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🐾 ❤️ Meet Pip ❤️ 🐾 Pip was a recent visitor to AEC Woolloongabba after her owner had found she ingested 25g of rat bait....
03/06/2025

🐾 ❤️ Meet Pip ❤️ 🐾
Pip was a recent visitor to AEC Woolloongabba after her owner had found she ingested 25g of rat bait.
As rat baits are an anticoagulant, left untreated Pip’s blood may have stopped clotting which could lead to life-threatening bleeding.
However, Pip’s owners acted quickly & got her to us. We induced emesis & had her empty her tummy, with very brightly coloured results 🤮
Pip went home that evening, quite happy with herself, completely unaware of the worry she had caused her owner.

❤️ AEC Woolloongabba needs your old newspapers please ❤️ As cute as it may be, its not for the dogs to read, its to line...
28/05/2025

❤️ AEC Woolloongabba needs your old newspapers please ❤️
As cute as it may be, its not for the dogs to read, its to line the cages of our wildlife ward for the many native creatures we see at the clinic & that have a little stay with us until they can be collected by the wildlife ambulance.
If you have any newspapers lying around please bring them to the clinic at 14 Cleveland Street, Stones Corner any time 24/7.

AEC Woolloongabba has recently hosted nurses from all over SEQLD to share their knowledge on CPR. Two of our nurse manag...
26/05/2025

AEC Woolloongabba has recently hosted nurses from all over SEQLD to share their knowledge on CPR.
Two of our nurse managers, Kirstie & Paula, happily shared what they have learned over their careers about emergency response & CPR.
Everyone seemed to enjoy themselves & got plenty of practical experience on our CPR dummies.

26/05/2025

Severe flooding in parts of NSW has triggered a range of emergency supports, including an update on funding arrangements for veterinarians. 👇

• Vet Funding: DPIRD - AASFA will be providing funding to private veterinarians via issuing Task Request Numbers to facilitate emergency animal assessment and treatment for a condition that is as a direct result of the disaster event. Private vets can access up to $10,000 initially for emergency treatments related to flood impacts.

• Emergency Hotline: Call 1800 814 647 for animal assessment, emergency treatment, fodder, water, and advice from NSW Department of Primary Industries.

• Support: AVA Liaison Officer Liz Gemes at [email protected]. The AVA Veterinary Benevolent Fund and counselling (1300 687 327) are also available or AVA Member Services at [email protected]

More info: https://bit.ly/4kyxXVc

21/05/2025

Notice of change🚨🚨

🐾❤️This is the face of regrets!❤️🐾 Poor Indie presented to AEC Woolloongabba after eating nearly 300g of left-over Easte...
13/05/2025

🐾❤️This is the face of regrets!❤️🐾
Poor Indie presented to AEC Woolloongabba after eating nearly 300g of left-over Easter eggs.
As this amount of chocolate was going to be quite a problem for little Indie, we had no choice but to induce emesis to empty her tummy.
The moral of the story is… keep your dog safe by eating all the chocolate!
Best excuse ever!

🐣 Have a great long weekend and a happy Easter from all of us at AEC! We're here for you 24/7 this long weekend, ready t...
17/04/2025

🐣 Have a great long weekend and a happy Easter from all of us at AEC! We're here for you 24/7 this long weekend, ready to help with any pet emergencies, anytime 🤍🐾

🐣 Have a great long weekend and a happy Easter from all of us at AEC! We're here for you 24/7 this long weekend, ready t...
17/04/2025

🐣 Have a great long weekend and a happy Easter from all of us at AEC! We're here for you 24/7 this long weekend, ready to help with any pet emergencies, anytime🤍🐾

16/04/2025

Easter is just around the corner! 🐰 While you're enjoying sweet treats, remember to keep chocolates, hot cross buns and candies out of reach of your furry friends, they can be harmful to pets! 🍫🚫

🩸 AEC Woolloongabba needed the services of one of our regular VIP’s this week, for a blood donation 🩸 Ruairi answered th...
05/04/2025

🩸 AEC Woolloongabba needed the services of one of our regular VIP’s this week, for a blood donation 🩸
Ruairi answered the call & helped us save a life again.
His gentle giant nature has him a favourite with the team & we make sure he gets lots of love & treats while he is with us. Here nurse Paula holds him still while Dr Naomi examines him to ensure he is in great health before the donation.
He also goes home with a $100 Petbarn voucher to ensure he is suitably spoiled.
If you would like to see if your dog can join our blood donor program, check out the criteria below & then give us a call on 3456 0500.

🐾 Within the veterinary industry exists a phenomenon called the 'VET Nurse Curse'. 🐾 Now, it does extend to vets & other...
18/03/2025

🐾 Within the veterinary industry exists a phenomenon called the 'VET Nurse Curse'. 🐾
Now, it does extend to vets & other support staff as well, but the poor nurses seem to cop it the most.
Maya's story is a perfect example of one of the wildly unbelievable things that happens to a pet of a vet nurse. ❤️
Maya's mum, ECC Nurse Hope, was curious about Maya's genetic make-up (after getting interesting results on her other dogs) and decided to run a DNA test on her, just for fun.
Whilst pulling blood for the test, she decided to run her basic yearly bloods, which was a little abnormal & led to a urinalysis, which revealed a raging UTI and some crystals.
So off to ultrasound they went, but nobody expected what they would find. 😳
1 radiograph confirmed a horrific number of urinary stones, taking up the majority of her little bladder. It was amazing that Maya had been urinating normally.
A cystotomy surgery to remove the stones & a lot of TLC has Maya back to making mischief. ❤️

‼️A little reminder for all of us of the importance of a routine yearly check up & a few tests‼️

🚨IMPORTANT UPDATE 09/03🚨Update 09/03 we now have the following sites open for any of your pet emergency needs: - AEC Woo...
08/03/2025

🚨IMPORTANT UPDATE 09/03🚨

Update 09/03 we now have the following sites open for any of your pet emergency needs:

- AEC Woollongabba
- AEC Gold Coast
- AEC Kedron
- AEC Noosa
- ARH Brisbane

Thank you for your understanding during this time.

🚨IMPORTANT CYCLONE ALFRED UPDATE 08/03🚨AEC Woolloongabba will be reopening from 6:00am Sunday 09/03/25Hospitals currentl...
08/03/2025

🚨IMPORTANT CYCLONE ALFRED UPDATE 08/03🚨

AEC Woolloongabba will be reopening from 6:00am Sunday 09/03/25

Hospitals currently open within our network are:
- AEC Kedron
- AEC Noosa
- ARH Brisbane

We will update the community on changes as they arise.
Thank you for your understanding and please stay safe during this time 🐶🐱

‼️ Please share ‼️Pet blood donors we URGENTLY need you Animal Emergency Centre Gold Coast is seeking some brave dogs to...
13/07/2024

‼️ Please share ‼️
Pet blood donors we URGENTLY need you

Animal Emergency Centre Gold Coast is seeking some brave dogs to donate blood and help save lives!
To be a blood donor your dog must be;
25kg or over
🐾 Younger than 7 years old
🐾 Up to date with all prevention, including heart worm
🐾 No previous health conditions
🐾 Have an cool, calm and collected temperament
Your dog will undergo some minor testing prior to donation which includes a blood typing test, a full preventative health blood screen and a heartworm test. This ensures your dog has the universal blood type and is fit and healthy enough to donate blood.
In return for your donation, you will receive your choice of either a free large bag of dog food or a free 6 month pack of flea and tick prevention.
If you think your dog can help save a life, please call our hospital on (07) 5593 4544 to find out more information.

Pet blood donors we need you ‼️ Please share ‼️Animal Emergency Centre Gold Coast is seeking some brave dogs to donate b...
06/06/2024

Pet blood donors we need you ‼️ Please share ‼️

Animal Emergency Centre Gold Coast is seeking some brave dogs to donate blood and help save lives!

To be a blood donor your dog must be;
25kg or over
🐾 Younger than 7 years old
🐾 Up to date with all prevention, including heart worm
🐾 No previous health conditions
🐾 Have an cool, calm and collected temperament

Your dog will undergo some minor testing prior to donation which includes a blood typing test, a full preventative health blood screen and a heartworm test. This ensures your dog has the universal blood type and is fit and healthy enough to donate blood.

In return for your donation, you will receive your choice of either a free large bag of dog food or a free 6 month pack of flea and tick prevention.

If you think your dog can help save a life, please call our hospital on (07) 5593 4544 to find out more information.

Who's excited for another long weekend!? We are🥳A reminder that our hospital is open and fully operational 24hrs over th...
02/05/2024

Who's excited for another long weekend!? We are🥳
A reminder that our hospital is open and fully operational 24hrs over the Labour day public holiday this coming Monday the 6th of May.

If your pet needs urgent care during this time, don't hesitate to come straight in or call our dedicated team on (07) 5593 4544

We hope you have a safe and happy break with your furry friends 🐕🐈🐩🐈‍⬛

🐾⭐️ Just a reminder that we are here for you and your pets 24hrs over the ANZAC day public holiday ⭐️🐾Our dedicated team...
24/04/2024

🐾⭐️ Just a reminder that we are here for you and your pets 24hrs over the ANZAC day public holiday ⭐️🐾

Our dedicated team is on standby ready to handle any emergency or urgent treatment that may arise for your pets. Their care is our top priority and you can rely on AEC to be there when you your pets need us most 🐶🐱

AEC Gold Coast
☎️07 5593 4544
🏪4/492 Scottsdale Dr, Varsity Lakes QLD 4227

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492 Scottsdale Drive
Gold Coast, QLD
4227

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