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St Ives Veterinary Hospital

Locality: Saint Ives, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: (02) 9983 9494



Address: 7/351 Mona Vale Rd St Ives 2075 Saint Ives, NSW, Australia

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

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23.01.2022 Both of our phone lines are back up and running as normal 9983 9494



20.01.2022 Nexgard Spectra clients Nexgard Spectra have now produced an SMS reminder service. If you are protecting your furry friend against parasite infections by using Nexgard Spectra you can have your reminders easily sent through with a quick sign up. You can either SMS "Nexgard" to 0488 847 550 or visit okko.app/sms to get started.... For more information regarding Nexgard Spectra please click the following link: https://nexgard.com.au/

18.01.2022 TICK SEASON IS HERE (September to March) St Ives and the surrounding suburbs are a hub for paralysis ticks. We recommend keeping your pet on tick prevention all year round and checking daily for paralysis ticks, especially during tick season. ... Paralysis ticks have a grey body with brown legs grouped together toward the front of their body. Tick poisoning symptoms include: Weakness in the back legs Vomiting or retching Laboured breathing Change in bark or meow If your pet is showing any of these symptoms, you should seek veterinary assistance. St Ives Veterinary Hospital 9983 9494 Northside Emergency Vet Service 9452 2933 (After hours) There are many tick and flea preventions available for both dogs and cats. Come into our clinic and ask our friendly staff which one would suit your pet.

12.01.2022 What happens when this all ends? The COVID-19 lockdown has brought a considerable upheaval in routine for most companion animals. With the majority of pet own...ers working from home, there is now constant companionship - extra love, attention and enrichment, focus on good nutrition, daily exercise, and early detection of health problems. Whilst all this is paramount for optimum health - too much of a good thing can lead to extreme separation anxiety and distress once life returns to normal. Aside from being physiologically damaging, self-injury from associated behaviours - chewing/digging/attempts to escape may also occur. Pets thrive on consistency and predictability, as we all do, so acclimatising them prior to restrictions being eased is essential for their well-being. This handy infographic put together by accredited Animal Behaviourists provides tips for making this transition out of lockdown as smooth as possible for our furry family members.



10.01.2022 We have been experiencing an issue with our main phone line. We are working with our service provider to have this issue rectified as soon as possible. St Ives Vet is still open as per our regular hours and we do have one phone line working at this stage. Please keep trying if you are unable to get through on the first call. You can also book your appointments online via our Facebook page and website... We apologise for any inconvenience. 9983 9494

09.01.2022 You can now book your appointment online Follow the link below or you can click on the "Book Now" button on our Facebook page. https://www.stivesvet.com.au/

08.01.2022 FREE FOOD STORAGE BIN WITH PURCHASE Purchase any Royal Canin Hypoallergenic 14kg or Royal Canin Anallergenic 8kg and receive a free Royal Canin food storage bin (51L) for your beloved pooch. Limited supply so only while stocks last.... Please call the clinic on 9983 9494



07.01.2022 Don't forget to take advantage of this special offer, we only have a few bins left...

07.01.2022 UPDATE: Skye has been re-homed Skye is looking for her furever home She is a lovely 9yo Abyssinian, mostly indoors and very affectionate. She is from a single pet household, so she would fit in well as the only pet.... Please get in touch with the clinic if you are interested or would like to know more. Please call 9983 9494

06.01.2022 OWNER FOUND Lost cat This gorgeous British shorthair entire male was brought into us today. He is wearing a red collar with a bell, no name tag, no microchip. ... Very friendly, looks young. Please call 9983 9494 if you have any information.

02.01.2022 Does anyone recognise this gorgeous girl?

01.01.2022 OWNER FOUND Bengal male cat found We were saddened this morning when we were brought in a bengal cat who was found on the road. Sadly he was deceased ... He was found on Mona Vale rd on the corner of Kitchener street. He is microchipped but not registered. He is wearing a flea and tick collar. Please check on your kitty cats and call us if this is your cat. Please call if you have any information 9983 9494



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