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Avalon Veterinary Hospital, Sydney

Locality: Avalon, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9918 0833



Address: 710 Barrenjoey Road 2107 Avalon, NSW, Australia

Website: http://Sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au

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25.01.2022 Have you ever missed giving your dog their Heartworm Protection? Receive a FREE Heartworm Blood Test when you commence year-round heartworm prevention.... Call 9918 0833 or book appointment online https://ap-booking.vetstoria.com/59364afb6d272/?r=6 For more information https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/heartworm-amnesty/ Valid until 31/12/20 T&C’s Apply #Only1DoseAYear #HeartwormPrevention



24.01.2022 Friendly Rainbow Lorikeet Found in Avalon Now at Avalon Vet, enquires please call us on 9918 0833. We are open open Monday to Friday 8am-7pm & Saturday 8.30am-4pm. #PleaseShare #found

23.01.2022 Happy New Year from our family to yours #GoodBye2020 #HeresToAGreat2021... #HappyNewYear Trading Hours - New Year’s Day 1st January We are closed tomorrow however our Sydney Animal Hospitals Northern Beaches in Newport are open 9am-4pm

21.01.2022 PLANNING FOR YOUR ANIMALS IN EMERGENCIES Emergencies can impact at any time and our beloved animals count on us to keep them safe. Whether its floods, storms, bushfires or medical emergencies, having a simple plan for your animals will have you covered for any emergency situation.... The NSW SES have put together steps to consider which all responsible animal owners should take to ensure their animals are safe in an emergency. MAKE A PLAN FOR YOUR ANIMALS TODAY! https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/planning-for-your/ #PlanningForYourAnimalsinEmergencies #SES #Flood #Fire #Storm #KeepPetsSafe



20.01.2022 Tips for removing a tick with Dr Ben Brown For more information on ticks https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/paralysis-tick-em/ Sound On... #TickPrevention #ProtectYourPet See more

20.01.2022 Do you have a new Puppy or Kitten? January, February & March are all about new Puppies & Kittens. We are offering;... * FREE Health Check by a Vet * FREE 4 Weeks Pet Insurance * FREE sample bag of Hill’s Pet Nutrition Food Plus a new Puppy will receive; * FREE first dose of year-round heartworm prevention * FREE 4 weeks tick & flea prevention Book online https://ap-booking.vetstoria.com/59364afb6d272/ Valid until 31st March 2021 T&C’s apply More information https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/new-puppy-kitten-/ #NewPuppy #NewKitten #FreeHealthCheck

19.01.2022 THE DOG PROJECT So inspired by our client Tania and her daughter Indi Kerr who had a goal to have 100 local people and their dogs photographed, interviewed and then to combine into a book, called The Dog Project. Indi was born with mild cerebral palsy, add this to a brain injury caused by a stroke at birth and the road hasn’t been all buttercups and daisys. THE DOG PROJECT is focused around Indi’s interaction and growth, within herself and the community. Ignited by I...ndi’s love of all dogs the project not only engages Indi, but fills her soul, as well as the souls of all the other people within the project with love and happiness. Funds raised from The Dog Project Book will be donated to charities Cerebral Palsy Alliance and Monika's Doggie Rescue. Thank you Elle for all the amazing photos, photographer & friend Elle Hall Creative. Read more https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/the-dog-project/ #TheDogProject #IndiaKerr



16.01.2022 One week left of FREE HOME DELIVERY Have your Hill’s Pet Nutrition Science Diet or Prescription Diet delivered to your door Simply call us on 9918-0833 to order & pay over the phone... Read more https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/hills-pet-food-de/ T&C’s may apply #HomeDelivery #HillsPetFoodDelivery

13.01.2022 Tips to keep your pet safe in hot weather With the warmer weather arriving, below are a few tips to help keep your pet safe. On hot days we recommend all pets should be indoors with a fan/air conditioner. ... If this is not possible some veterinary clinics & boarding kennel can provide air conditioned day boarding. Pugs, French bulldogs, Cavalier King Charles and other short nosed (brachycephalic) breeds are mostly affected. Make sure your pet and has a sufficient amount of water & is not in direct sunlight. Place a stick in the water bowl, so wildlife can climb out. You could make a doggy Ice block by filling a container with water, sprinkle dry food, then freeze. Leave a wet towel for your pet to sit on. A child’s plastic seashell sand pit makes a great pool for a dog. Never leave pets unattended in a car. Wait till the sun has gone down before you take your dog for a walk. If the ground is too hot for your bare feet for 5 seconds then it’s too hot for your pet’s paws. Rabbits & guinea pigs do not sweat therefore cannot regulate their body temperature. They do not tolerate hot weather so best to keep them in air conditioning on hot days. Please keep in mind even in the shade on a 38+ degree day, a pet can overheat & get heat stress/stroke simply by breathing in the hot air. Warning signs of heat stress/stroke include panting excessively, moving sluggishly, acting woozy, drooling, vomiting or losing consciousness. If you have any concerns call our team on 9918 0833 #hotweather #tipsforpets

12.01.2022 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. ... Mules & horses hauled ammunition over treacherous terrain also carried troops & equipment. Dogs were used as messengers, to guard valuable military equipment, as bomb detectors, and for search and rescue missions. A dogs senses would pick up the hum of enemy planes two minutes before any soldier. Just before a deadly bombing, his signal of sitting, barking and then dashing for the trenches, would give precious time for all the soldiers to run for cover. Carrier pigeons delivered messages to specific destinations and were said to be the most dependable way of sending a message during the war. Collected in jars, Glowworms provided much needed light in the trenches for officers to study battle maps and soldiers to read their letters from home. Other animals were also seen on the battle fields. Today we recognize the importance of both humans and animals who had and continue to serve. #RemembranceDay #PurplePoppy #WarAnimal #LestWeForget #FurAngels

11.01.2022 New to Sydney Animal Hospitals HILL’S PET FOOD DELIVERY SERVICE with FREE Postage till 30th November 2020.... Have your Hill’s Pet Nutrition Science Diet or Prescription Diet pet food delivered to your door Call us 9918-0833 to order & pay over the phone https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/hills-pet-food-de/ T&C’s may apply #HomeDelivery #HillsPetFoodDelivery

11.01.2022 Tips to help our pocket pets in the heat * On hot days try to relocate your pets indoors, with a fan/air conditioner. If this is not possible some veterinary clinics & boarding kennel can provide air conditioned day boarding. * Ensure that outdoor enclosures are placed out of direct sunlight and that your pet has access to shade all day (remember, the sun moves so what was a shady spot at 10am can be in full sun at 11am).... * Avoid overcrowding as this leads to heat stress. Rabbits and guinea pigs tend to herd together, even when its hot. Pairs and trios are reasonable for a single enclosure but consider multiple enclosures if you have more animals. * Provide well ventilated enclosures to allow fresh air to circulate throughout. * Provide fresh, clean water daily. On hot days you might consider putting an ice cube in the water dispenser. Make sure sipper bottles are not blocked (rabbits and guinea pigs love blowing balls of grass up the nozzle of the sipper, causing a blockage). * Remove uneaten vegies daily. This should be routine but its particularly important in the heat as they rot and attract flies. * Minimise daytime activity levels. If you exercise your rabbits or guinea pigs, plan your playtime for the cooler part of the morning or in the evening (you need to be careful because mosquitoes can transmit calicivirus to rabbits and are very active at dusk - ask us about vaccination). Read more https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/heat-stress-in-sm/ #TipsForHotWeather #PocketPets



10.01.2022 Grab your copy of this months Pittwater Life Magazine with our Dr Ben Brown discussing Heartworm in dogs https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/heartworm-in-dogs/ #pittwaterlife #repost #vettips #heartwormprevention

09.01.2022 #Repost ONE VERY HAPPY POOCH Received our Hill’s Pet Nutrition food this morning, delivered to our front door.... #ThankYou Sydney Animal Hospitals More information https://www.sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/hills-pet-food-de/

08.01.2022 Festive Foods, what NOT to feed your pet To help you navigate the festive season we have put together a few tips to keep your pets happy and healthy. Sorry no Christmas Ham as it is loaded with fat & way too high in sodium. Also no ham bone, as they can splinter and become stuck in their throats or cause perforation or obstruction of the bowel.... No mince pies, Christmas pudding, stuffing, onions, grapes, raisins or sultanas, as all can be toxic to dogs, which can cause vomiting, diarrhea and even seizures. Of course NO Alcohol or Chocolate If you suspect your pet has eaten any please contact your vet asap To see other common toxic items, use our free Poisons Guide or Symptom Checker on our website www.SydneyAnimalHospitals.com.au #merrychristmas #PoisonsGuide #SymptomChecker #OnlinePetFirstAid #FreePetAdvice

08.01.2022 Grab your copy of this months Pittwater Life Magazine with our Dr Ben Brown discussing ways to keep your pet’s comfortable in warmer weather https://sydneyanimalhospitals.com.au/ensure-the-comfort-an/ #pittwaterlife #repost #vettips... #tipsforhotweather See more

05.01.2022 Boxing Day & New Year Trading Hours To book an appointment online https://ap-booking.vetstoria.com/59364afb6d272/ Please note public holidays incur a fee.... #TradingHours

05.01.2022 Season’s Greetings from our family to yours We are closed over the public holidays but our Sydney Animal Hospitals Northern Beaches in Newport will be open tomorrow Boxing Day 9am-4pm on. You can book an appointment online https://ap-booking.vetstoria.com/59364afb6d272/?r=6... #SeaonsGreetings #FromOurFamilyToYours #AvalonVet

03.01.2022 Our wonderful nurse Bek having a quick cuddle with Rocky #BestJobInTheWorld

02.01.2022 Happy Vet Nurse Day A day to THANK all our amazing Vet Nurse's for all their love, hard work & dedication they give to our furred, scaled & feathered babies #happyvetnurseday #biglicks #ATeam... #NotJustANurseandReceptionist #vetnurseday2020 See more

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