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Beenleigh Veterinary Hospital

Locality: Beenleigh, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 3287 2599



Address: 2A George St 4207 Beenleigh, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Wishing all of our clients, their families and their fur-babies a very Merry Christmas and prosperous New Year! We return to clinic, 8am - 5pm Friday 27th December.



25.01.2022 Sometimes we wonder if dogs really do think like this

25.01.2022 These brothers from another mother, were in last week for desexing. Patch and Theodore were star patients and we loved having them in clinic. Can you guess who's older?

23.01.2022 This is Cleo We had the pleasure of meeting this little cutie for her vaccination. Can't wait to see Cleo for her next one and see how much she grows!



23.01.2022 Just a reminder we will be closed on Monday 5th October. If you have an emergency please contact the Animal Emergency Service 3423 1888

22.01.2022 Everyone meet Storm! This puppy is only 14 weeks old and weighing 16kg already! She will grow up to be a very big beautiful girl. Share your 'before and after' shots of your gorgeous pets below!

20.01.2022 Sorry for the break in posts, we have had some Facebook technical issues over the last few weeks, but we are back!! We would like to thank you all for your continued patience and understanding with the COVID-19 regulations, and for your continued support throughout these tough times. We are continuing to ask that you please give us a quick call from the carpark when you arrive at the clinic. This way we can adhere to social distancing rules and keep everybody safe. ... Eftpos payments are still strongly encouraged, and if you are unwell in any way, please do not enter the clinic, and give us a call to discuss options. We are here to help in any way we can. STAY SAFE



17.01.2022 *** TO ALL OUR WONDERFUL CLIENTS ***** DUE TO LOCAL FLOODING WE WILL BE CLOSING TODAY AT 2PM. WE APOLOGISE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.

17.01.2022 We hope you all get as much of a giggle out of our sign as we did

17.01.2022 Meet Ghost! Ghost is one of our regular visitors here at the clinic as he has been on ongoing treatment for heartworm. The treatment is quite involved but Ghost has taken it all in his stride. He is such a chilled and brave boy when he was with us for the day, and he would bring his lion toy along for moral support. Ghost is continuing treatment at home and has also lost over 6kg the past few months, which is improving his health and well-being. His owners, Nerissa and Mark ...are doing such a wonderful job with him, and we always look forward to our visits (and cuddles) from Ghosty! Just a reminder to keep your pets up to date with heartworm treatment every month, or call the clinic to arrange a heartworm test to recommence or start treatment. (NB, heartworm treatment must be given EVERY MONTH or it should not be given without a test. It can endanger your dog)

16.01.2022 This is Banjo! Isn't he just the cutest! This brave little boy visited us yesterday and got lots of cuddles from Dr Renate and the nurses We can't wait to see him again soon!

16.01.2022 Look at these cutie patooties we had in for their 1st vaccinations last week! We just can't get enough puppy cuddles here!



15.01.2022 Due to the amount of rain yesterday, our phone lines are playing up. Please call our clinic's mobile number 0431 027 113 or send us an email: [email protected] Thank you for your patience with this matter and we hope to rectify it as soon as possible.

14.01.2022 Just a friendly reminder that we are CLOSED for the Logan Ekka Show Holiday tomorrow. We resume regular hours from 8am Saturday. If you have an emergency, please phone the Animal Emergency Service on 3423 1888. They are located at 1 Lexington Rd, Underwood. ... ENJOY YOUR WEEKEND!

14.01.2022 Take a look at this bundle of beautiful that graced our presence in clinic yesterday! Her name is Ivy and she was the most cuddly, courageous girl! We hope her photo makes your Friday bright!

13.01.2022 Bramble is one of favorite little patients here at Beenleigh Vet Hospital! This cheeky monkey got into some garlic powder and has had to visit us regularly for blood tests to monitor his levels for anemia. Luckily his levels stayed pretty normal and only needed a sleepover on intravenous fluids to help flush his system. Bramble was the bravest boy and had all of the nurses gushing over him for cuddles. He is all clear now, and living his best puppy life with his loving fur-p...arents! Garlic ingestion in dogs can cause anemia and damage to the red blood cells. Symptoms to watch for would be vomiting and diarrhea, breathlessness, pale/yellow/muddy gums, rapid breathing and elevated heart rate. If you are concerned about garlic ingestion in any way, please give us a call.

13.01.2022 A huge shout-out to all the veterinary nurses and technicians out there, today, and everyday! We truly appreciate everything you do!

13.01.2022 Happy Friday!!!

12.01.2022 Our trading hours over the festive season are listed below. Please check food and medication levels as soon as possible and call ahead if you need anything. This so we can check stock levels and put it aside for you. We are here until 7pm tonight and 1pm tomorrow.

12.01.2022 Yesterday we had the pleasure of meeting Millie. She was super brave with her vaccinations with Dr Sid!

12.01.2022 Wishing our clients and fur-clients a very Happy New Year! Just a reminder to keep your pets safe and secure this evening with fireworks and loud noises around. We will be closed for business tomorrow and return to clinic 8am Thursday, 2nd January. If you have an emergency, please contact Animal Emergency Services on 3423 1888.

11.01.2022 PHONES ARE BACK ON

11.01.2022 Our gorgeous patient, DJ Miller, getting fit for the Summer season

09.01.2022 This is Shaylea posing with monkey! She came in last week for desexing and was the bravest little girl. Dr Renate and the nurses could not get enough of her and thought they needed to share this cutie.

08.01.2022 Not so little Loki graced us with his presence on Wednesday for his second puppy vaccination. This beautiful boy, a Wolfhound mix, is only 10 weeks old, and was smothered in cuddles from our nurses. We can't wait to watch you grow, Loki!

08.01.2022 Who remembers big beautiful Drogo?! The first photo was him in February last year, visiting us for his puppy vaccinations. The second, is of him a couple weeks back for his yearly booster. Look how much he has grown! We love to watch as your pets grow at each visit, and become special members of your families... as they're all part of our BVH Family

08.01.2022 French Bulldog, Hugo, came in looking super fly for his 3rd puppy vaccination this morning! How cute is his little harness!? Thank you for the visit, Hugo!

07.01.2022 Na na na na, na na na na.... Bat-dog! This handsome 'dark knight' is Bruce Wayne, and he was such a hero for his third puppy vaccination this week. We can't wait to watch you grow little one

07.01.2022 Our clinic will be CLOSED for the Easter long weekend: Friday 10th April - Monday 13th April. We resume normal trading hours on Tuesday 14th April. If you have an emergency, please contact the Animal Emergency Service on (07) 3423 1888. They are located at 1 Lexington Rd, Underwood. ... We wish you all a safe and Happy Easter!

03.01.2022 Due to the ANZAC Day public holiday tomorrow, 25th April, we will closed. We will resume our regular hours on Monday 27th April. If you have an emergency with your pet, please phone the Animal Emergency Service on 3423 1888. They are located at 1 Lexington Rd, Underwood.

03.01.2022 Whiskey was in last week for Thyroid testing, and she was very courageous! At the ripe old age of 20, doesn't she look amazing!?

02.01.2022 Please remember to keep your pets safe and secure this New Year's Eve! Give us a call if you have your pet's microchip number and need us to check if your details are current. We can then give you instructions on how to change them.

02.01.2022 We had our very own 'Ted'-dy bear in yesterday for his dental procedure. Ted was such a well behaved boy and with a face like his, got super spoiled with cuddles! 4 out of 5 dogs and cats over the age of 3, have some form of dental disease, so it important to keep up with good dental health. Certain diets, dental treats and brushing can all help with this, or alternatively, you can book in and our vets can can take a look!

02.01.2022 COVID-19 UPDATE Veterinary care has been deemed an essential service, and we are still here to care for your animals at the present time. This does however mean, that we have protocols in place to keep yourself, your families and our staff safe, all whilst providing the best care for your pets. ... These protocols include: Call the clinic from the car-park to let us know you have arrived, and we will advise the next steps. Please limit your visits to ONE owner. If you are unwell in any way, please organise someone else to bring your pet, or we can arrange to take your pet from the car and conduct the consult, owner free. Call ahead for food, medications and worming/flea/tick control, and pay over the phone where possible. That way, we can have it ready for you to collect, as quickly as possible. Payment by eftpos is preferred. Please use the hand sanitiser provided in consult rooms and reception. Adhere to social distancing regulations (1.5m). Walks-in may be turned away, unless it's an emergency. We appreciate your co-operation and understanding in these uncertain times, and will update you on any further changes that may occur. We want to thank all of our amazing clients that have been working with us already, with these protocols in place. Please do not hesitate to contact us on 3287 2599, if you have any questions at all. We are here for you and your pets

02.01.2022 *****We are experiencing problems with our phone lines. Please call our mobile 0431 027 113 to get in contact with us or send and email [email protected]****

01.01.2022 Magnificent Chesstah was in last week for a small procedure. All of the nurses were in awe of his beautiful nature and his distinctive look. Chesstah is a Maine Coon, which is the largest breed of domesticated cat in the world. They have long rectangular bodies, long coats and bushy tails. We enjoyed every minute of Chesstah's visit and we hope he's recovering well at home

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