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Deworming - Noosa District Animal Hospital
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. The Importance of Deworming. A variety of worms can infect dogs, cats, and also people. Intestinal parasites like roundworms and tapeworms are the most common types of worms that affect pets. Heartworm is a preventable, life threatening disease transmitted by biting insects. See more information on “Heartworm” in General Care menu. Where do they get them from? Worm eggs and larvae, which are too small to see, are picked up in many ways:. You may...
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Flea Control - Noosa District Animal Hospital
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. Fleas often enter a building on dogs and cats, and are commonly deposited in carpeted areas, in the garden, yard and under the building, particularly shaded sandy soil areas, on the southern side of the building (shaded areas). How miserable can fleas make life for my pet? Do pets develop allergies from flea bites? What other complications result from flea infestations? Is it important to control the flea cycle? Stimuli for adult fleas to break ...
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General care - Noosa District Animal Hospital
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. Click on a General Care subject below for more information. Vaccinations at Maroochy District Animal Hospital is an essential part of pet wellness care. Many pet owners. On the sunshine Coast the most common ticks are the Brown dog tick (Ripicephalus sanguineus), the bush tick. Please visit our Maroochy District Animal Hospital Shop for your pet’s supplies. We stock a wide variety of. Remembering that one human calendar year is the same as 5 to ...
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Pet Insurance - Noosa District Animal Hospital
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. There are a number of medical insurance and medical aid plans in the Australian market, however, at Noosa District Animal Hospital we unfortunately cannot offer advice as to which insurance to consider. There are numerous Pet Insurance companies that offer very reasonable rates. Note that we do not receive any commission or incentive from any medical plan providers whatsoever. We offer this advice for the benefit of you and your pet.).
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Heartworm - Noosa District Animal Hospital
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. Heartworm: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention. Heartworm is a parasite that can grow to 30cm in length that live in the heart chambers and main blood vessels of the lungs. Also, because many people take their dogs with them on outings and holidays, and even for walks in different parks, the level of heartworm disease is gradually increasing. Diagnosis of heartworm disease is carried out by a simple blood test at the clinic. The test is extr...
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Noosa District Animal Hospital Veterinarian and Nursing Team
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. Noosa District Animal Hospital. Http:/ noosaanimalhospital.com.au. Info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. Maroochy District Animal Hospital. Http:/ maroochyanimalhospital.com.au. 105;nfo@maroochyanimalhospital.com.au. Peregian Springs Vet Surgery. Peregian Springs Shopping Centre. 105;nfo@peregianspringsvetsurgery.com.au.
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Operation Wanted Find a Vet Archives - Operation Wanted
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Media & Contact. Find a participating vet in your area to take advantage of the 20% off desexing as part of Operation Wanted. This offer is only. Available from June 1st until August 31st. So don’t wait, make an appointment to desex your pet between these dates. To find your local participating veterinarian, select your council region from the drop down box or search by suburb or postcode. Please note: some regions have no participating veterinarians. Fraser Coast Regional Council. Gold Coast City Council.
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Allergies and Skin - Noosa District Animal Hospital
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. At Noosa District Animal hospital one of the more frequent consultations we see are itchy pets. A common cause of itchy skin is allergies. Allergies may make your pet’s skin dry, greasy, or slightly dry and oily, and are accompanied by frequent scratching, licking or chewing. All dog and cat breeds can be affected by allergies. Itchy, red, moist or scabbed skin. Itchy, runny eyes. Itchy back or base of tail (most commonly flea allergy). Insect B...
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Microchipping - Noosa District Animal Hospital
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. This is one of the many veterinary services we provide at Noosa District Animal Hospital. Although you may think that having your contact information on a tag on your pet’s collar is enough, the tags can easily become lost. A microchip, on the other hand, will always be in your pet. That is why it has become such a popular way for pet owners to increase the chance of having their pets returned to them if they get lost. We are happy to provide mi...
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Tick Control - Noosa District Animal Hospital
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Telephone Us: 07 5473 0004 info@noosaanimalhospital.com.au. On the sunshine Coast the most common ticks are the Brown dog tick (Ripicephalus sanguineus), the bush tick (Rhipicephalus microplus) and most importantly, the Paralysis tick (Ixodes holocyclus). There native hosts are bandicoots, echidnas and possums which have inherent immunity to tick toxins, unfortunately paralysis ticks can be devastating for our dogs and cats. Paralysis ticks can be distinguished from other ticks by:. After the tick is rem...
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