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Bass Hill Veterinary Hospital

Locality: Bass Hill, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: 97241927



Address: 731 Hume Hwy, Bass Hill 2197 Bass Hill, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.localvet.com.au/BassHill

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25.01.2022 A huge Happy Birthday to our wonderful practice manager Helma! We know just how much you love Birthdays, now to celebrate yours The team hope you have the most magnificent day, you deserve the world and more. Thank you for all that you do, hip hip hooray



24.01.2022 Happy birthday to our fantastic nurse Blake!! We hope you had the best day, we are so lucky to have you on our team. You work so hard and we appreciate everything you do for our beautiful patients and their owners. Best wishes to you on your special day

23.01.2022 Massive shout out to Dr David and the team at Bass Hill Veterinary Hospital for saving my boys life Words cannot express how Greatful I am for your care and support From the bottom of my THANKYOU

21.01.2022 MISSING CAT!! Reward if found! We lost our little fur baby around 4 weeks ago. She was raised indoors and is super friendly. Last seen on Hector street, bass hill near the hume hwy. please if anyone has seen her or found her DM me! Name is Bubbles Breed is ragdoll.



18.01.2022 Congratulations to our November Puppy School class

18.01.2022 Low Cost Desexing from now until end of July 2020!!!! We will be working along side Western Sydney Animal Welfare League and offering massive savings on desexing procedures for dogs and cats. AWL Voucher desex prices:... Cats are $30- Dogs $120-$200 Staffys $100- Please send email [email protected] or phone one of the AWL volunteers on the numbers in ad below to obtain a voucher. Do the right thing and desex your pets!!

17.01.2022 We will be closed on Monday for the Queens birthday holiday. Stay safe and enjoy the long weekend everybody. For any emergencies please contact us on 9724 1927



16.01.2022 Please keep an eye out everyone for this beautiful girl

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15.01.2022 Happy Birthday to our Vet Ted! Hope you have a great day. Best wishes from all the team here at BHVH.

14.01.2022 Dear valued clients of Bass Hill Vet Due to overwhelming demand and prolonged wait times we have decided to see walk in or sick animals by appointment. Please call the hospital on 9724 1927 our friendly staff will organise a time to see you and your pet. This will hopefully reduce wait times and ensure animals in need are seen in a timely fashion. ... If you have an emergency please come straight in and our reception staff will triage your pet. Thanks for your patience and understanding. Kind regards Management Bass Hill Vet



14.01.2022 It’s going to be a hot one this weekend!! Here are some helpful tips on how you can keep your pets safe. The heat is very hard on those very young and senior animals and especially dogs and cats with flat faces e.g: Persians, Bulldogs, Pugs, Boxers etc... If it is at all possible please bring them inside with the fan or air conditioning on. This could potentially save their life. If you think your pet has been affected by the heat please don’t hesitate to call us on 9724 1927. Stay cool everyone

12.01.2022 Great news everyone! We have decided to extend Dental month until the end of September. Take advantage of this great offer and give us a call on 9724 1927. Huge savings on offer

11.01.2022 Happy Birthday to Dr Edmund! We hope that you have a great day! Your quirky sense of humour always brightens up our day

09.01.2022 Desexing month is fast approaching. Huge discounts on offer. Call us to find out more on 9724-1927 #desexyourpets #spayandneuter #vetclinic #catsofinstagram #veterinaryscience #vethospitals #medvetlife #vet #vetsofinstagram #veterinarians #vetsurgeon #puppy #veterinarysurgery #dogsofinstagram #cutepuppies #surgery #veterinarysurgeon #veterinaryhospital #vetlove #vetsurgery #veterinarycare #instadog #instavet #vetnurses #vetworld #doglover #vetnursesaregreat #weloveanimals

09.01.2022 Does your senior pet have arthritis??? Did you know that around 65% of dogs over the age of 7yrs are likely to suffer from arthritis, but only approximately 20% will be diagnosed with this condition in their lifetime? Arthritis, also known as osteoarthritis (OA) or degenerative joint disease (DJD) is a common condition amongst older dogs and cats. The main cause of arthritis is the loss of cartilage in the joint over time, causing the bones in the joint to rub together and de...velop bony spurs which can be very painful during regular movement. Clinical signs that indicate that your dog is suffering from arthritis may include lameness which may be intermittent or chronic; stiffness, especially after exercise or rest; pain and swelling of the joint and a decreased range of motion. Arthritis may be just as common in cats as it is in dogs, however the clinical signs may be more subtle and therefore more difficult for owners to detect. For example, the lameness that is more noticeable in dogs may not be obviously demonstrated in cats. Clinical signs that indicate that your cat is suffering from arthritis may include decreased activity - your cat may become less active and you find that they are spending more time sleeping; behavioural changes such as irritability and hiding more often; reduction in grooming; and trouble positioning themselves for toileting. If you notice that your beloved pet is showing these signs, please make an appointment with us to discuss a management/treatment plan for your pet. Winter and the colder weather can be extremely difficult for our senior pets. There are many treatment options available to help them feel more comfortable.

06.01.2022 AUGUST IS DENTAL MONTH TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE AMAZING DEALS ON OFFER!! $100 off all Dental scale and polish procedures... Buy one get one free Royal Canin Dental food FREE Dental checks by appointment with qualified veterinary nurse Periodontal disease is the most common infectious disease of adult dogs. It is a progressive, inflammatory disease of the supporting structures of the teeth and is the main cause of dental disease and early tooth loss in dogs and cats. It affects over 87% of dogs and 70% of cats over three years of age. Dog breath shouldnt be smelly breath. If you are starting to smell unpleasant odours coming out of your dogs mouth, they may have a problem. Bad breath is normally the result of bacteria build-up in your dogs mouth, lungs or stomach. If youre only smelling it infrequently, it may be the result of something theyve eaten. But if their breath always smells bad, it could be time to take them to see the vet. Give us a call and make your appointment today. 9724-1927

06.01.2022 Congratulations to our wonderful nurse Renae, who completed her Certificate IV in Veterinary Nursing at Tafe today. She is now a fully qualified vet nurse along with the rest of our nursing team. We are so lucky to have her as part of our team. She is a passionate vet nurse with a kind and caring heart. Our patients love her and so do we. Well done to you Renae

06.01.2022 Please make sure your pets heartworm prevention is up-to-date. There have been several positive cases in Sydney in recent weeks. Heartworm prevention saves lives!! Contact our friendly team for advice #animal #vetclinic #catsofinstagram #veterinaryscience #vethospitals #medvetlife #vet #vetsofinstagram #veterinarians #vetsurgeon #puppy #repost #veterinarysurgery #dogsofinstagram #cutepuppies #surgery #veterinarysurgeon #veterinaryhospital #i #vetlove #vetsurgery #veterinarycare #instadog #instavet #vetnurses #vetmedworld #medicine #doglover #vetnursesaregreat #weloveanimals

06.01.2022 Fun fact Thursday #veterinarylife #animal #vetclinic #catsofinstagram #veterinaryscience #vethospitals #medvetlife #vet #vetsofinstagram #veterinarians #vetsurgeon #puppy #repost #veterinarysurgery #dogsofinstagram #cutepuppies #surgery #veterinarysurgeon #veterinaryhospital #i #vetlove #vetsurgery #veterinarycare #instadog #instavet #vetnurses #medicine #doglover #vetnursesaregreat #weloveanimals

04.01.2022 Stay safe peeps . . . .... #vet #vetlife #veterinarymedicine #veterinarian #cats #dogs #puppiesofinstagram #catsofinstagram #vetlife #vets #covid19 #2020whatayear See more

04.01.2022 Hi everyone, Just a quick update on the COVID 19 situation. From tomorrow onwards we will be allowing clients to re-enter our waiting room. Obviously we will following strict guidelines provided by the NSW government with regards to social distancing for COVID-19. Please continue to practice social distancing and good hand hygiene. Bathroom and hand sanitisers will be available. Rest assured our team will continue to follow our strict cleaning and disinfecting regime thr...oughout the day. Our entire team are qualified in infection control for COVID-19. We will do our utmost to make sure that we provide a safe and clean environment whilst taking care of your pets Thanks

03.01.2022 Happy Wednesday

02.01.2022 That is definitely not the snack he asked for

02.01.2022 Hi all, still searching for my cat. His name is cloud, he is a desexed male. Last seen on 28/05/2020. $500 reward!!!!! Please contact me if seen or found 0400843280 Lost in Earlwood nsw and is microchipped

01.01.2022 Dr. Heiley having a cuddle with one of gorgeous patients today

01.01.2022 Covid 19 update 5th August, 2020 Our entire team will be wearing face masks daily to help protect ourselves and the community abroad. We strongly encourage all our wonderful clients to wear face masks when visiting the clinic. Please be sure to always book an appointment prior to bringing your pet in to the clinic, we will still see emergency walk ins but please make booking where possible. ... We will continue to have a strict policy of one client limit per patient in consultation room to adhere to social distancing recommendations. Every staff member has completed the COVID-19 infection control training provided by the Australian Government. Rest assured we will continue to take all necessary measures to protect our team and clients, while we continue to care for your pets the best we can. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all of our wonderful clients for their patience during these unprecedented times. Stay safe everyone

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