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384 Lane Cove Road, North Ryde
Open 7 Days. 8am - 8pm Weekdays
Free onsite parking

A new puppy owner's survival guide

Join us for a free webinar for all puppy owners new & old.

Hosted by Dr Dave Nicol, the webinar features well known Sydney dog whisperer Liarne Henry. We'll cover essential topics including, chosing the right puppy, toilet training & socialisation.

Click here for full details.

2012 Charitable Donation

Each year at Christmas we chose one charity to support with a $500 donation. It can be hard to choose with so many worthy causes in need. But one in particular stands out this year. Since October, we have been supporting Paws For Thought; a local dog rescue group dedicated to re-homing pound dogs.Read more.

Your visit to the vet made easy

One of the things we hear a lot is that life is hectic & you guys have problems scheduling visits to the vet.

We see the hard working mums, stressed office workers and tired tradesmen who visit us. We get it - you'd much rather be somewhere else than the vet when you've got some downtime.

We think we might just have a solution.

retirees walking their pets on a beach

Six reasons why retirees should own a pet

An interesting trend in pet ownership is that people entering retirement are less than half as likely to own pets as they were earlier in their lives.

Click here to read why this might be a mistake.

WE'RE HIRING

Experience Vet Required

We are currently looking for an 3-5 year qualified vet to join us on our intergalactic adventures in veterinary medicine. Timelords are welcome to apply (but will need a degree in vet med), normal earthlings are welcome to apply too.

Interested?

North Ryde Veterinary Hospital TV

Don't take your pet getting old lying down!

Dr Dave talks about a recent case of an old dog called Coco that walked in as if he'd given up and was at the end of his days. A combination of severe infections in his mouth and arthritis had robbed Coco of any joy in his life. But just 4 weeks later & Coco is back to his terrorising best. Find out how.