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City Beach Veterinarians

Locality: City Beach, Western Australia

Phone: +61 8 9245 1977



Address: Suites 17-19 Ocean Village Shopping Centre, Kilpa Court 6015 City Beach, WA, Australia

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

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22.01.2022 Today is the day to celebrate men! International Men's Day is the perfect time to show the great men in our lives some support and appreciation.



22.01.2022 How many pets on average do you think are overweight? You might find the answer surprising!

20.01.2022 Christmas accessories and outfits might be cute for us humans, but they can cause your pet stress, discomfort and may even be a choking hazard. We don't recommend outfits for your pets, but if you choose to, make sure you monitor them at all times and remove any costumes at the first sign of stress.

18.01.2022 We'll reveal the answer to this tricky 'Who Am I' video tomorrow!



17.01.2022 The weather is heating up so we thought it was a good time to revist some bushfire safety with your pets. In order to be prepared, you should have a Bushfire Relocation Kit packed and ready to go: Food and water A bowl for each pet A second collar and lead... A carrier for cats and smaller pets Bedding and a woollen blanket A pet first-aid kit seek your vet's advice A favourite toy Any medications, along with a written list of what they are Your pet's medical history, including proof of vaccination Your vet's contact details See more

17.01.2022 We get pets with all sorts of names come into our clinic with interesting back stories. Share with us the story behind your pet's name!

17.01.2022 Happy first day of Autumn!



16.01.2022 The festive season means food, and a lot of it! Here is a list of foods on Santa's naughty list to keep away from your pets this festive season. Christmas cakes & puddings Lollies & sweets Chocolate... Meat with gravy, spices or lots of animal fats. Avocado Alcohol Onion/Garlic Grapes and Raisins See more

15.01.2022 Are your plants pet safe? It’s spring and there are lots of flowers in bloom. Take some time to familiarise yourself with a few of the flowers and plants that may be toxic to your pet: Lillies Aloe Vera... Hydrangeas Ivy Birds of Paradise See more

14.01.2022 Has your pet recently undergone a weight loss transformation? Share their before and after along with how they achieved this in the comments below.

13.01.2022 Make sure you know your accident or emergency plan over the festive season. Whilst we hope they don’t happen; it is important to know the closest animal emergency location during this busy period.

13.01.2022 It’s World Wildlife Day!



12.01.2022 Keep your eyes open for ticks on your pet's skin this spring season. A good tip is to check them when you're giving them a brush.

09.01.2022 It’s important to remember all pets are individuals. A diet that may be fine for your friend’s pet may be completely inappropriate for your pet! Some breeds and sizes are predisposed to certain things and feeding to these needs can help diminish this. When it comes to a daily diet for your pet, it’s important to consult with your vet team about the best options tailored to your pet.

09.01.2022 Things are heating up! Remember that our pet’s paws are sensitive to heat the same way our feet are! If you're unsure if the pavement is too hot to walk on, put your hand to the pavement for five seconds, if it’s too hot for you, it's too hot for your dog!

09.01.2022 It's time to celebrate Howl-oween! Don't forget to store your halloween treats away from your curious pets. Chocolate and lollies can be toxic for your furry family members!

09.01.2022 There is a permanent indent on the top of our couch where the cat loves to snooze.

08.01.2022 Have you thought about your plans for New Year’s Eve? Remember to keep in mind that your pets might react poorly to the sounds and lights of fireworks. If you're concerned about your pet this New Year’s Eve, make sure to book an appointment with your vet today to discuss your options.

07.01.2022 During the First World War, red poppies were among the first plants to spring up in the devastated battlefields of northern France and Belgium. We continue to use the poppy today as a symbol of remembrance for those who have been lost in the line of duty. Lest we forget

06.01.2022 Be mindful of the heat! Take your dog on a long walk in the heat can be uncomfortable for them and cause dehydration. If it's a particularly hot day, try to walk them in the cooler hours.

06.01.2022 Cat's need protection from parasites too! Even if your cat is always indoors, they may still be susceptible to parasites.

06.01.2022 The answer to yesterday's who am I is.. A Dachshund! That one was a little tricky, who got it right?

05.01.2022 It's warming up and our pets might need more water than usual to keep them cool and hydrated. Some signs of overheating in pets may include: Panting Bright red or blue gums Lack of coordination... Lethargy if heat stress is suspected make sure you try and cool your pet down with a wet towel and fan and get them to a vet ASAP after this initial emergency care.

05.01.2022 Some signs that your pet may be experiencing allergies can include: Excessive Scratching Coughing Sneezing... Watery Eyes Runny Nose If you notice these symptoms in your pet, contact your local veterinarian

05.01.2022 Christmas parties, dinners, squeals of excitement Christmas Day - while this is all part and parcel of Christmas time antics. We mustn't forget that this can be extremely stressful for our pets. It’s important to remember that even the friendliest, most patient dog or cat can become a danger when stressed, particularly to children so be mindful of your pet and how they are coping during the height of activity. Tips to help your pets this Christmas period:... - Create a ''safe space'' in a part of the house that is cool and calm where your pet can retreat to if they begin to feel overwhelmed with too many people or sounds. - Pay attention to your pet’s body language and if you notice your pet showing signs of anxiety including excessive yawning and lip licking in dogs take them away to their ''safe space'' so they can relax. - Try not to spoil your pet too much with human food , no matter how much they might be begging for it! This can upset their stomachs and can be toxic to their overall health. If your pet already displays heightened anxiety, our clinic has options such as Feliway and Adaptil that can assist your pet in feeling calm. Just ask our friendly team.

03.01.2022 Is your kitty on the heavier side? Here are our top tips for weight loss in cats: Cut out the treats More playtime Choose the right food! ... If you’re not sure on what food is right for your cat, make an appointment with us today.

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