Success Veterinary Hospital

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Please keep your pets safe this weekend ☀️
20/12/2024

Please keep your pets safe this weekend ☀️

HEAT STROKE- How to avoid cooking your pet this summer.

As temperatures rise into the high 30s and 40’s some pets here in Perth will be hospitalised for the catastrophic effects of heatstroke. Many will survive if their owners are aware of the signs and take immediate life-saving action. Sadly despite the best of veterinary care, some may die of the complications of this horrific condition.
Dogs are most commonly affected but vets will also see cases in rabbits, guinea pigs, and other pocket pets.

As dogs cannot sweat, their main method of cooling themselves is to evaporate water by panting, in addition to drinking water, decreasing their activity, seeking shade and finding cool surfaces to lie on.

Signs of heat stroke include excessive, distressed, harsh sounding panting and then collapse. Dogs with heat stroke are trying so hard to breathe faster, that they often cannot stop for long enough to drink water.

Particularly at risk are geriatric animals, short nosed dogs which always have noisy breathing, dogs with stridor due to narrowing of their upper airway, and any dog which already has heart or lung disease, is obese or already ill. We have also seen young excitable dogs develop heat stroke secondary to chasing balls or playing excessively on hot days.

Consequences of heat stroke are death or damage to any organ, commonly muscle damage and bleeding disorders. Other complications include seizures, severe shock, ulceration, bleeding from the stomach and intestines causing blood in both vomit and diarrhoea, damage to the kidneys, liver, brain and lungs.

If your dog starts to develop distressed panting and excessively noisy breathing in hot weather, immediately stop any exercise. Actively cool your dog for at least five minutes by continuously saturating the whole coat with a hose or placing under a cold water shower. If your pet does not appear completely back to normal after 5 minutes of active cooling then you should immediately seek veterinary attention for your pet. If you are away from home, find the nearest source of cool water, including knocking on people's front doors to ask to use their hose. Cooling dogs with a hose is essential first aid, but in moderate and severe cases intravenous fluids and medications to treat complications may be required. Their chance of survival is much better if medical care is started rapidly; waiting a few hours to see if they will get better can be associated with a decreased chance of survival.

While driving to the veterinary clinic have the air conditioning on full or have the windows open while continuing to wet the dog’s coat with a water bottle. If your dog is small take a blanket or towel with you (just in case you manage to drop their body temperature too low and they start shivering).

Safety tips for dog owners over the hot days ahead include:
1) Do not exercise your dogs in the heat of the day.
2) Never leave dogs in cars (or sheds), as temperatures rise within minutes in enclosed environments, even if the windows are left partially open.
3) Always make sure they have plenty of fresh water and shade and keep dogs at increased risk inside; in air-conditioning if possible.
4) If heat stroke is suspected immediately start cooling your dog with cold running water for five minutes and then seek immediate veterinary attention.
5) If your dog has had heatstroke in the past be extra vigilant, they are at greater risk of it occurring again.
6) Keep dogs with stridor (noisy breathing) in air conditioning and have them checked by your vet (in many situations surgery can help them to breath more normally and decrease their risk factors for heat stroke).

If you have caged animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs or ferrets, remember cages prevent them burrowing underground or seeking a cooler area on hot days, so you will need to take care that their cage is moved to a cool location.

Finally please leave water bowls out for birds and wildlife; as their ability to remain well hydrated is important for wildlife surviving hot weather days. Sadly, climate change has significantly decreased rainfall in our environment over the past few decades. This affects wildlife who can't turn on the tap to take a drink when they need it. It is also increasing the incidence of heat waves and therefore the risks of animals developing heat stroke and other complications.

Hi everyone 🐶🐱Please see below our opening hours for the Christmas and New Year break 🌲 If your pet is on ongoing medica...
19/12/2024

Hi everyone 🐶🐱
Please see below our opening hours for the Christmas and New Year break 🌲

If your pet is on ongoing medication or prescription food, your last chance to place an order is by 11am on Monday 23rd of December. Please call us on 08 9414 9888💊

From all of us at Success Vet Hospital, we wish you a wonderful Christmas and Happy New Year ❤️

Miss Hallie the Basset Hound, came in for induced emesis (vomiting) due to eating her brother’s birthday cake! 🎂 Luckily...
11/12/2024

Miss Hallie the Basset Hound, came in for induced emesis (vomiting) due to eating her brother’s birthday cake! 🎂 Luckily, her mum caught her but she had already swallowed the ribbon on the cake! 🎀
Thankfully, the ribbon was vomited up!

This is an important reminder with Christmas 🎄 around the corner, to be vigilant 👀 and if you suspect your pet has eaten something they shouldn’t have, please call the vet asap.
🍖🍫🍰🧅🥑🍇

22/11/2024

🐧 Good luck Gus!

What a cutie 😍😍Stella was so brave for her 2nd puppy vaccination!
19/11/2024

What a cutie 😍😍

Stella was so brave for her 2nd puppy vaccination!

26/10/2024

🐾🐶 Puppy Preschool 🐶🐾

Looking for a safe place to promote your puppy's socialisation, general obedience and increase your knowledge on puppy growth and development?

Join us for our next puppy preschool!
Our next class starts on Saturday the 9th of November at 10am.

Conta t us on 9414 9888 for more information.

Drool With Me treats are now available at SVH! Drool With Me is a small local WA business, that supplies yummy treats so...
20/10/2024

Drool With Me treats are now available at SVH!

Drool With Me is a small local WA business, that supplies yummy treats sourced from within Australia. They do not contain any nasty preservatives or additives, so there’s absolutely no compromise on quality or taste!

Pop in today and check out the variety of treats 🐶

Happy Vet Nurse Day!! 🐶🐱We are very grateful to have such wonderful and caring Veterinary Nurses at SVH ❤️
11/10/2024

Happy Vet Nurse Day!! 🐶🐱

We are very grateful to have such wonderful and caring Veterinary Nurses at SVH ❤️

❗️POWER OUTAGE❗️Unfortunately there has been a power outage in the area, which means our phones and computers are curren...
08/10/2024

❗️POWER OUTAGE❗️

Unfortunately there has been a power outage in the area, which means our phones and computers are currently down.

If you had an appointment with us today, please feel free to still come down or alternatively we can re-schedule for another day.

We appologise for the inconvenience.

07/10/2024

🐶🥳🫶🎓Congratulations to our Septamber Graduates 2024 🫶🎓🥳🐶

Congratulations puppies!
We hope you all continue to wag your happy tails and sniffing out new fun adventures with your paw-rents.

Keep growing, larning new things and give lots of snugs. We love watching you grow and your personalities shine ⭐️✨️💗🐾

Great advice from Cat Haven WA!
28/09/2024

Great advice from Cat Haven WA!

❤️What to do if you find kittens❤️

With kitten season hot on our tails we would like to remind you of what to do if you find young kittens.

Please don’t touch or move the kittens unless they are in a dangerous area or injured, as the mother will probably be nearby. Just put some food and water out for the mother and keep an eye on the kittens. If they are in good condition, clean and plump then you can assume they are feeding from the mother so we can organise to trap the mother first, then the kittens. If, after many hours there is still no sign that the mother is around, then place the kittens in a box with plenty of bedding for warmth and contact your council, Cat Haven or another rescue group as soon as you can.

If you have any questions feel free to reach out to us.

Good morning, just a friendly reminder that we’re closed today for The Kings Birthday public holiday. We will be open to...
23/09/2024

Good morning, just a friendly reminder that we’re closed today for The Kings Birthday public holiday. We will be open tomorrow (24/9) from 8am - 6pm.

In case of an emergency please contact;

- WAVES (Western Australian Veterinary Emergency and Specialty)
Phone: 9412 5700
Address: 1/640 Beeliar Dr, Success WA 6164

- The Animal Hospital at Murdoch University
Phone: 1300 652 494
Address: Nyarrie Dr, Murdoch WA 6150

11/09/2024

🎓🐶 Congratulations to our August 2024 Puppy Preschool Graduates 🐶🎓

It's been a wonderful journey to watch you all grow and your little personalities shine.
May your new adventures with your paw-rents be filled with happiness and wagging tails.

We look forward to seeing your excited little floods at the clinic and wish you all the best.

Could your dog help save a life? 🐶
10/09/2024

Could your dog help save a life? 🐶

We are in urgent need!

Calling all owners who have pets that donate blood for our blood bank or want to be new donors!
We are in desperate need of negative blood, to be able to continue saving lives.
Don’t know what blood type your dog is? We can test this for you.

Please call 1300 652 494 or email [email protected] to arrange a donation!

For more information on blood donors, please visit https://www.murdoch.edu.au/theanimalhospital/services/blood-bank

Address

93 Hammond Road, Cockburn Central
Perth, WA
6164

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+61894149888

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