straight away

19.01.2022 We are very proud of Banjo finishing his 8th and final round of chemotherapy today

17.01.2022 COVID-19 PROTOCOL UPDATE Thank you to all our wonderful clients for being understanding and your patience during these challenging and difficult times. As of Monday 1st of June we are able to ease our current Covid19 measures. We will be reopening our waiting room to clients with appropriate social distancing policies in place. ... We still ask clients to call the hospital to inform reception of your arrival. They will advise you if its appropriate to enter. We are only allowed up to 5 clients in the reception area at one time. Reception may ask you to wait in your car if we are at capacity at that time. We can assure our clients and community our strict cleanliness measures are being continued daily. We have implemented: Persepex screens at reception and in consulting rooms. Hand sanitiser and hand washing facilities are available throughout the hospital. We ask all clients entering reception to use the hand sanitiser provided. Masks are available on request for clients. We ask that you adhere to social distancing guidelines at all times whilst visiting Allambie Vet Hospital. For those who are concerned, the elderly or immunocompromised people we are more than happy to provide consultations outside or at your car on request. We are very grateful that we have been able to continue caring for your pets throughout this time. Our staff cant wait to reintroduce that personal touch we have all been missing so much

17.01.2022 For any emergencies over the Anzac day period please use one of the recommended emergency hospitals below. Each hospital has measures in place due to COVID-19. Please call before attending. NEVS... P) 9452 2933 A) 335 Mona Vale Rd, Terrey Hills SASH P) 9889 0289 A) 1 Riverside Corporate Park, 1 Richardson Pl, North Ryde

17.01.2022 On Friday we said farewell to our wonderful vet Dr. Josh. We will miss his kind spirit and positive attitude, which we are sure any who have met him can attest to. We wish him well in his next endeavour as he dips his toes in referral medicine at a fantastic specialist center. He leaves a large, Josh-shaped hole in the clinic and his future colleagues and patients are very lucky to have him! Thank you for all your hard work Josh and good luck!

15.01.2022 Thank you Brian for helping save another life

15.01.2022 Ted is never too far away from his new little brother isn’t the bond between animals and babies special

15.01.2022 Happy Furthers Day to all the dads out there!

15.01.2022 What a gorgeous day! Loved seeing all the dogs out and about this morning on their morning walks Share your pictures below of your furry friend out and about this weekend

14.01.2022 How handsome is Digger @diggy.smalls.bc Getting my vaccination! I didnt feel it because I was eating treats!!!

14.01.2022 Exciting news!! Our adolescence dog training classes are back!! Its been a long time since classes (thanks Covid-19) but the classes will be returning on Sa...turday 18th July at 1pm. ~ The classes are run at @allambievet in the back yard. Spaces will be limited! ~ These classes are aimed at those teenage pups who are fresh out of puppy school and looking for that next training option. ~ The classes are for dogs aged between 16 weeks and 1 year of age. ~ We will cover furthering recall and stay, fine tuning the basics, fading out food treats in order for your dog to listen to you, on your bed command, loose lead walking, building your handling and training skills, tackling over-excitement and jumping up, some trick training and loads more! ~ Each puppy can only have one owner attend to adhere to restrictions. If this sounds like something you need, get in touch today! Call or text Ally on 0422475753 to book your spot! Ps - Butter the groodle is just as excited about the news in this pic . . . . . . #adolescents #puppytraining #teenagepuppyproblems #adolescencedogtraining See more

13.01.2022 Our first adolescence class back To book a spot please contact Spot On Dog Training with Ally

13.01.2022 July is pet dental health awareness month! Did you know that most dental disease occurs below the gum line where it is difficult to see? Plaque and tartar build up on a tooth not only causes dental disease, but can also increase the risk of heart, kidney and liver disease.... Up to 70% of cats and 80% of dogs develop periodontal disease by the time they are 3 years old. At Allambie Vet we offer free dental health checks all year round with all of our vets to assess and discuss the dental prevention and treatment that your furry friend may need. Call 9905 0505 to book in now

12.01.2022 Merry Christmas to our amazing Allambie Vet family What a year 2020 has been. Covid has separated families for Christmas, plans cancelled and people having to isolate. We are thinking of everyone! Even though our original Christmas plans might have changed we still have our furry best friends by our side ... How is your furry friend spending Christmas Day this year? Love Allambie Vet

12.01.2022 Happy Further’s Day to all the dads out there!

11.01.2022 Our online booking system is back Appointments can be booked anytime via our website https://allambievet.com.au/

09.01.2022 One of the many gorgeous puppy’s that started class this week @amyspuppypreschool Welcome to this big burner ball or fluff! @allambievet Wednesday night puppy class

09.01.2022 We hope everyone had a wonderful Christmas We are open tomorrow from 8am - 7pm Appointments can be made online via our website ... www.allambievet.com.au

09.01.2022 Only 1 more sleep until Santa makes his annual trip! We are open today until 3pm Do you have enough pet food? Last chance to stock up now!... Repeat Medications - Do you have enough medications to last you over the public holiday period? Call reception to arrange your pet’s medications. Christmas stockings - remind Santa to fill your pet's Christmas stocking! Vet appointments - has your pet been unwell recently? We will be open through the holiday period but closed on public holidays; please keep this in mind when booking in to see the vet. Sadie was getting all the staff in the Christmas spirit this morning

08.01.2022 Another day, another wonderful puppy class graduation! Congratulations to these lovely puppies and owners

08.01.2022 Ralph the rabbit is a super sweet little boy who is ready to find his new forever home! He is a young lopped ear rabbit, possibly about 6-7 months of age. He is a very cute dude and loves to eat! He has just been desexed and is ready to find a home to provide him with endless cuddles and treats! Hes got a lovely temperament and is a very relaxed bunny. If you think Ralph could fit into your family, please call us on 99050505 to find out more!

08.01.2022 Gastro is going around again We have seen a large number of gastroenteritis cases in the last couple of days. All these dogs presented with frequent vomiting, inappetance, some had diarrhoea, and most were quite dehydrated. These symptoms can be due to a number of conditions however as there have been so many dogs with the same signs, a gastric virus is suspected. Gastro viruses are highly contagious and can spread through the dog community quickly. The virus is passed th...rough saliva, vomit and faeces. The virus can pass through direct contact with another dog or through dogs licking or sniffing surfaces (eg poles/fences) or drinking from shared water bowls. If your dog has developed any of these signs, then please keep them home and away from other dogs until they are better to help stop it spreading further. If they are unwell or showing any of the above symptoms then we recommend a consultation. See more

08.01.2022 Every visit without fail we will find Sebastian in the sink He likes to sit in the sink during his health checks Did you know Allambie Vet is an Accredited Cat Friendly Clinic! ... An accredited Cat Friendly Clinic has reached a higher standard of cat care: * Understand the needs of cats and have made visits to the vet clinic more cat friendly * Understand how to approach and handle cats gently and with care * Have good knowledge and equipment to manage the care of cats Achieving Cat Friendly Clinic accreditation involves all staff, from receptionists, nurses and technicians, through to vets. To read more about our accreditation visit https://catfriendlyclinic.org

07.01.2022 Heat Stroke Warning for Pets The first seriously hot days of summer are on their way. Temperature is set to reach 40 degrees over the weekend, we need to remember to keep our furry friends comfortable too. If your pet starts incessant panting, drooling, is restless, has a bright red tongue, is lethargic, has vomiting or diarrhoea, shows weakness, is collapsed, has muscle tremors or seizures - contact your vet immediately. ... Factors that may make Heat Stroke more likely: obesity, brachycephalic breeds, excessive exercise, long/thick coats, dehydration, heart disease or respiratory disease. Keep pets inside in the cool with you! Pets enjoy air conditioning and fans as much as we do! Ensure they have free access to fresh water all day long. Try not to transport pets in the car unnecessarily, and as always - don't leave them unattended in the car. Believe it or not, we still see heat stroke victims from this scenario, and we cannot always save them. Damp towels can help provide some relief to pets, as can a fine mist water spray. Freeze treats for pets, and add ice cubes to their water bowl. If your pet has recently been affected by tick paralysis, they will be facing an even tougher time today as the tick toxin prevents the animal from thermoregulating normally. Keep them cool and stress free, and call your vet if you have any concerns. Limit exercise for your dog today. Not only is it far too hot for aerobic exercise, but the road and pathways will be boiling hot which can cause burns to your dog's paws. Heat stroke can be fatal and is an emergency. If you suspect you pet may be affected, please contact Allambie Vet on 9905 0505.

07.01.2022 Spokey visited us recently for his puppy health check and vaccination. Safe to say he was very relaxed! @ Allambie Vet

07.01.2022 Dolly is currently undergoing cancer treatment using Immunotherapy. She was diagnosed with Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumours. To find out more about Dolly’s Cancer and Immunotherapy: https://allambievet.com.au//immunotherapy-treat-cancer-dog

07.01.2022 Happy 14th Birthday Yoda

07.01.2022 Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) - what is it and how do we treat it! Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) is a combination of abnormalities affecting short faced dogs and cats, known as brachycephalic breeds. Although these animals are very cute and loveable, BOAS effects the quality and length of life of affected breeds. The main health concerns for brachycephalic breeds diagnosed with BOAS include increased risk of overheating, Increased pres...sure and risk of airway collapse (both windpipe and lung airways) and a decrease in oxygenation to vital organs (such as the brain) - all secondary to the increased airway obstruction. Here's a breakdown on what's available for treatment and preventative care for our little flat faced friends.

07.01.2022 We are so pleased this beautiful Echidna was released after 4 weeks in care Thank you Sydney wildlife for taking such good care of her. She's a very lucky girl!

06.01.2022 To ensure our pets needs do not get left until the last minute over the Christmas period before we close for a few days. We have compiled a checklist to help you get organised. Do you have enough pet food to last you through the holidays? Stock up now! Vet appointments - has your pet been unwell recently? We will be open through the holiday period but closed on public holidays; please keep this in mind when booking in to see the vet.... Repeat Medications - Do you have enough medications to last you over the public holiday period? Call reception to arrange your pet’s medications. Christmas stockings - remind Santa to fill your pet's Christmas stocking! Appointments can be booked online via our website www.allambievet.com.au

06.01.2022 *BIG GINGE UPDATE* The Big Ginge has gone home!!! Julia, the lovely lady who helped save his life, has just adopted him and he will find a loving home with ...her and her family. Its been a rough few weeks for this sweet cat but now he has finally landed all fours finding his new forever home Enjoy your new life Ginge! Once again thanks to the folks at Northside Emergency Veterinary Service and Northside Veterinary Specialists for all their work helping Big Ginge too! See more

05.01.2022 Happy International Dog Day How amazing are our best friends! They bring love, kindness and companionship into our daily lives. Especially during these hard times our best friend has been right by outsides! Share a picture below of your best friend

04.01.2022 Tick Paralysis Is your pet's tick prevention overdue? Over the past week we have treated a number of patients with tick paralysis and unfortunately lost one. We are thinking of the family during this tough time ... Please make sure your dog or cat is on one of these recommended products: Dogs: Bravecto chewable - given every 3 months Bravecto spot-on - applied every 6 months Nexgard/Nexgard Spectra - given monthly Simparica - given monthly Cats: Bravecto spot-on - applied every 3 months Bravecto plus - applied every 2 months If you have any questions about what prevention is best for your furry friend please call 9905 0595. One of our lovely receptionist or nurses will be able to advise you. If your pet starts showing any signs of tick paralysis please take them to the vet straight away

04.01.2022 Saturday afternoon adolescence classes at Allambie Vet - Graduation day for an awesome group of puppies! Contact Ally to find out more about these post puppy class courses

04.01.2022 Leptospirosis Update: Unfortunately there has been a reported case on the Lower North Shore. There have not been any reported cases on the Northern Beaches to date and we are currently recommending that if you walk, exercise your dogs outside of a 5 km radius of Crows Nest, they should be safe.... However, some clients are electing to have Leptospirosis Vaccination given as a precaution. Please call Allambie Vet on 9905 0505 to discuss or book an appointment. We have plenty of Leptospirosis Vaccination in stock

03.01.2022 My name is Mittens and I am looking for someone to adopt me or foster me I have been living at the hospital for over 12 months and cant understand why no one wants me. I am looking for a sea change. Im a big boy who has a big personality and heart ... I love laying around all day in the office working on my tan and snoozing I prefer my own company rather than socializing with other four legged friends. I need to be an only child If you are interested in meeting me please call Allambie Vet 9905 0505. I am just a cat who is looking for a place to call home Mittens

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