Salisbury Vet in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | Veterinary surgeon
Salisbury Vet
Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 3277 8620
Address: 1 / 668 Toohey Rd, Salisbury 4107 Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Website: http://www.salisburyvet.com.au
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25.01.2022 COVID-19 Update Today we are welcoming clients back into the clinic As Covid-19 restrictions begin to ease we are now allowing one client to come into our consult room for each consultation. We are still abiding by government social distancing requirements and ask that everyone entering the clinic is mindful of keeping 1.5metres from others. ... Please give the clinic a call on arrival and a staff member will let you in
24.01.2022 Advance Greenies competition Win a FREE bag of Greenies for either your dog or cat All you have to do is like our Facebook page and comment a pic of your little fur baby... We will be randomly selecting a winner on the 24th of June Don't forget about our other competition to win a FREE bag of 3kg Advance food as well!! Make sure you guess how many biscuits are in the jar. We will be announcing the winner of that competition on the 17th of June
24.01.2022 Even the pets get to enjoy a morning treat at Salisbury Vet. Our receptionist Poppy, is preparing for a busy morning with a puppaccino
23.01.2022 Our phones are currently down, if you need to get into contact with us please send the clinic an email at [email protected] or send us a message through Facebook
22.01.2022 Pet of the week How cute is Milo He was in the clinic this week getting a puppy health check!! He was so well behaved We cant wait to see him again
22.01.2022 If your pet becomes ill during self-isolation, please phone us at the clinic for expert advice. We are still open for business and are here to help you and your furry friend of course with strict health measures in place for everyones safety. In case you become unwell, please consider who can look after your pets if youre unable to. A quick call to a family member or friend in advance could save you a lot of hassle down the track. For any veterinary advice, call us at t...he clinic on 3277 8620 We hope youre all staying safe and well! See more
21.01.2022 Last chance to get your answers in for the competition We will be announcing the winner on Wednesday 17/6/20 We have put a ruler on the side of the jar for size reference
21.01.2022 This is Kirbea a 15 year old Kelpie x Staffy, who has been on Antionl rapid for nearly a year now. Her owner first noticed that Kirbea was very stiff in the legs when she would run, she wouldnt want to walk up and down the stairs and stopped jumping in and out of the car. After being on Antionl her owner noticed a huge improvement in Kirbea, she was now going up and down the stairs easier and was able to go for walks without being sore after. Antionl rapid is a natural anti...-inflammatory to help with joint health and mobility. Antionl rapid is a blend of two marine lipid concentrates which are formulated so they combine to be more effective at inhibiting inflammation. Antional rapid is a small soft gel capsule that most dogs will gladly eat out of your hand. We also have Antionl for cats, which many owners have noticed a huge improvement in their cats mobility. Both Antinol and Antinol rapid are given daily and depending on the weight of the pet they might need one capsule a day or two capsules a day. If you have any question about Antinol or any other arthritis supplements, please give the clinic a call on 3277 8620
20.01.2022 Pet of the week How cute is Matty hes a 10 year old staffy x that was in the clinic getting a pentosan injection after having a cruciate surgery done at the start of March Pentosan injections are used to promote new cartilage formation, improve blood supply to the joints, limits cartilage deterioration and it treats all the joints at the same time. Pentosan is done in a course of 4 injections once weekly and then a booster injection every 3 or 4 months.... If you any questions please give the clinic a call on 32778620
18.01.2022 Lets be honest, while its extremely vital we all stay home and self-isolate during this uncertain time, were all starting to go a little stir-crazy, including our furry friends!! Try these fun games to keep your pets occupied during self-isolation: Challenge your pooch with a food hunt around the house or yard, play a game of fetch or tug-a-war, or teach them new tricks. Encourage your cat to play with some toys a ball of paper or something shiny usually does the tr...ick. Puzzle feeders and food distributor balls are toys that stimulates your cats desire to hunt and work for its food. At this stage, walking your pets outside is still allowed during self-isolation. Just ensure youre social distancing from others and practicing good hygiene. If youre in need of expert vet advice, were still open and here to support you. Contact the clinic on 3277 8620
18.01.2022 Heat guide for your pet
18.01.2022 !!Lost Dog!! Ragnar has been missing since Sunday(8/3/20) afternoon. If you have seen this girl please give the number on the photo a call or call the clinic on 32778620
18.01.2022 Can anyone guess what this little critter is?? We will post the results tomorrow
18.01.2022 Pets of the week How cute is Ko and Tiffanythey are only about 6 weeks old!! We dont usually get our feathered friends into the clinic, but Dr Joy doesnt mind treating chickens or ducks as shes always enjoyed looking after them ever since she was young. Ko had a small wound on his neck that needed to be looked at. Dr Joy has recommended keeping it clean with a betadine solution and he has gone home on some antibiotics. ... We hope Ko has a speedy recovery and we cant wait to see them again.
17.01.2022 Swimming tips for water loving dogs Show a photo of your pet enjoying the water
16.01.2022 LOST CAT Please keep an eye out for this gorgeous girl
16.01.2022 This is Scooter a 12 year old spoodle, who is currently on 4Cyte to help with his arthritis. Scooter has been on 4Cyte for a month now and his owner has noticed a huge improvement in his mobility. Scooter would usually just watch the other dogs run around at home but hes now back to running and playing with the other dogs 4Cyte is scientifically proven to help repair the damaged joints that are affected by age, injury and arthritis. 4Cyte is different to other joint sup...plements as it contains green lipped mussel, marine cartilage, abalone and epiitalis. 4cyte is currently the only joint supplement to contain Epiitalis which is a plant seed oil. 4Cyte is a liquid that's given daily with food and is safe to use long term. If you have any question about 4Cyte or any other arthritis supplements, please give the clinic a call on 3277 8620
16.01.2022 Competition Time Guess the amount of biscuits in the jar and win a FREE bag of 3kg ADVANCE Cat or Dog food Because of COVID-19 we are going to be accepting 1 answer per person in the comments on this post. The first comment that is correct or the closest will win the bag of food, so make sure you comment your answer soon!! We have put a pen on the jar for size reference.... We will be announcing the winner on the 17th June
13.01.2022 We would like to say a big thank you to our wonderful wildlife carers Not only do they go out of their way to collect the wildlife that is handed into us but they also care for the wildlife until they can be released
13.01.2022 Holiday Opening Times for ANZAC Day and Labour Day
12.01.2022 COVID-19 and Salisbury Vet Surgery We understand that the current covid-19 situation we all face is very scary and challenging for all of us. We want to ensure that your pets continue to receive essential medical treatment. To do this we are introducing a few measures to protect our team and clients: If you are unwell, or have potentially been exposed to covid-19, and your pet needs to visit the clinic, please phone ahead so we can plan for a drop off or initial phone con...sultation. Please adhere to the recommended social distancing measures and avoid handshakes, and where possible maintain 1.5m distance between people. If your pet is on long-term medication, please check you have adequate supplies and call the clinic if you do not, so we can order in stock. Where possible please limit the number of people presenting your pet to just one owner. Please phone ahead to order required prescription medicine, repeats, food, worming and flea control in advance so we can arrange to have them ready for you without the need to wait. Please use the hand sanitiser located on the reception desk before using the eftpos machine We are working hard to ensure we can continue to provide complete veterinary care. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. This situation is rapidly evolving, and we will provide updates as required.
11.01.2022 Comment any other places they love to sleep
11.01.2022 Pets of the week How cute are these two!! This is Evie a 5 year old Dogue de Bordeaux and Lola a 8 week old dachshund cross... Evie is such a great big sister to little Lola!! We cant wait to see them again
11.01.2022 This is Benjamin a 7 year old chihuahua He has been getting regular Synovan injection for the past 2 years and his owner has noticed a huge improvement in his mobility. Benjamin gets monthly injections during the winter and 3 monthly injections during summer. Before starting the injections he didnt really want to play with the other dogs at home and he was very stiff in his legs. Both Synovan and Pentosan help to aid the treatment of non-infectious, inflammatory joint disea...se that is an injection that must be administered by your Vet. A course of 4 once weekly injections is required when first starting and a booster injection every 3 4 months depending on the individuals need. Pentosan contains sodium pentosan polysulfate (PPS)which stimulates joint healing and repair. Synovan also contains sodium pentosan polysulfate(PPS) and NAG(Acetyl Glucosamine) a newly approved and more advanced form of glucosamine PPS stimulates the chondrocytes in the joint cartilage to produce good quality glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) for cartilage health and joint fluid production. This makes the joints more lubricated and it slows down the process of degenerative joint disease. Pentosan and Synovan also have an anit-inflammatory action to reduce the tendency for fibrin clots to form in the joints and this enables optimum bloods supply to flow to the affected joints. If you have any questions about Synovan or Pentosan please give the clinic a call on 3277 8620
11.01.2022 Pet of the week How cute is Petey!! He was in the clinic this week getting his 2nd puppy vaccination and a 3-monthly wormer His owners named him after the dog Petey from the Little Rascals. Has anyone else named their pets after a favourite TV show or movie??
11.01.2022 Winner of the 1st competition for this month We would like to congratulate Catherine Kellaghan as her guess was 144 and the number of biscuits in the jar 146!! If winner could please contact the clinic on 3277 8620 to arrange what bag of Advance food your pet would like. If we dont hear from the winner within 24 hours from this post we will select another winner.
09.01.2022 Congratulations to Molly and Kenny on winning our Greenies competition Thank you to everyone that commented photos of their pets Make sure you keep an eye out for our next competition
09.01.2022 Pet of the week How cute is Matty he's a 10 year old staffy x that was in the clinic getting a pentosan injection after having a cruciate surgery done at the start of March Pentosan injections are used to promote new cartilage formation, improve blood supply to the joints, limits cartilage deterioration and it treats all the joints at the same time. Pentosan is done in a course of 4 injections once weekly and then a booster injection every 3 or 4 months.... If you any questions please give the clinic a call on 32778620
08.01.2022 With the current uncertainty around covid-19, we would recommend any pets due for vaccination or health check within the next two months to book in now. At this stage the clinic is open. We also recommend anyone who has a pet on chronic medications to plan ahead and order these now. Please give the clinic a call on 32778620
08.01.2022 Pet of the week How cute is Haru in his cartoon stitch jumper!! Haru was in the clinic getting a post op surgery check after having a dental and a lump removed from a few days ago. Everything was looking good and we cant wait to Haru again.... Does anyone else put their dogs or cats in cute winter jumpers
07.01.2022 Pet of the week How cute is little Apollo!! He was in the clinic this week getting his 3rd kitten vaccination We can't wait to see him again
07.01.2022 Did you know that Cats and Dogs noses are like fingerprints? No two noses are the same and they all have a unique pattern of ridges and creases just like our fingerprints. The unique patterns have been used to identify individual animals.... Show us photos of your pet’s nose so we can see all the unique patterns
06.01.2022 With the weather now getting warmer its important to look out for these common signs of heatstroke If your pet is showing any of these signs please call the clinic on 3277 8620
06.01.2022 Pet of the week Can you guess the breed?? Look at this handsome man!! Monte is only three months old and is already over 25kg!! Hes definitely going to be a big boy when hes fully grown We cant wait to see him again!!
05.01.2022 Update from our previous post Its an Ear Mite Ear mites are tiny organisms resembling microscopic ticks. Ear mites are almost impossible to be seen by the naked eye and must be detected by examining a sample of ear wax under a microscope... Ear Mites live predominantly in the ear canal as they feed on ear wax, skin debris and oils. This irritates your pets ears and makes it very uncomfortable for them. Common signs could be excessively shaking their head, scratching at their ears, thick red/brown crust on the outer ear or clumps of crust in the ear canal. Your pets ears need to be thoroughly cleaned with a pet safe ear cleaner. The Vet may then prescribe an ear medication to eliminate secondary bacterial and yeast infections. If your pet is showing any signs or you are concerned please give the clinic a call on 3277 8620
05.01.2022 Who doesnt love photos of puppies!! These little guys are only 2 weeks old!! We cant wait to see these handsome boys grow Show us photos of your pets as puppies/kittens
05.01.2022 Arthritis Month With the weather getting colder you my find that your fur babies are a little bit slower in the mornings or it takes them a bit longer to get up and down the stairs. This is a common sign of arthritis in adult cats and dogs as the lining in their joints wears down resulting in inflammation, swelling and pain. Unfortunately, arthritis cannot be cured but we can definitely help our four legged friends out with different arthritis managements.... Weight control This is very important in managing arthritis in both cats and dogs as excess weight will put additional pressure on already affected joints, which is accelerating the progression of arthritis. Appropriate exercise Exercise strengthens the muscles, tendons and ligaments surrounding the joints, which then can provide greater support around the joints. Exercise helps to maintain normal to lean weight and prevents obesity Environmental changes Make sure you provide warm, soft bedding to help lessen discomfort and stiffness. Provide cats with low sided litter tray and help with grooming Provide ramps or easier access to your pets favourite spots Over the next couple of weeks, we will be explaining some different arthritis supplements that we offer to our clients. If you have any questions regarding your pets arthritis please give the clinic a call on 3277 8620
04.01.2022 COVID-19 UPDATE We are still open and here to help you We are now a non-contact consulting Vet clinic, which means our front door is now locked. If you require any food or medication either prescription/ preventative for your pet, please call the clinic on 3277 8620 and we can get this ready for you. We will be doing all payments over the phone as this will minimise excessive contact between different people during this isolation period.... We are now implementing some new rules based on Government and World Health Organisation recommendations to limit the spread of Coronavirus. Please let us know immediately if you have recently visited our practice and may have contracted the virus. The following is a summary of how the Salisbury Vet Surgery will be operating until further notice. Thank you for your cooperation! We are commencing Non-contact consulting (30-3-2020). When you arrive for your appointment, please call our clinic on 3277 8620. We ask that you please wait in your car and one of our nurses will collect your pet from you in the carpark. Our nurse will take your pet through to our vet, who will then call you while examining your pet. Please adhere to social distancing recommendations and stay 1.5m apart from others while waiting. Appointment scheduling frequency may be reduced to accommodate the additional time needed to ensure we are keeping you safe. As we have always done, we will never turn away sick or injured pets. Please be patient with us at this time. Cash payments will no longer be accepted. We would prefer to do Card payment over the phone, however if this is not suitable for you our EFTPOS terminal is portable. Please be assured we clean our EFTPOS terminal with appropriate disinfectant before and after every person has used it. We take your privacy very seriously, and will never store or save any credit card information you give to us. These guidelines may evolve and change in time and may become more stringent as the knowledge gained by the research into the spread of the virus increases, and if the situation in Australia worsens. If you have any questions, please give the clinic a call THANK YOU! From all the staff of the Salisbury Vet Surgery
04.01.2022 We hope everyone has a safe and happy easter
04.01.2022 Pet of the week How cute is Nipper He was in the clinic recently getting his teeth cleaned He was very well behaved while he was with us!!
02.01.2022 Pet of the week How cute is Toffee!! She was in the clinic the week getting her monthly Cytopoint injection. Just like people dogs can have allergies as well, this is called Atopic dermatitis which is hypersensitivity or over-reaction to different substances in their environment. This can be triggered by different grasses, dust mites, fleas, pollens carpets, shampoos, mouldsinsecticides and other allergens in the environment.... Toffee was very well behaved today!! We cant wait to see her back again in a month for another Cytopoint injection
02.01.2022 Lost Cat Update Sam is safely home now Sam has been missing since Saturday(15/2/20)... He went missing in Robertson near Sunnybank Plaza If you know anything about where Sam is please give the clinic a call on 3277 8620
01.01.2022 Does anyone remember this cutie Nugget?? Nugget was in the clinic this week getting desexed. He was such a good boy and we cant wait to see him again!! Look how big he is now compared to when he 12 weeks!!
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