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Did you know snake bites are one of the most common pet emergencies in Australia?Snakes usually strike when they feel th...
29/01/2026

Did you know snake bites are one of the most common pet emergencies in Australia?

Snakes usually strike when they feel threatened. Curious pets often get too close, especially in warmer months when snakes are more active.

Keep your pets out of high-risk areas:
🌳 Long grass or bushland
🛶 Near water sources
🛠️ Under sheds or decks

If your pet is bitten by a snake, it's important to try and keep them calm and still, and get them to an emergency vet as quickly as possible.

Check the comments for more information about snake bite prevention, symptoms and treatment.

🌪️ Disaster can strike anytime. Know your pet evacuation plan and keep a go-bag ready.Find our more: https://f.mtr.cool/...
27/01/2026

🌪️ Disaster can strike anytime. Know your pet evacuation plan and keep a go-bag ready.
Find our more: https://f.mtr.cool/jwiywihsue

Our hospitals are open 24 hours this long weekend should you need us.We hope you have a safe and happy weekend with your...
25/01/2026

Our hospitals are open 24 hours this long weekend should you need us.

We hope you have a safe and happy weekend with your pets by your side.

Share and tag a mate who has a pet – so they know where to go in the event of an emergency!

Who’s heading to the beach this long weekend with their doggo? Here's some handy tips to make the most of your day of su...
22/01/2026

Who’s heading to the beach this long weekend with their doggo? Here's some handy tips to make the most of your day of surf and sand. 🏖️

✅ Sun protection – Pets can get sunburn too! Apply pet-safe sunscreen to sensitive areas like the nose, ears, and belly

✅ Hydration and shade – Bring plenty of fresh water and a shady spot (umbrella or tent) to prevent heatstroke. Avoid peak heat hours (10am–3pm)

✅ Watch those paws – Hot sand can burn paws, and sharp shells or debris can cause cuts. Test the sand with your hand before letting them walk

✅ Ocean hazards – Jellyfish and bluebottles can be dangerous. If your pet is stung, rinse with seawater and head to a vet immediately

✅ Stay vigilant – Keep an eye on them at all times. Strong currents, ingesting sand, or drinking seawater can lead to serious health issues

✅ Post-beach care – Rinse off salt and sand to avoid skin irritation, and check paws for cuts or lodged shells

Enjoy the long weekend and keep your furry friends cool, safe, and happy! 🌊🐶

WE ARE OPEN 24/7 for this public holiday weekend 📆
22/01/2026

WE ARE OPEN 24/7 for this public holiday weekend 📆

Pictured - Dr Charlie performing a glucose test on this beautiful 2-week-old rottweiler puppy who wasn't feeding 🐕
21/01/2026

Pictured - Dr Charlie performing a glucose test on this beautiful 2-week-old rottweiler puppy who wasn't feeding 🐕

📍 Don’t wait until you’re panicking. Save your local emergency vet’s number now. Find your nearest AES here: https://f.m...
20/01/2026

📍 Don’t wait until you’re panicking. Save your local emergency vet’s number now. Find your nearest AES here: https://f.mtr.cool/nyhovdarig

Our nurse Chelsie was smitten and wrapped around 'Sicario's' giant paws!
20/01/2026

Our nurse Chelsie was smitten and wrapped around 'Sicario's' giant paws!

Traveling with your pet soon? Don’t skip this!✔️ Microchip your pet for permanent ID✔️ Attach an ID tag to their collar ...
19/01/2026

Traveling with your pet soon? Don’t skip this!

✔️ Microchip your pet for permanent ID
✔️ Attach an ID tag to their collar with your phone number

New places = higher risk of pets getting lost. These two simple steps can help bring your pet home FAST.

Update your info before you go!

The leash is clipped, the tail is wagging, and you’re off for a refreshing walk. But as your pet explores the bushes, da...
15/01/2026

The leash is clipped, the tail is wagging, and you’re off for a refreshing walk. But as your pet explores the bushes, danger could be hiding in plain sight.

Some plants along the path (like oleander, sago palm, or lilies) can be toxic if ingested. A curious nibble could turn a happy stroll into an emergency.

Here is a list of some of the most common plants that are toxic for pets.

A few more tips for a safe walk:
▪️ Avoid the heat from 10am to 5pm
▪️ Keep an eye on what your pet sniffs or chews
▪️ Snap a photo of anything they ingest
▪️ When in doubt, call your vet immediately.

Enjoy the fresh air, stay alert, and keep those tails wagging! 🐾💚

📦 Be prepared for anything. Your pet emergency kit should include food, meds, and ID.
13/01/2026

📦 Be prepared for anything. Your pet emergency kit should include food, meds, and ID.

You wouldn’t let a dog drive a car…That would be ridiculous (and dangerous).So why let them ride with their head out the...
12/01/2026

You wouldn’t let a dog drive a car…

That would be ridiculous (and dangerous).

So why let them ride with their head out the window?

It can be cute seeing dogs with their ears flapping in the wind, but letting pets ride with their head out the window is actually highly dangerous, and can lead to serious harm.

Here’s why:
✅ Fall risk - A sudden stop or swerve could send your pet flying out or hurt
✅ Eye injuries - Debris, bugs, or dust can cause painful damage
✅ Impact injuries - Rocks, branches or car mirrors can hit them at high speed
✅ Ear and lung issues - High-speed wind can trigger infections and breathing problems

Keep them safe: Use a secured harness or pet carrier inside the car. Safety beats risk every time!

🚨 Attention Pug, Bulldog, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel & Shih Tzu owners! 🚨Did you know flat-faced (brachycephalic) bre...
07/01/2026

🚨 Attention Pug, Bulldog, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel & Shih Tzu owners! 🚨

Did you know flat-faced (brachycephalic) breeds are at higher risk of heat stroke?

Why? Their short noses and narrow airways make it harder to cool down through panting.

Heat stroke can affect any breed, so keep all dogs cool and hydrated. Shade, fresh water, air conditioning and avoiding the midday sun are lifesavers!

Stay alert and keep tails wagging this summer by following these 6 heat stroke prevention tips.

🧠 Make mealtime a challenge! Puzzle feeders keep your cat engaged and slow down gulping.
06/01/2026

🧠 Make mealtime a challenge! Puzzle feeders keep your cat engaged and slow down gulping.

This is Willow, a lively Jack Russell with a nose for adventure.One evening, she wandered out of sight for only 30 minut...
05/01/2026

This is Willow, a lively Jack Russell with a nose for adventure.

One evening, she wandered out of sight for only 30 minutes. That’s all it took for her to find a cane toad…

Cane toads secrete a powerful toxin that can kill pets quickly. Jack Russell's, like Willow, are especially at risk because they love to sniff and dig, even during the day.

Thankfully, the amazing team at Animal Emergency Service Underwood acted fast and saved her life.

⚠️ What you need to know about cane toads:
- They’re most active at night, especially in warm, wet months (October–May in Australia)
- Common symptoms of poisoning include drooling, vomiting, shaking and seizures
- Get to a vet immediately, cane toads have enough toxin to kill an average-sized dog in 15 minutes

Keep your pets supervised at dusk/night, and learn the signs. A few minutes can make all the difference.

Dr Kirra, Dr Brenna, Dr Louise & Dr Paul spent Christmas day at AES Jindalee looking after all the local pet emergencies...
26/12/2025

Dr Kirra, Dr Brenna, Dr Louise & Dr Paul spent Christmas day at AES Jindalee looking after all the local pet emergencies 🎄❤️ We are still open Boxing day all the way through to Monday.

The Christmas chaos is among us. We are here to help should you need this holiday season ❤️🎄
25/12/2025

The Christmas chaos is among us. We are here to help should you need this holiday season ❤️🎄

MEER CHRISTMAS from AES Jindalee 🎄We are OPEN 24/7 until Monday 29th at 8am. If you need us, give us a call on 07 3715 9...
25/12/2025

MEER CHRISTMAS from AES Jindalee 🎄We are OPEN 24/7 until Monday 29th at 8am. If you need us, give us a call on 07 3715 9999.

Some little lost duckies came into Jindalee over the weekend 🦆❤️
23/12/2025

Some little lost duckies came into Jindalee over the weekend 🦆❤️

WE ARE OPEN Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and every other public holiday in between! 🎅 Call us on 3715 9999 f...
21/12/2025

WE ARE OPEN Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day and every other public holiday in between! 🎅 Call us on 3715 9999 for assistance during the festive season

Teddy came in after getting into his dads medication and got lots of cuddles in clinic.Teddy is a young 6 month old whos...
20/12/2025

Teddy came in after getting into his dads medication and got lots of cuddles in clinic.
Teddy is a young 6 month old whose favourite thing to eat is his Mum and Dad's shoes 💗

Our affectionately named barn owl "Hedwig" was brought in by a member of the public after they found it injured 🦉 we acc...
18/12/2025

Our affectionately named barn owl "Hedwig" was brought in by a member of the public after they found it injured 🦉 we accept all wildlife that is in need of care.

Spring has sprung!! We are seeing a lot of wildlife here at AES Jindalee, this freshly hatched lizard was released back ...
09/12/2025

Spring has sprung!! We are seeing a lot of wildlife here at AES Jindalee, this freshly hatched lizard was released back into nature 🦎

Ever wondered what 1-day old guinea pigs look like? Well here it is! We had the pleasure of checking up on these babies ...
02/12/2025

Ever wondered what 1-day old guinea pigs look like? Well here it is! We had the pleasure of checking up on these babies last week, we couldn't believe they were only 24 hours old 💗

Address

34 Goggs Road
Brisbane, QLD
4074

Opening Hours

Monday 12am - 8am
6pm - 12am
Tuesday 12am - 8am
6pm - 12am
Wednesday 12am - 8am
6pm - 12am
Thursday 12am - 8am
6pm - 12am
Friday 12am - 8am
6pm - 12am
Saturday 12am - 12am
Sunday 12am - 12am

Telephone

07 3715 9999

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After hours emergency veterinary service - Open every week night, 24 hours on weekend and public holiday. No appointment required. We have 4 clinics throughout Queensland: BRISBANE (M1 - Exit 20) Cnr Lexington & Logan Rds, Underwood Ph: 07 3423 1888 GOLD COAST (M1 - Exit 75) 104 Eastlake Street, Carrara Ph: 07 5559 1599 SUNSHINE COAST 431 Tanawha Tourist Drive, Tanawha Ph: 07 5445 1333 JINDALEE 34 Goggs Road, Jindalee Ph: 07 3715 9999