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Bondi Vet Hospital

Locality: Bondi, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 9130 2001



Address: 335 Old South Head Road 2026 Bondi, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 It's so important to spend time learning about the type of dog that would suit your lifestyle! There are so many breeds and mixes with different needs, health concerns, and personalities. There are many resources available, including your veterinarian! A mismatch can be really heartbreaking.



25.01.2022 We don't have favorites...but if we did, we know that Colleen would be one of Dr Sam's. Did you know dogs get diabetes too? Management requires owner dedication and special vet care. Colleen gets both.

25.01.2022 Sometimes we need our friends to get through it.

24.01.2022 Did you know that cats have 32 muscles to move each ear!?



23.01.2022 Are you lookin' at me? Gorgeous Barney and nurse Kate showing mutual adoration.

23.01.2022 Luna wasn't entirely sure about her puppy vaccination. Luckily Dr Sam was ready with a cuddle. A few treats later and she was back to her happy self!

23.01.2022 We have a lovely selection of harnesses, collars, and leashes. And of course...cute puppies! Drop in on us to see!



23.01.2022 Here in my hi-vis, ready for my pug-puppy duties!

23.01.2022 UPDATE!! He’s been found thank you all so much for your efforts

23.01.2022 Wee Fabio was feeling a little tired after his castrate, but his mom knows that having your cat desexed is best for their health and safety.

23.01.2022 When Burmese kitty Cindy is boarding we can't help but sneek back for some snuggles!

22.01.2022 A pet #sheep called Callie came to #bondivet. You dont see that everyday! He was such a good boy. Loves food, pats, long walks on the beach and a kiss on the h...ead I forgot how much I #love sheep! A massive thanks to my amazing team at @bondivethospital (as always) as well as the very special Small Animal Specialist Hospital who sent down the talented #anaesthesia specialist, Dr Asher, to help! Dr Asher came down and not only managed to do the heavy lifting but put #sheepy on a #ventilator (very fancy) and took care of one very scary #generalanaesthesia for one very #loved sheepy! Well done guys! Dr Kate #baaramewe #teameffort #sashvets See more



21.01.2022 When you start the weekend promising you'll catch up on sleep, but now it's Sunday night...

20.01.2022 This fluffy guy was in for his desexing, along with lots of post-op nurse cuddles. Neutering can help reduce behavioral issues and prevent some cancers!

20.01.2022 I've been such a good pup! Treat please.

20.01.2022 Our very own Finn graduated! Nurse Jess could not be a prouder mom. Remember we have puppy classes with Sit Stay Dog School!

19.01.2022 Our patients love to show us their tricks for a treat!

18.01.2022 We all know Dr Kate can not resist a golden! Indeed Rufus was no exception.

18.01.2022 Gorgeous pomeranian Charlotte is a competition grooming model! Clearly a diva and still humble enough to be an excellent patient.

15.01.2022 Have you been hearing questions about lepto at the dog park and the coffee shop? It's so important to know if your dog needs vaccination after more deaths in Sydney. Here are some easy answers. https://www.bondivets.com.au//why-all-the-talk-about-lepto

15.01.2022 Dr Sam removed my what?!

14.01.2022 We have been seeing so many dachshund puppies! This beautiful breed can be prone to spinal problems. It's important to discuss your breed's medical concerns with your vet, so you can help them live their best life.

14.01.2022 Female dogs who are not desexed can get a life threatening uterus infection called "pyometra". Horrible stuff! This little lady was recently adopted as an unspeyed adult. She came in for her operation so her mum never has to worry about this!

13.01.2022 Beautiful little Fonzie is missing! Please share and help bring him home.

13.01.2022 Happiest international dog day! They make our lives better EVERY day.

13.01.2022 Have you heard all the fuss about lepto? Is your dog vaccinated? Read our new Blog!

12.01.2022 Curious Coco gets the best of veterinary medical care.

10.01.2022 Ready and waiting to answer your call!

10.01.2022 ROSS, affectionate and friendly. He would make a great new family member, make an appointment to meet ROSS and make him part of your family. 8563 2 Years Mal...e Campbelltown ACF rehoming number is: R251000115 PLEASE SHARE THIS POST! Animal Care Facility Location: 2 Rose St (off Blaxland Rd), Campbelltown 2560 Campbelltown Animal Care Facility will temporary operate via an appointment only service in response to COVID-19. Please contact the facility 4645 4790 to arrange an appointment time to: Reclaim your lost animal. Dropping off a stray animal found in the Campbelltown LGA. Arrange a meet and greet with an animal available for adoption. You may also contact the facility via email on [email protected] Operating hours will remain the same: 10am to 4pm Monday to Friday 9am to 2pm Saturdays. Please note the facility will be unable to accept donations at this time. 02 4645 4790

10.01.2022 Dr Angela whispering sweet nothings to a wee pug.

08.01.2022 Thank you nurse Kate for putting so much effort into RSPCA cupcake day yesterday! Tasty treats for a great cause.

08.01.2022 Dr Kate Adams is on the case! After traveling overseas, cat owner tests positive for COVID-19 and is scared, she's passed it on to her cats after showing respiratory symptoms

07.01.2022 Sometimes you just need a bath in the exam room!

07.01.2022 Sunday Funday! Did you know we are now open Sunday 9-1? Please just give us a call to book in your appointment!

06.01.2022 We have a wide range of sizes of these medical shirts in stock. For many surgeries they can replace the dreaded E-collar. Rona told Dr Angela that she loves hers!

05.01.2022 It's RSPCA Cupcake Day! Come on down to Bondi Vet for some sweets and make a donation!

04.01.2022 Sometimes double the trouble is double the fun.

03.01.2022 Leptospirosis update 28/08/2020 Attention dog owners! There has been another confirmed case of Leptospirosis this week in a dog that lived in Paddington. Ac...cording to medical records this dog was fully vaccinated against Leptospirosis and sadly had to be euthanised due to kidney failure. The vaccine currently used in the Sydney area provides protection against the strain (serovar) known as Copenhageni which has been identified as the causative serovar in dogs infected last and this year in the Sydney area. In other countries other serovars are involved in clinical Leptospirosis hence different vaccines are used. We are still investigating which serovar has been involved in this most recent case as it may be different from those in previous cases. This is the first case of Leptospirosis seen in Paddington. Earlier this month cases in Crows Nest, Balmain and Newtown were reported. Last year we saw 8 cases between May and November and these dogs lived in Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Glebe and Redfern. We understand how concerning it is that a vaccinated dog has been infected and died of leptospirosis. Despite this, we are strongly recommending vaccination in dogs living within a 5km radius of Surry Hills, in Balmain, Crows Nest or its immediately surrounding suburbs or if your dog is in contact with rats. Please avoid any rat contact and dont let your dog drink out of puddles. The vaccine has to be given twice 2-4 weeks apart and yearly thereafter. What is Leptospirosis? Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal bacterial infection that can cause acute kidney failure and liver disease in dogs. Dogs become infected by contact with urine from rats or indirectly via contaminated water or soil. They can also become infected by hunting and eating rats. Prevention of leptospirosis is achieved by limiting contact to sources of infection and vaccination. Until recently clinical leptospirosis has only rarely been reported in Sydney. Therefore, historically, dogs have not been routinely vaccinated against this disease. Clinical signs can initially be very vague such as lethargy, vomiting and diarrhea. Importantly, leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease which means that humans can become infected as well, for example through contact with rat urine or urine of infected dogs, through skin wounds or through the mucus membranes (eg in the mouth).

02.01.2022 Puppy Food Guarding: Preventing food guarding at mealtimes is usually pretty straightforward: simply allow puppy to eat in peace. If you have more than one dog,... feed them separately and teach them that the presence of a human near their food bowl always means they are there for the sole purpose of adding a tasty treat to the bowl. - Sally Bradbury. Read the full article in September BARKS: https://barksfromtheguild.com/digital-membership/ Not yet subscribed? Get your free lifetime digital subscription today! https://barksfromtheguild.com/subscribe/ See more

01.01.2022 Little Ragnar was so excited to see the vet! By the time Dr Sam finished talking to mum and dad about vaccines, deworming, puppy school, fleas and ticks, heartworm, pet insurance, breed specifics, and diet, well... It was nap time.

01.01.2022 Sigh...exhausted by my own cuteness.

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