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Cleveland Veterinary Clinic

Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3286 1800



Address: 195 Middle St. Cleveland 4163 Brisbane, QLD, Australia

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

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24.01.2022 Is your pet scared of storms? Storm phobias are one of the most common phobias in dogs and can be triggered by barometric pressure, wind strength, static electricity, and thunder. Talk to us today about making a treatment plan to help reduce your pet’s anxiety



24.01.2022 We will be closing at 2pm today and will be reopening again on the 2nd of January If you need any veterinary care during this holiday closure period then please contact one of the following emergency vet clinics Come in today before 2pm to stock up on any last minute food and medication supplies you may need!

22.01.2022 Xylitol, the sugar substitute, can cause serious illness in our pets e.g. low blood sugar and liver disease Many common household products contain xylitol so it is important to keep these away from your pets!

22.01.2022 Did you know your pet could become sick after a visit to the beach? The ingestion of excessively high salt water can lead to vomiting, diarrhoea, depression, tremors, seizures and coma. If your pet shows any signs of illness after a day at the beach, seek medical attention immediately!



22.01.2022 Most human sunscreens contain zinc oxide, which is toxic to pets Dogs that ingest creams containing zinc oxide can develop anemia, diarrhoea, stomach pain, vomiting and fever. To keep your pets safe, use pet approved sunscreen

21.01.2022 No animal is too small for Dr Selena Daisy had a run in with a python which gave her a big laceration on her foot. Selena stitched her foot back up under anaesthetic and the team made a custom e-collar from Elastoplast and a water bottle!... Daisy can now rest up at home with mummy Alyson

21.01.2022 Skin disease can not be prevented but its symptoms can be minimised Once weekly baths in an appropriate shampoo and conditioner can help minimise symptoms of disease in allergy prone pets Aloveen Shampoo and Conditioner is best for animals prone to skin allergies as it will help to remove allergens from the coat and soothe dry and irritated skin. ... For pets prone to skin infections we would recommend using a stronger medicated shampoo such as malaseb or pyohex. Give us a call to work out which would be best for your pet!



21.01.2022 Prevent heat stroke this summer by offering your dog a shallow wading pool outside and providing shade Your dog will also do better inside in an air-conditioned room with you

20.01.2022 A common cause of skin disease in pets is food allergies A food allergy is usually caused by a protein source in the pets food. To determine the cause of food allergy in a pet it is necessary to do a food trial. ... A food trial involves replacing your pets current protein source with a novel one not eaten before. The most convenient way we achieve this with our clients is by selecting an appropriate skin allergy prescription diet. Give us a call today so we can see if a food trial is an appropriate step for your pet.

19.01.2022 Skin disease is frustrating for your pet and for you as the owner Not only is your pet suffering from skin disease but it is also extremely complex to treat However starting the process of treatment and sticking with it is the only way to help your pet ... Give us a call today so we can help you determine the cause of skin disease in your furry companion.

19.01.2022 Learn how to detect the early signs of overheating to prevent heat stroke this summer!

16.01.2022 Are you aware of which foods are considered toxic for pets? Here are a few safe and poisonous foods to be aware of next time you want to give your pet a treat under the table.



16.01.2022 FOUND Beautiful budgie found in the Cleveland area this morning. Please give us a call if you or someone you know is missing their little friend

13.01.2022 Did you know falling is one of the top ways that pets break bones In this warm weather, remember to keep the windows in cars open only enough for your pet to peer out At home make sure to use window screens, and supervise activities on the balcony

13.01.2022 Some outdoor plants are toxic to our pets Do you have any of these outdoor plants around your home? Always keep your pets away from these common poisonous plants

13.01.2022 Just like us, pets can get skin disease There can be multiple causes of skin disease, these include parasites, pollen, grass and also food. With so many possible causes of skin disease it can take more than one test to work out the primary cause. ... Give us a call to get the process started today so that we can help improve your pets quality of life

12.01.2022 Here are some tips on how to keep your pet safe from accidental poisoning A simple command could help prevent a trip to the vets!

11.01.2022 Make sure you are prepared for our holiday closure period Check your medication supplies today to avoid any unnecessary stress

09.01.2022 Here are some signs that your pet may be suffering from skin disease: Redness Itching Hair Loss... Pustules or Nodules If your pet has any of these symptoms give us a call so we can help relieve their irritation and improve their quality of life

08.01.2022 In case you missed our newsletter, here are our opening hours for this years holiday period

07.01.2022 Batteries are a common item around the household, particularly around Christmas time However, batteries are also an interesting toy for some pets Punctured or ingested batteries can cause a chemical burn to the mouth and esophagus or intestinal obstructions. ... Make sure you keep batteries up high this silly season! See more

06.01.2022 Have you got a nosy pet in your household? Make sure to keep your handbag out of reach of curious pets as they often contain dangerous poisons inside!

04.01.2022 Did you know that 50% of pet poisonings involve human medications? Here are the top 8 human medications that cause poisonings in pets Always keep medication out of reach of pets!

03.01.2022 Could your pet be at risk of heat stroke this summer? Be mindful when choosing to expose your pet to the heat of our Aussie summer days

03.01.2022 After diagnosis of skin disease it is still necessary for your pet to have regular check ups with us Regular checks ensure that your pets skin is improving and allows us to intervene before a flare up! This not only saves you money in the long run but also makes your pet feel better, sooner!

02.01.2022 Before choosing your indoor plants, always make sure they do not pose a risk to your pets health!

01.01.2022 Would you know what to do if your pet came across a jellyfish? The tentacles of live or dead jellyfish can attach to our pets and release venom and cause pain. Always train your pet to leave or come to avoid them coming into contact with them

01.01.2022 How hot is too hot? 25 degrees or above can be too hot for your pet, particularly for older, overweight or brachycephalic breeds Try not to exercise your pet during the peak of the day and avoid keeping your pet out in the heat for too long.

01.01.2022 Most skin disease cases can be managed by our vets in the clinic. However, for some cases it is necessary for us to refer on to a dermatologist for more advanced diagnostic investigation Once in the care of the dermatologist we receive updates after each of your visits and work together as a team to maintain your pets well being moving forward

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