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Animal Emergency Service

Locality: Jindalee

Phone: +61 7 3715 9999



Address: 34 Goggs Road 4074 Jindalee, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Do you let your fur baby sleep on your bed?



25.01.2022 Meet the adventurous Duke. Duke was bought into our Tanawha hospital by a lovely family who thought he might be lost. We scanned Duke for his microchip and luckily we were able to contact his owners as their details were up to date. His worried family were excited to hear from us as he had been missing for eight weeks. It turned out Duke went on an adventure, traveling quite a distance through the bush and couldnt find his way home! Duke was super happy to go home with his h...oomans, plus he had a new furry puppy brother to meet. Is your pets microchip details up to date? Also, next time you visit the vet its a good idea to ask them to scan the microchip to ensure its working correctly. For more info on microchips > https://hubs.ly/H0sDRtL0 #NationalLostPetPreventionMonth

25.01.2022 What a silly sausage! In our hospitals we are used to seeing pets who have eaten unusual items, from socks, underwear, toys and even towels! But this little 2-year-old Dachshund found his way into a cupboard and ate a tampon of all things! After inducing emesis to remove it, this little cutie pie was feeling much better.

24.01.2022 What has Animal Emergency Service's and Bondi Vet Dr Gerardo found in this pup's ear? Could it be a spider?!



24.01.2022 There’s only 1 hour to go until we go live with Dr Alex and Dr Gerardo. We can’t wait to talk about all things ticks and toads with you! Don’t forget, there’s also NexGard Spectra protection packs for your pooch to be won! See you soon

23.01.2022 You know its not Tuesday unless someone has their tongue out! #TongueOutTuesday

23.01.2022 While there are a number of reasons why dogs may attack other dogs or humans, the more common reasons why are from their natural instincts, including: Territorial behaviour towards objects, spaces, people, and/or food Fear of other humans, objects, spaces, people The presence of trauma leading to anxiety and fear in dogs Noise and unusual human/animal activity within the household... An animal who is in pain from injury, illness, or disease Keep reading to learn more about why dogs may attack > https://hubs.ly/H0BgK5F0



23.01.2022 September is #AnimalPainAwarenessMonth. Do you know what signs to look for? Our pets may not be able to tell us with words but here is a handy checklist of physical symptoms that can alert us so you can turn into

22.01.2022 What has Animal Emergency Services and Bondi Vet Dr Gerardo found in this pups ear? Could it be a spider?!

22.01.2022 Its been said laughter is the best medicine, so on #NationalTellAJokeDay were sharing our favourite pet jokes. Do you know a good pet joke? Share it below.

21.01.2022 Smiles after a successful endoscopic procedure! Freya, a 2-year-old Portuguese Water Dog, visited us not feeling very well with her hoomans suspecting she may have ingested a stuffed toy. Upon examination, we found Freya had in fact eaten something she shouldnt have. An endoscopic retrieval (this is when a long, flexible tube with a lighted camera and a grasping tool at its tip is inserted down the oesophagus/stomach) was performed to remove the item which turned out to be a large black sock!

20.01.2022 Do you know how tick paralysis is treated? Watch as Dr Brooke takes you into our hospital and explains step by step how we manage this life-threatening condition, and how you can help prevent your pet from being bitten by a paralysis tick. To find out everything you need to know about tick paralysis, including signs and symptoms, treatment, and prevention, visit > https://hubs.ly/H0vlVTd0



20.01.2022 What can you do to help keep your pets safe from ticks? Here are our top tips. To find out everything you need to know about tick paralysis, including signs and symptoms, treatment, and prevention, visit > https://hubs.ly/H0vlVTw0

20.01.2022 A reminder to take any rubbish with you when visiting our beautiful waterways. We recently had a 13.3kg sea turtle come into our Tanawha hospital, after it was found by kayakers floating in the Maroochy River and unable to swim, submerge or dive. The turtle was very weak and puffy and is believed to most likely to have swallowed some plastic. On arrival Dr Bree, Nurse Kay and Nurse Amanda performed an examination to ensure there were no external injuries. The team continued care until the turtle could be transported to Sea Life Mooloolaba for on-going care.

20.01.2022 While its tick season all year round, our clinics are starting to see an increase in cases. Is your furry friends tick prevention up-to-date? Tick paralysis is the largest killer of pets in South-East Queensland and is the most preventable death in dogs and cats. Find out everything you need to know about ticks: what they are, signs and symptoms to look out for, and how to treat tick paralysis, plus download the Tick Paralysis chapter of our First Aid Book > https://hubs.ly/H0tnBvJ0

18.01.2022 Join us for our first ever Facebook Live! Dr Gerardo and Dr Alex will be live tonight, Thursday 19 November 7.30pm AEST, to talk all about ticks and toads, and answer all your burning questions. Make sure to join in to ask your questions, or post your question below.... Want to win NexGard Spectra protection for your pooch? Tune in at 7.30pm AEST to find out how! We can't wait to see you! Thanks to our sponsor NexGard Spectra.

18.01.2022 Meet Hayley, a 2-year-old English Staffordshire Bull Terrier, who came to us after being bitten by a brown snake. When Hayley arrived, she was already showing signs of being affected by the snakes venom her pupils were dilated, she was experiencing facial twitching, and her respiratory muscles were being affected by paralysis making it difficult for her to breathe. There was also a concern as Hayley had previously been diagnosed with coagulopathy (when the bloods clot-forming ability is impaired) since snake venom can cause bleeding disorders. Our Pet ICU team administered two vials of anti-venom, pain relief, and monitored Hayleys breathing and blood clotting. After five days, with intensive care from the team, Hayleys paralysis resolved and with physio she gained the strength to stand and was able to go home to her family.

17.01.2022 Is your fur baby a water baby?

17.01.2022 Last year The Project shared figures revealing veterinarians are four times more likely than members of the general population to take their own lives. Watch as Jackie & Peter tell their heartbreaking story of son and Vet, Flynn, who took his own life. Dr Gerardo from our Underwood hospital was fortunate enough to be a part of The Projects show highlighting these sobering statistics. Lets show our support and share the love... Tag and tell us about your amazing vets and vet nurses in the comments below to show you #loveyourpetloveyourvet . #RUOK #RUOKDay

17.01.2022 With new positive cases of COVID-19 being identified just minutes from our hospital, we are making some changes to our safety measures to ensure we can still stay open and be there for you and your pet. We know having an ill or injured pet is stressful, and were here to help. Call us and our Client Care Team will discuss your pets medical emergency with you. Theyll give you instructions on what to do when you come down to us, and well guide you through every step of the ...way. Thank you for your patience, understanding and support during this difficult time. Your Animal Emergency Service Team

16.01.2022 Whos ready for a long weekend? We sure are! Our Jindalee hospital will be open 24 hours over the Ekka long weekend.

16.01.2022 Meet Jethro a 4-month-old Tonkinese who survived a snake attack! While outside exploring with supervision from his hoomans, Jethro was grabbed on the head by a 2-metre carpet python which then started to constrict around Jethros little body! Jethros fast-acting and fast-thinking hoomans managed to pry the python off Jethro and rushed him a near-by local vet for initial treatment before being transferred to our Carrara hospital for further care. Jethro was one lucky kitten ...whose only injuries were a humeral fracture (a fracture to his upper arm bone in his front leg) and some bite marks on his head. Usually, in cases where a snake has constricted, injuries include fractures to the ribs as well as bruising and damage to the lungs. Along with close monitoring from our team and fluid therapy to aid in hydration and blood delivery, Jethros fur around the puncture marks was clipped and the wounds cleaned to prevent infection. Jethro also underwent surgery to mend the fracture in his leg from the team at Veterinary Specialist Services. See more

15.01.2022 #NationalLostPetPreventionMonth It is a very traumatic and heartbreaking experience to find your furry friend has gone missing, and its hard to know where to start in finding them. Here are our top tips to help in finding your pet. For further information, including more tips and important contact details for microchip companies and animal shelters, visit > https://hubs.ly/H0sSR8n0 Start searching immediately and call on family and friends to help... Make sure your pets microchip has up-to-date contact details Reach out to councils, shelters and vet clinics to see if your pet has found their way there Make lost posters and add them to community noticeboards and do a letterbox drop Use social media, post on your own Facebook page and on lost pet groups found on Facebook Keep searching, pets have been known to turn up months after going missing See more

15.01.2022 Break out the treats and puppy pampering, its #SpoilYourDogDay! How will you spoil your dog today? What is the most extravagant thing youve done for your pooch?

15.01.2022 With the warmer weather, we are most definitely spending more time outdoors with our pooches, possibly even spending the afternoons at the local dog park. Unfortunately, dog bite wounds are one of the most common emergencies we see in our hospitals after what was meant to be a fun time turns into a dog fight. If you are a dog owner, getting to know dog park etiquette may save your dog from a nasty fight.

15.01.2022 Do you know how to read your pup’s body language? Here is our basic guide. Keep reading to learn more about dogs' body language and how to approach dogs safely > https://hubs.la/H0B7M390

14.01.2022 Thank you for your feedback Kelsey We would love to hear how you and your pet liked your last visit. Please take a moment to tell us (and others) what you think - we always strive to improve our service. By writing a quick review you could help other pet owners find us in the face of an emergency.... Review us on Facebook: https://hubs.ly/H0t81Mf0 Review us on Google: https://hubs.ly/H0t7W-k0

13.01.2022 Meet little Scotty, the tiny koala joey who was found on the ground in local bushland freezing cold and was rushed to us by a good samaritan. We're happy to report that almost 6 months later Scotty has well and truly recovered and is getting up to mischief with a few other orphan koala friends.

13.01.2022 Lets play a game! Weve got our thinking hats on and are ready to start guessing your GIFs!

13.01.2022 "Nothing to see here, just grooming myself before my procedure!" Happy #InternationalCatDay to all our feline friends

13.01.2022 Thank you for your feedback Michelle We would love to hear how you and your pet liked your last visit. Please take a moment to tell us (and others) what you think - we always strive to improve our service. By writing a quick review you could help other pet owners find us in the face of an emergency.... Review us on Facebook: https://hubs.ly/H0v31tH0 Review us on Google: https://hubs.ly/H0v377L0

12.01.2022 #NationalWildlifeDay Thank you to all the kind and caring people who stop for our injured wildlife and bring them to us so we can help. Thank you! Look how amazing little Scotty is doing now! Scotty came into our hospital after a good samaritan found him cold and wet on the ground in local bushland, most likely having fallen out of his mums pouch.

12.01.2022 Is there anything better than kitten cuddles!

11.01.2022 Does your pet know a great trick? Show us what they can do!

10.01.2022 Whats your pups favourite sleeping position? Show us a pic!

08.01.2022 Keeping your pets away from snakes can be difficult, as you won’t always be home to monitor them. The most important note in protecting your pets from snakes is to attempt to minimise their known habitats Here are our top tips on how to protect your dog from snakes. Keep scrubby and bushy areas cleared and pruned Mow your lawns, as snakes hide in long grasses which can also make them difficult to see Remove potential food sources that bring in rodents, as rodents are to...p food sources for snakes Find out everything you need to know about snakes and snake bites, including signs and symptoms, and treatment - plus download the Snake Bites chapter of our First Aid Book for free > https://hubs.la/H0z1RLg0

07.01.2022 One very stylish pooch! Does your pet have a favourite accessory?

06.01.2022 Tell us, what is your pets name, and what do they get called thats nothing like their name? Pop your answers below.

04.01.2022 It's #NationalCheckTheChipDay! Is your furry friends contact details up-to-date? For more information about microchips and how to update your details, visit > https://hubs.ly/H0tr1py0

04.01.2022 When you still manage to look regal with a cone!

04.01.2022 Pet owners are being warned its peak season for paralysis ticks. Dr Rob spoke to 7NEWS Brisbane about how you can keep your pet safe from this small but deadly parasite, with daily coat checks being a must but prevention is key.

03.01.2022 Meet beautiful Ollie, a 12-week-old Boxer. Ollie was enjoying an afternoon of fun, playing with his neighbours kids and being fed treats when he started to choke on one of the treats. Ollies hoomans quickly tried to dislodge the treat, however, Ollie continued to choke. Jumping in the car to go to our Tanawha hospital, Ollies breathing became laboured and his hoomans had to start performing CPR. When Ollie arrived at our hospital he was in severe respiratory distress and r...equired immediate intubation. Upon examination, Ollie had developed an obstructive pulmonary oedema a complication with chocking where Ollies lungs had filled with fluid. Obstructive pulmonary oedema is an acute medical emergency which requires intensive care but can be resolved. Ollie needed to be placed on mechanical ventilation to keep his lungs open. After just under 24 hours Ollie had improved immensely and was able to be gradually weaned from the ventilator and onto nasal oxygen support. Ollie continued to improve in leaps and bounds, and after 36 hours with us, he had improved enough to go home to his very relieved hoomans.

03.01.2022 Today is #NationalWildlifeDay. And what better place to celebrate than right here in Australia, home to some of the worlds most beautiful wildlife! Were also celebrating and giving thanks to our wildlife rescuers and carers. Would you know what to do if you found an orphaned joey, an injured possum or a lonely baby bird? To find out what to do if you find injured wildlife, visit > https://hubs.ly/H0vlN9x0

03.01.2022 Its peak tick season. The paralysis tick is a silent but deadly killer, and unfortunately, Queenslands environment is the perfect home for them. Watch as Dr Brooke explains what tick paralysis is, what ticks look like and where they are commonly found, and the signs and symptoms to be aware of.... To find out more about tick paralysis, including symptoms, treatment, and prevention, visit > https://hubs.ly/H0vrJy50

03.01.2022 Todays Tuesday, so you know what that means its #TongueOutTuesday! Share a pic of your pet with their tongue out!

03.01.2022 While it's tick season all year round, our clinics are starting to see an increase in cases. Is your furry friend's tick prevention up-to-date? Tick paralysis is the largest killer of pets in South-East Queensland and is the most preventable death in dogs and cats. Find out everything you need to know about ticks: what they are, signs and symptoms to look out for, and how to treat tick paralysis, plus download the Tick Paralysis chapter of our First Aid Book > https://hubs.ly/H0tnBvJ0

02.01.2022 One year ago today we celebrated Henrys recovery and reunion her with her hoomans. Henry, a 4-year-old kelpie cross, survived a house fire which left her battling severe smoke inhalation. After almost a week in intensive care, Henry beat all odds and returned home to her family. Today, were looking back on her journey to recovery.

02.01.2022 Do you know the signs and symptoms of tick paralysis? To find out everything you need to know about tick paralysis, including signs and symptoms, treatment, and prevention, visit > https://hubs.ly/H0vlVSm0

01.01.2022 Its #NationalCheckTheChipDay! Is your furry friends contact details up-to-date? For more information about microchips and how to update your details, visit > https://hubs.ly/H0tr1py0

01.01.2022 Are you interested in having a Q&A Facebook Live Session with one of our vets? If yes, what kind of questions would you like answered? Pop them in the comments below.

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