Read our Open Hospital FAQs to learn how AES Tanawha keeps you involved in your pet’s emergency care with transparency and compassion The post Open Hospital FAQs at Animal Emergency Service Tanawha appeared first on After Hours Vet Australia.| After Hours Vet Australia
Little Maltese Terrier, Bella came into Animal Emergency Service. Bella was in a bad way - she was unable to stand up and had difficulty breathing.| After Hours Vet Australia
Permethrin poisoning in cats is a common poisoning and is caused mainly by the wrong tick prevention being used. Make sure you know the signs.| After Hours Vet Australia
Nismo, a 5-year-old Japanese Spitz, arrived not breathing and with no heartbeat. The team quickly rushed to him to perform CPR.| After Hours Vet Australia
Mechanical ventilation assists or controls patients breathing. It is a type of life support and one of the most intensive procedures a patient can endure.| After Hours Vet Australia
Are you a plant lover with a curious pet? We've compiled a list of pet friendly plants and flowers that won't harm your fur baby.| After Hours Vet Australia
Looking for an emergency vet? Our Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast and Hobart Animal Emergency Service hospitals are here to help.| After Hours Vet Australia
Discover how the open hospital model at AES Tanawha fosters trust, connection, and compassionate care during veterinary emergencies.| After Hours Vet Australia
There are a number of items toxic to pets. Find what is toxic to pets, symptoms, treatment and how to avoid accidental pet poisoning.| After Hours Vet Australia
At Animal Emergency Service (AES) Tanawha, we understand how stressful it is to leave your pet in someone else’s care — especially during an emergency. That’s why we’ve embraced the Open Hospital model. An Open Hospital means you’re welcome to stay with your pet while they undergo treatment — as much as possible and where […] The post What Is Open Hospital at Animal Emergency Service Tanawha – And Why It Matters for You and Your Pet appeared first on After Hours Vet Australia.| After Hours Vet Australia
Snail bait might help protect your garden—but for our pets, even a small amount can be fatal. At Animal Emergency Service, we regularly treat dogs and cats suffering from metaldehyde toxicity, the active ingredient in most snail and slug baits. Metaldehyde poisoning progresses rapidly, and without immediate veterinary intervention, it can be life-threatening. This blog […] The post Snail Bait and Pets: A Deadly Combination You Need to Know About appeared first on After Hours Vet Australia.| After Hours Vet Australia
Rat bait might be a convenient solution for rodent problems, but for our pets, it’s an incredibly dangerous toxin. At our Animal Emergency Service hospitals, we see too many cases of accidental poisoning caused by rodenticides—often because dogs and cats are naturally curious and can’t resist investigating unfamiliar smells or tastes. Even small amounts of […] The post Rat Bait and Pets: What Every Owner Needs to Know appeared first on After Hours Vet Australia.| After Hours Vet Australia
A brave and resilient pup who recently found herself in a life-threatening situation after a game of fetch. The stick entered her mouth, narrowly missing her chest| After Hours Vet Australia
If your dog comes in contact with a cane toad's toxin it can have a devastating effect. Follow these steps on what to do if your dog licks a cane toad.| After Hours Vet Australia
As Animal Emergency Service Hawthorn East celebrates its first birthday, we’ve been reflecting on the extraordinary patients who’ve walked (and sometimes been carried) through our doors. Each one has reminded us of the resilience of animals, the strength of the human-animal bond, and the importance of teamwork in veterinary medicine. Here are just a few […] The post Celebrating One Year of Caring for the Pets of Melbourne appeared first on After Hours Vet Australia.| After Hours Vet Australia
For many pets, a trip to the vet is no walk in the park. The unfamiliar smells, sounds, car rides, and handling by strangers can all trigger pet anxiety – even in the calmest of cats or dogs. As a pet owner, it can be heartbreaking to see your furry friend shaking, hiding, or resisting […] The post Pet Anxiety and the Vet: 6 Ways to Make Vet Visits Easier appeared first on After Hours Vet Australia.| After Hours Vet Australia
Pet emergency preparedness starts now. Learn how to act fast with signs, supplies, and a plan to protect your pet in an emergency.| After Hours Vet Australia
This guide provides information on the dangers of ticks, how to know if your pet has tick paralysis and practical tips on keeping your pet safe from ticks.| After Hours Vet Australia
Millo's incredible story involved teamwork in action as veterinary professionals pulled together to give him the best chance of recovery. The post Teamwork in Action: Milo’s Incredible Road to Recovery appeared first on After Hours Vet Australia.| After Hours Vet Australia
Did you know a large number of common plants are toxic to our pets? We've compiled a list of flowers and plants toxic to dogs and cats.| After Hours Vet Australia
While resisting giving our pets treats from our plates is hard, it is the right thing to do. We've compiled a list of toxic foods for dogs and cats.| After Hours Vet Australia
A guide providing information on cane toad poisoning in dogs - signs your dog has been poisoned, treatment and tips on keeping your pet safe from toads.| After Hours Vet Australia
Cane toads pose a serious threat to pets, including cats. It is crucial for pet owners to be aware of the risks, symptoms and treatment.| After Hours Vet Australia
Tick paralysis is potentially life-threatening, but preventing tick paralysis in cats has its own serious risks.| After Hours Vet Australia
Do you know how to tell if your cat is in pain? We've put together a handy list of signs of pain in cats to help you know what to look for.| After Hours Vet Australia
Worried about your pet? Our emergency animal hospitals are here to help, with locations in Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast.| After Hours Vet Australia
In need of an emergency vet on the Sunshine Coast? Visit our 24/7 hospital, Animal Emergency Service Tanawha.| After Hours Vet Australia
Do you have a pet first aid kit? Not sure what to include in your kit? Here is our handy checklist of basic supplies to include in your pet first aid kit.| After Hours Vet Australia