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Pets Eternal Greenbank and Burleigh

Locality: Greenbank, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 3200 0121



Address: 55 Brightwell St. 4124 Greenbank, QLD, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 We have been flooded in storm and have no phones or internet. If you need us please call either 0418 744 001 on Christmas Day or 0452 223 726 on Boxing Day. Thank you



25.01.2022 In honour of all our service animals past and present...we thank you!!!

25.01.2022 Beautiful morning after the storm at our Greenbank cemetery.

24.01.2022 INDIVIDUAL HOME TRANSFERS Pets Eternal have a fleet of unmarked (many families do not want the whole street to know of their heartache) silver Hyundais especially fitted out with pull out viewing beds complete with seatbelts to keep them safe,comfy blankets to snuggle, and with curtains to close once your baby is ready to go on their journey. Being able to say your goodbyes from the comfort of your home and seeing your beloved pets looked after so respectfully is so important... to any pet family. It can also help with the grief process, seeing them so comfortable and being able to spend that extra time with them. Pets Eternal offer this lovely service at NO EXTRA CHARGE to families. Our long term and highly experienced team will help you through the whole process of laying your pet to rest and try to make everything as easy as possible for you at this very sad and difficult time. See more



24.01.2022 We are back online! All phones and internet working again. Thank you for your understanding!

24.01.2022 Great to see big companies out there supporting our animals in need! Click the link and see exact amounts ALREADY donated. Well done.

23.01.2022 Lest we forget our brave service animals.



21.01.2022 Please remember to think about your vet team and how they deal with their stress. Every time they have to euthanize a pet, for whatever reason, a little part of them goes too. I am sure many of you have seen how it affects the vet team when you bring your pet for their final visit! Many try to be strong for you, but hold it in until later-sometimes much later-when it is sometimes too late. And that is only a small part of their day. So please be kind to you vet team! We really need all those wonderful vets and nurses out there, and they need to know it!

21.01.2022 Public notice COVID-19 Pets Eternal would like to reassure all clients that we are adhering to ALL advice and recommendations from the health department. We have implemented measures to keep our families and our team members safe at all times. ... Our team members on the road have been equipped with all protective equipment, sanitizers and virasides, but we have had to change some of our transfer operations to keep everyone protected. We ask for your understanding of these new practices. Please be assured we are here for you, but will have to ask certain questions to keep us all safe. We will continue to monitor the situation and implement any new requirements as necessary. We are considered an essential business so please be assured we will be available to help you in these uncertain times. We thank you for your support, and if you have any concerns or questions, please do not hesitate to call our office on 32000121. Please stay safe and well. Alison See more

19.01.2022 We are excited about one of our new stock items, tell us your thoughts. Forever Paw Print In Stone Immortalize your beloved pets paw print forever in a beautiful piece of Australian sandstone. We can take an ink impression of your pets paw prior to cremation. The ink impressions is then used to engrave the paw print onto the stone which provides an attractive ever-lasting physical bond between you and your pet. The stone is suitable for display in your home or outdoors. T...here is room to include your pets names, paw engraving and date/dates or small inscription along the bottom. http://www.petseternalpeace.com.au/

19.01.2022 Kitten update. We have 3 gorgeous, adventurous babies left. Alan a tabby has an amazing personality and is very inquisitive. Darryl a tabby is smaller and just a little shyer but loves a good play. Karen our only female grey tabby is certainly not overshadowed by the boys. All are now vaccinated, chipped and wormed. They are fully weaned and litter trained. They will expect full run of your house and lots of play time! . A desexing voucher is also included in the price $200 each.

18.01.2022 Trying to take a photo of our lovely new scatter tubes, but Suki decided she wanted to join in! Our scatter tubes are available in our scatter package at a total price of $295 including guaranteed individual cremation, lock of fur, paw print, memorial candle and transfers. The perfect environmentally friendly option for your beloved fur baby.



16.01.2022 An updated photo of our foster cat Penny and one of her bubs. (Can you tell how much we are loving having them here?!)

16.01.2022 There so stop Dumping your pets !!!!

15.01.2022 We have 6 foster kittens looking for new homes in the next few weeks. Currently 4 weeks old. Will be vaccinated/vet checked and either desexed or with a voucher. $200 each. 3 grey tabby and 3 dark tabby. 2 girls 4 boys. Viewings from the 8/7/20

15.01.2022 IMPORTANT NOTICE We have been listening to our clients and can now offer Zip Pay as well as Vet Pay to help you through an often difficult time, both emotionally and financially. See the link below or speak to our team for more information Zip.co

14.01.2022 Another of our amazing team to reach their 10 years with us! Congratulations Leisha! We now have one of of the most experienced teams around with 6 of our team exceeding 10 years! More photos of our oldies to follow soon

13.01.2022 Had a very cute visitor Friday. Isn’t she lovely

13.01.2022 Kitten update! Sorry for video quality, but these kids are running riot now!! Hard to keep up! As you can see all growing well and getting cuter each day! Still looking for adoptive parents!

11.01.2022 Did you know we have the only registered pet cemetery in south east Queensland? At our Greenbank property we have a beautiful cemetery, incorporating a lawn cemetery, environmental burial area, ash burial areas and memorial gardens. These areas are open to the public 7 days a week and are a lovely place to sit on a bench under the trees and remember your loved one. The cemetery has been here almost 50 years, with generations of families coming to pay their respects. We offer full funeral services to suit your personal needs. We also have areas set aside for rescue groups and service animals. A new memorial garden and ossuary are currently being built to honour all of our precious animals. Please feel free to visit any day during daylight hours.

10.01.2022 Kitten update! Thank you to all the lovely families that have opened their hearts to our foster kittens! All now have wonderful forever homes and ready to start their new lives! Mum Penny has just been desexed and microchipped but will be staying here with us for the time being. Thank you again.

10.01.2022 Phones are all fixed now than you!! Important notice We are currently without phones due to storm last night. Please call 0423 555785 or email us at [email protected] Thank you

09.01.2022 Another of our new vans has been completed. We want our precious pets to be transported safely and comfortably in a calming environment. Our vans allow for private viewings by the family, then comfy beds and seatbelts send them on a safe journey.

08.01.2022 This is how special my team here are...a beautiful sandstone memorial for my husband who passed 2 months ago. John looked after the gardens and cemetery at Greenbank and we had made a special garden for him. It is now complete!! Thank you just doesn’t seem enough!

07.01.2022 Congratulations Foxwell Vet on your first anniversary! Hope you enjoy the cakes!! Made especially by my daughter Belinda-Jane Gibby! Thank Belinda! X

07.01.2022 We welcome a new addition to our memorial collection. These beautifully finished paw imprints in a leather-look framed box are a lovely keepsake for your beloved pet.

07.01.2022 Yes...I am the office manager...do you have a problem with that?

06.01.2022 Our office foster cat had her babies last night. 6 healthy cuties! To see new life come into the world makes you realize that life can go on after grief with that amazing feeling only animals can give you! These bubs will be up for adoption in the coming weeks!

06.01.2022 Employment opportunity. Pets Eternal are currently seeking 2 caring, empathetic people to join our amazing family! No experience necessary, just a strong body, caring heart and be flexible with hours. Open drivers license needed. Please email for more details. [email protected] Thanks Alison.

06.01.2022 Petbarn and the #Petbarnfoundation has made a significant donation to the program with $25000 donated to fund small wildlife rescuers in need. We just wanted to... take you through this process. This wasnt someone saying "here's money, we want publicity", Petbarn has been with us from the start before the fires supplying food and support to the Animal Rescue Collective and The Rescue Collective teams, because they knew we would get it to where it is needed. No matter what is donated, Alli (Canberra) Derek (Sydney) and Nicole (QLD) and Debbie (West Sydney) and Charlie (South Coast) and Lesley/Trish (Tasmania) would get it out there to hundreds of rescue groups across the states.. So when the fires hit . .they asked "Who will need the most help"" and we came up with a list of small shelters and sanctuaries in need. Not the big ones that have raised a million but the tiny ones at the end of a rope in a firezone. This was the outcome. A $25k donation we are matching and currently sending out to support small rescuers in need in the form of Wildlife rescue packs, product and when we can, cash donations. Thank you #Petbarn for getting behind the #therescuecollective #Youdidthis #Petbarnfoundation

06.01.2022 Foster kittens update!! The babies have had their first vet check and got a clean bill of health! We currently have 4 that do not have expressions of interest. 2 tabby boys, 1 grey girl and 1 grey boy. They are ready for viewing but won’t be ready to go until they have had their first vaccination. $199 vaccinated wormed microchipped and desexed (or voucher)

04.01.2022 NEW PRODUCT Due to demand, we have now introduced a beautiful Australian hand made timber box. Made locally from sustainable Queensland timber, these engraved, dove tailed boxes are absolutely stunning. #australianmade #keepitlocal

04.01.2022 Public notice COVID-19 Pets Eternal would like to reassure all our families that we are adhering to all recommended advice from the health department and Australian Veterinary Association. We have been implementing extra safety measures including masks, gloves, extra hand washing and use of proven viracides. All our team members are briefed daily on any new implimentations and requirements. Our priority is our family’s and our teams safety in these uncertain times. We have ...had to make certain changes to our transfer operations, and hope you can understand this is purely to keep you safe. We will continue to update procedures as required, and as an essential business, will be here for you as always. If you have any concerns or questions, please feel free to call us on 32000121. We thank you for your understanding during these uncertain and worrying times. Please stay safe and well. Alison See more

02.01.2022 Sharing is caring How beautiful is this friendship between Rusty the dog & this local koala Danielle says 2-year-old Rusty meet their friendly neighbour las...t year & he doesn't mind them droppoing by for a drink on a hot day. Thank you for sharing Danielle, it brought a smile to our faces : Danielle from Ashton

01.01.2022 This can be said for all the amazing animals we have around us. Hug your pet

01.01.2022 Some useful information I found shared by a friend. Worth a read That bite of summer has well and truly come early this year and with that heat, comes snakes. ...This article was written by Rob Timmings Rob runs a medical/nursing education business Teaching nurses, doctors and paramedics. It’s well worth the read #ECT4Health 3000 bites are reported annually. 300-500 hospitalisations 2-3 deaths annually. Average time to death is 12 hours. The urban myth that you are bitten in the yard and die before you can walk from your chook pen back to the house is a load of rubbish. While not new, the management of snake bite (like a flood/fire evacuation plan or CPR) should be refreshed each season. Let’s start with a Basic overview. There are five genus of snakes that will harm us (seriously) Browns, Blacks, Adders, Tigers and Taipans. All snake venom is made up of huge proteins (like egg white). When bitten, a snake injects some venom into the meat of your limb (NOT into your blood). This venom can not be absorbed into the blood stream from the bite site. It travels in a fluid transport system in your body called the lymphatic system (not the blood stream). Now this fluid (lymph) is moved differently to blood. Your heart pumps blood around, so even when you are lying dead still, your blood still circulates around the body. Lymph fluid is different. It moves around with physical muscle movement like bending your arm, bending knees, wriggling fingers and toes, walking/exercise etc. Now here is the thing. Lymph fluid becomes blood after these lymph vessels converge to form one of two large vessels (lymphatic trunks)which are connected to veins at the base of the neck. Back to the snake bite site. When bitten, the venom has been injected into this lymph fluid (which makes up the bulk of the water in your tissues). The only way that the venom can get into your blood stream is to be moved from the bite site in the lymphatic vessels. The only way to do this is to physically move the limbs that were bitten. Stay still!!! Venom can’t move if the victim doesn’t move. Stay still!! Remember people are not bitten into their blood stream. In the 1980s a technique called Pressure immobilisation bandaging was developed to further retard venom movement. It completely stops venom /lymph transport toward the blood stream. A firm roll bandage is applied directly over the bite site (don’t wash the area). Technique: Three steps: keep them still Step 1 Apply a bandage over the bite site, to an area about 10cm above and below the bite. Step 2: Then using another elastic roller bandage, apply a firm wrap from Fingers/toes all the way to the armpit/groin. The bandage needs to be firm, but not so tight that it causes fingers or toes to turn purple or white. About the tension of a sprain bandage. Step 3: Splint the limb so the patient can’t walk or bend the limb. Do nots: Do not cut, incise or suck the venom. Do not EVER use a tourniquet Don’t remove the shirt or pants - just bandage over the top of clothing. Remember movement (like wriggling out of a shirt or pants) causes venom movement. DO NOT try to catch, kill or identify the snake!!! This is important. In hospital we NO LONGER NEED to know the type of snake; it doesn’t change treatment. 5 years ago we would do a test on the bite, blood or urine to identify the snake so the correct anti venom can be used. BUT NOW... we don’t do this. Our new Antivenom neutralises the venoms of all the 5 listed snake genus, so it doesn’t matter what snake bit the patient. Read that again- one injection for all snakes! Polyvalent is our one shot wonder, stocked in all hospitals, so most hospitals no longer stock specific Antivenins. Australian snakes tend to have 3 main effects in differing degrees. Bleeding - internally and bruising. Muscles paralysed causing difficulty talking, moving & breathing. Pain In some snakes severe muscle pain in the limb, and days later the bite site can break down forming a nasty wound. Allergy to snakes is rarer than winning lotto twice. Final tips: not all bitten people are envenomated and only those starting to show symptoms above are given antivenom. Did I mention to stay still. ~Rob Timmings Kingston/Robe Health Advisory #vrarescue #snakebite

01.01.2022 We have started work on our beautiful ossuary memorial garden! For those not aware, we also do group cremations, in our purpose built cremator, for our veterinary surgeries- these are the pets that are left with the vets for general cremation. We do not know their names, but they have still been loved by their families. We would like to give these families somewhere to say their goodbyes. A small portion of each group cremation is placed into a tank in the ground. Above this will be a beautiful statue surrounded by gardens, a water feature and benches to sit and reflect. Our cemetery and memorial gardens are open every day from dawn to dusk. We believe all pets deserve a beautiful final resting place. Watch for our progress photos!

01.01.2022 Grief come in all shapes and sizes! Loss is loss and we need to process this at our own speed and our own way! Don’t ever let anyone tell you it is wrong to feel intense grief over the loss of a pet. And remember our pets grieve the loss of their mates as well. Animals are not that far removed from humans in so many ways. Our thoughts are with all the animals and their humans who are grieving and trying to cope with loss.

01.01.2022 We welcomed our friends from The International Association of Pet Cemeteries & Crematories today. We hope they enjoyed their visit.

01.01.2022 A new study has confirmed that owning a dog leads to a longer and healthier life!

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