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Position available from September June 10, 2011

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Are you interested in working with animals as an Animal Care Assistant??

Have you recently left school or college?

There will be a position available starting in September working with the vets and nurses of the Animal Hospital, as an animal care assistant beginning from September.

If you would like to apply please send in a relevant CV and a covering letter with all your details, for the attention of our head nurse Christine Frawley.

For further detail please phone us on 01-4515930

Helping the vets during consultations

5 Lovely New Boys Looking For Homes June 3, 2011

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JARED

Meet Jared. This playful fella was hand reared by our nurses here at the Animal Hospital. He is well used to people and dogs, and has plenty of energy for playing. He was 9 weeks old on Monday and has been wormed and received his first vaccination.

Meet Shane, Nicky, Mark and Kian
These gorgeous boys are about 8 weeks old. They will be ready to go to homes of their own from next week onwards, when they have had their 1st vaccination. They are all siblings and very playful.
 
If you are interested in any of our kittens please call the clinic on 01-4515930

Dogs can do their part for charity too! April 16, 2011

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Dougal

 

Hello Everyone…

Message from a little pooch…

My name is ‘Dougal’, and I was a stray. The kind folks at Tallaght Garda Station rescued me from a busy road, and rehomed me with Elsie and Carolyn… It’s a good life… I’m well fed, watered, walked and loved… What more could a pooch want…

Sadly, Elsie is not very well… She’s in kidney failure, on dialysis and has Parkinson’s Disease… Carolyn’s her sole carer, and she gets fantastic help from Cathy, Natashia (Elsie’s carer from the Carers Association.) and all the kind people at the Carers Association…

I’ve decided that I should do my bit and raise some money to help this very worthy cause… So on April 25th (Easter Monday) I’ll be going walkies for carers… I’m doing the Carers Association’s National Dog walk in Santry, Dublin…

I, Elsie, and particularly, Carolyn would very much appreciate it if you could sponsor me… Any amount, however small is a very big help, and would be very much appreciated… Last year, I raised the most money of all the participating pooches, and I’d really love to retain my title!!!… competitive, me???… LOL!!!….

Thanks everyone….

Love… ‘Dougal’…..

To help Dougal and sponsor him please click on the link below

http://www.mycharity.ie/event/dougal/

Dougal and his owner at last years sponsored walk

The Tale of Rihannas Tail April 8, 2011

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Rihanna

A little message from Rihannas owner, who we seen for some surgery recently after a car accident.

Rihanna recently had to have her tail amputated at The Animal Hospital, so has been through the wars god love her. I’m glad to say though she appears to be back to her normal self now and is out and about again. God knows what the neighbours think when they see her jumping walls with a bald bum in tow… We’ll be glad when the fur grows back. Her stump healed really well and she even has a wag in it which is really cute. Thanks for all the care she was given during her stay.

After the surgery

 

Rihanna Hiding in her carrier

Foxy and Button need new homes April 8, 2011

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Foxy (top) and Button (bottom)

This beautiful pair of cats were originally part of 2 separate litters here at The Animal Hospital last summer. They were joined together when they were 8 weeks old as their other siblings received their new homes. They went to a loving home together shortly after, were they were very happy indeed. We seen them back at 6 months to be neutered. Unfortunatly, their new owner became very sick and ended up in and out of hospital himself so no longer had the time needed for them and brought them back to us for rehoming.

They have been here about a month now and would love to get back out to a real home were they can become the centre of attention again. They are both about 11 months old, fully vaccinated and neutered. We really do want to home them as a pair because they are great pals. If you are interested in taking on Foxy and Button, please contact the practice or come visit them.



Foxy

 

Button

The oldest patient at The Animal Hospital December 20, 2010

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Spitt with his owner

This is Mr Spitt Murray, one of the oldest patients here at the Animal Hospital.  He is fast approaching his 21st birthday!!!  He has the usual problems associated with old age, like stiffness and decreased hearing and sight abilities but it doesn’t dampen his spirits. He still has an active little life, although he does sleep a lot more these days according to his owners. Spitt has a heart condition and will need to be on medication for the rest of his life. We hope to see Spitt for many years to come!

Spitt with Paul, his vet.

Miss Mini Cooper Fagan Vanhorn the 1st November 25, 2010

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This is the ‘tail’ of Miss Mini Cooper Fagan Vanhorn the 1st( or coopsy for short).  She is a two year old mini Dachshund with a great big heart full of love & hugs.  In March 2009 we decided we would go to a breeder and get ourselves our favourite breed of doggy a Dachshund, after many year of wanting one.

Coopsy having a snooze!

We thought we should prepare for the puppy’s arrival and so we made a trip to a local pet store to stock up on beds, toys etc.  When we entered the pet store we could hear a puppy barking, my husband went to check it out while I continued piling the puppy goodies into a huge bursting basket.  My husband suddenly came to me and dragged me over to the cubicle stating ‘your not going to believe this’.  I approached the glass window and my heart pounded as I caught sight of the little noise maker on the other side.

There she was the whole perfect Dachshund bundle of her.  Her little short stubby legs holding her up as she bounced up and down barking at us.  Her soft ‘puss’ looking eyes filled our hearts as she peered out at us.  Then it happened when I thought my heart couldn’t melt any further.  I knelt down next to her by the window and placed my hand on the glass, palm flat.  She came towards me and placed her little fat paw against my hand on the other side and then  she put her head against my hand too.  ‘WE’LL TAKE HER’ I yelled.  Out came the already financially challenged credit card to pay for her to come home with us.  Ordinarily I would never buy a dog in a pet store and I find it unacceptable to sell puppy’s in shops, but I just couldn’t leave her there alone.

Coopsy meets Dusty!

We left with her that day and she curled up in my arms the whole way home in the car.  Coopsy settled in within 5 mins of arriving in the house, re arranging the sofa cushions to make the perfect nap area and that night she slept across us both with her bum on my husbands shoulder and her wet nose tucked under my chin.  She still sleeps between us every night.

Coopsy has grown into a beautiful little dog with big old heart.  She loves to travel with us everywhere and has even swam with our other dear friend Dusty the wild dolphin. (Please see pics)  She loves the beach and turns into a mini Sonia Sullivan the minute her paws feel the sand on them.  She is our baby and my little boo boo.  May she be with us for many more years to come.

Meet Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione November 24, 2010

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These lovely kittens are approx 12 weeks old. They consist of 2 brothers and their little sister. They have had their 1st vaccination and have been wormed and de-fleaed. They are very happy kittens and will make excellent pets.

Also still here at the vets and in need of a home of his own is this handsome kitten, called Cola.

He has been at the vets for a while now and is ready for a home of his own. He is fully vaccinated. He can be a little nervous with new people  but once you get to know him I’m sure you will fall in love with his personality like all of the nurses.

Voldemort and Snape

 

These kittens will be looking for new homes in a few weeks. They are currently being treated for an eye infection. They will be as good as new in a few weeks. They have beautiful thick black coats and are still a little nervous around people but everyday they are improving.

If you are interested in homing a kitten, please give us a call on 01-4515930

Ruby and Dougie November 22, 2010

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Aren’t they lovely! These cute Shih Tzu’s were in for their kennel cough vaccination. They will miss their mammy as she is heading off to get married! Congratulations Glenda, from everyone at The Animal Hospital.

Dougie and Ruby with Pamela and Glenda

Harry The West Highland White Terrier November 17, 2010

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Harry is a lovely West Highland White Terrier, that has been a patient at the Animal Hospital for many years and is a very popular patient with all the nurses. He is approaching his 13th birthday. He developed an ongoing heart problem and has been on medications to control it. He also has regular check ups with the vet to ensure that these medications are working for Harry.

Recently, he began to have breathing difficulties and there was noted fluid in his chest. This was a result of his heart condition. The heart was bradycardic which means beating too slow. After careful examination, Harry was given additional medications to help him.

So far, Harry is doing really well. His owner is happy with his progress and will have to continue to give Harry his medications for the rest of his life, but i am sure she doesn’t mind as long as Harry stays healthy!

Harry with his Mammy and Nurse Lisa

 

Heart conditions such as murmurs are very common in older dogs, particularly pedigree dogs. Symptoms include;

  • Intolerance to exercise
  • Panting
  • Lethargy
  • Coughing

If you are concerned that your dog may have a heart condition you can call the clinic to make an appointment with the vet to listen to the heart. Early intervention can delay the problem becoming worse and potentially extend the life of your pet!

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