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Sydney Road Veterinary Clinic

Locality: Balgowlah, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9948 3484



Address: 468A Sydney Rd 2093 Balgowlah, NSW, Australia

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

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25.01.2022 Rory & the birdcage: Rory aka Aurora travels by birdcage, as you do when you are a cat! She is quite chilled in it. Thankfully no other cats were around to laugh at her. She is such a sweet kitten.



25.01.2022 Missing your little antics, Ralphie. Love Team Fifi

24.01.2022 Zuki at the clinic being very brave for his health check.

23.01.2022 Little Alfie puppy is going to be a big boy. He is a standard groodle. Nicely confident, he has big brother Chilli to help teach him all about the world.



23.01.2022 Molly is Olives good influence. Well, she is her Cani-Aunty. But then Olive is adorable too!

22.01.2022 Nea by the pool. Way too cool!

22.01.2022 Well, when you go to a farm, you do need to blend in. Peppito in his Moo Cow coat.



21.01.2022 From Pasha's neighbour: Dear Aunty Kay and all at Sydney Road Vet. Thank you so much again for completing all of my vaccinations. Now that I can go on more adventures, I may be able to start training to be a pilot one day. It will be good to take my humans out for walkies too, if they are on best behaviour - you know what humans can be like! In the meantime I wish you and all of the other lovely animals you care for all the best and I wish them good luck In health and happin...ess. With lots of love, Captain Bigglesworth x See more

20.01.2022 Peanut & the pink mouse

20.01.2022 This is what happens when you keep bugging your big sister while she is working on her HSC Visual Arts project. As per owner of Murphy

20.01.2022 Jolly was morose when she found out she was not about to have another litter. It was all just Covid-tummy! Well, actually she was just being given more food in the owners belief Jolly was in pup.

19.01.2022 Dont forget to order on our veterinary pet shop Vets Love Pets for good prices & home delivery. Also check out who is the 2nd photo to come up on your screen! Message from the Practice Supervisor, F Gerry.



19.01.2022 Fi working in the vet clinic. *** At least Max M & Max C take their work seriously!

19.01.2022 Max working in the investment world.

18.01.2022 Marty & the masked dog walker.

17.01.2022 Dear parents, I am having a lovely time. Love Pepe

17.01.2022 Surfing at Floreat Beach in Perth. By Harley

17.01.2022 Peanut is a little sweetheart of a kitten.

17.01.2022 From owner Kathryn: Indies bark did not get me out of bed, so she came in to tell me about the possum in the courtyard. *** AK: How clever! ***... Kathryn: She is. Its like those Lassie or Skippy episodes where they say Whats up Skip? Oh Jerry crashed the chopper and he needs us to come rescue! See more

16.01.2022 Inspiring jealousy in the less attractive feline. Its not always easy being beautiful. Fifi Gerry

16.01.2022 Our neighbour Simba.

15.01.2022 Nurse Jennifer seemed to like her new scrub top so much that we wondered if she might wear it home & to bed. Hee, hee! Fifi *** And look at the similarities in the painting: in hair colour with Jen & the dancer, & Jens Benji & the dog. Now all Jen needs are magenta ballet shoes & a white tutu. AK

15.01.2022 An Oravet a day helps to keep the doggy dentist away! Bonnie K

14.01.2022 The lion of the Central Coast. Bentley

14.01.2022 You do need to get up early on the farm. Peppito

13.01.2022 Murphy met his brother Harvey. They happen to live in the same complex, but who knew?!

12.01.2022 Don't forget to order on our veterinary pet shop Vets Love Pets for good prices & home delivery. Also check out who is the 2nd photo to come up on your screen! Message from the Practice Supervisor, F Gerry.

12.01.2022 The early morning crew at Dee Why 3 Beans cafe. Murphy, Cha Cha & Lilo

11.01.2022 Paw-fectly behaved. By Monty

10.01.2022 Chico with Master T. They are good friends!

10.01.2022 Another Max working in the legal world.

10.01.2022 Happy birthday dear George! You are 1 lovely dog. Team Fifi

10.01.2022 Dear AK & Fifi, Doing my best French "Chat Noir" pose! Lamour Pasha

09.01.2022 Nurse Jen was stroking Fis tail, NOT pulling it!

09.01.2022 Bonnie, now 16 weeks old, is 1 very busy puppy.

09.01.2022 Jovie has been out & about meeting the human cousins. She is thinking Heston may want her to endorse his bbqs. Of course he should!

09.01.2022 Alfie’s owner says he is such a wonderful dog. Clearly we need Gucci’s clan to teach his family their Best Boy in the World composition.

08.01.2022 Sales meetings in petshops in Mona Vale will never be the same! Chairman Henry was a little distracted by the smell of dog food beneath his little legs, but he still kept strictly to the agenda. The treasurer & secretary were thinking about their next obedience trial.

08.01.2022 Jordan, now of Botany...but he still comes to see us. Fi

07.01.2022 Nurse Jens Benji on the bed!

07.01.2022 Sleeping beauty. By Nurse Nadines husband ie boyfriend number 4! *** Nadine laughed it off that this photo has become her hubbys phone screensaver. But what about Merle & Samurai? Wont they be jealous? AK

07.01.2022 Neighbourhood Watch. By Fifi

06.01.2022 Lucky loves to sit on a chair when he comes into the clinic.

06.01.2022 Having a fun time, family. Love Squeak

06.01.2022 Calla was clearly morose during the Northern Beaches lockdown.

05.01.2022 Happy 2nd birthday, Ruby! Love Team Fifi *** From owner Roz: The little minx...is almost an angel. Love her to bits. ***... Yes, we cannot forget what a naughty puppy she was! AK See more

05.01.2022 SJ & Cody looking at their most innocent.

05.01.2022 Out to lunch with the family. Kit

04.01.2022 Our canine clinic mascot, Bonnie K.

04.01.2022 Leptospirosis update 28/08/2020 from the University of Sydney Attention dog owners! There has been another confirmed case of Leptospirosis this week in a dog that lived in Paddington. According to medical records this dog was fully vaccinated against Leptospirosis and sadly had to be euthanised due to kidney failure. The vaccine currently used in the Sydney area provides protection against the strain (serovar) known as Copenhageni which has been identified as the causative... serovar in dogs infected last and this year in the Sydney area. In other countries other serovars are involved in clinical Leptospirosis hence different vaccines are used. We are still investigating which serovar has been involved in this most recent case as it may be different from those in previous cases. This is the first case of Leptospirosis seen in Paddington. Earlier this month cases in Crows Nest, Balmain and Newtown were reported. Last year we saw 8 cases between May and November and these dogs lived in Surry Hills, Darlinghurst, Glebe and Redfern. We understand how concerning it is that a vaccinated dog has been infected and died of leptospirosis. Despite this, we are strongly recommending vaccination in dogs living within a 5km radius of Surry Hills, in Balmain, Crows Nest or its immediately surrounding suburbs or if your dog is in contact with rats. Please avoid any rat contact and dont let your dog drink out of puddles. The vaccine has to be given twice 2-4 weeks apart and yearly thereafter. What is Leptospirosis? Leptospirosis is a potentially fatal bacterial infection that can cause acute kidney failure and liver disease in dogs. Dogs become infected by contact with urine from rats or indirectly via contaminated water or soil. They can also become infected by hunting and eating rats. Prevention of leptospirosis is achieved by limiting contact to sources of infection and vaccination. Until recently clinical leptospirosis has only rarely been reported in Sydney. Therefore, historically, dogs have not been routinely vaccinated against this disease. Clinical signs can initially be very vague such as lethargy, vomiting and diarrhea. Importantly, leptospirosis is a zoonotic disease which means that humans can become infected as well, for example through contact with rat urine or urine of infected dogs, through skin wounds or through the mucus membranes (eg in the mouth).

03.01.2022 Pickle, the early weeks.

03.01.2022 Ironing. By Teddy & Flossy

02.01.2022 Enjoying all the playtime as the only boarder. Toots

02.01.2022 Memories of being on the farm. Peppito in his moo cow jacket.

02.01.2022 Dear AK & Fifi, Doing my best French "Chat Noir" pose! L'amour Pasha

01.01.2022 Sylvie, glamourpuss.

01.01.2022 Dear Fifi and Aunty Kay, I have been trying to redeem myself with the Handmaiden by staying alert and busy, recently learning to use white out and high light pen.... as well as on guard for any bird that might settle on the windowsill! Fingers crossed she might let me come in to help you! Love Pasha Sun Goddess PS. Don't worry there is a screen in between me and the birdy num-nums!

01.01.2022 Marley taking Neighbourhood Watch to the next level.

01.01.2022 Kitten Pepe is settling in nicely in the cattery.

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