Sandringham Veterinary Hospital

Sandringham Veterinary Hospital Sandringham Veterinary Hospital is a Veterinary Hospital in Fairmount, Johannesburg for all cats and dogs.

Please note this page is run by the receptionists at the Sandringham Veterinary Hospital. For any Veterinary related questions, please give us a call on 011 640 5133

17/02/2025

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03/01/2025

Updated consulting hours:

Monday to Friday: 08:00-12:00;
15:00-18:00
Saturdays: 08:00-12:00
17:00-18:00
Sundays and public holidays: 10:00-11:00

Please note that the last consultation will be done 15 minutes prior to closing time in the mornings and evenings ;unless it is an emergency; to allow our veterinarians to finish treating hospitalized patients and call owners with updates.

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Sandringham veterinary hospital

13/12/2024
Found in Sandringham and taken to Sandringham Vet, not microchipped.
30/11/2024

Found in Sandringham and taken to Sandringham Vet, not microchipped.

Found at Sandringham veterinary hospital,  not microchipped. Please contact Jaime at 0824424600
14/11/2024

Found at Sandringham veterinary hospital, not microchipped. Please contact Jaime at 0824424600

13/10/2024

MAKE YOUR GARDEN DOG SAFE

Is your dog an ‘escape-artist’? An explorer of green nibbles?

Our dogs love being outdoors but there are certain safety concerns that you should address to ensure your fur kid stays safe outside.

Read our blog for some tips and tricks.

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13/10/2024

DISTRACTED DOG WALKERS

The distracted dog walker is commonly seen chatting on their cell phone, wearing headphones or socializing with other people while oblivious to what their dog is doing, how their dog is feeling or what is going on in the environment.

This may not sound like a problem to some, but it is something that many people have a problem with, even more so if you have a reactive dog.

I compare walking a dog to driving a car. It’s not so much about our driving skills, but having to constantly be aware of the driving skills of others – trying to predict what they will do, which rules of the road they will ignore and how distracted they are. This is especially true in the country I live in, where driving can be a stressful experience.

I understand that we often need to multi task – there simply doesn’t seem to be enough time in our day to accomplish everything we need to, but walking our dogs should not be one of these times.

Some people might say – “but my dog is really friendly, well socialized, gets on well with everyone, is well trained, knows this environment well etc. and I hear that.

But another dog might not be – maybe they need space, are reactive, are not sociable, are recovering from an illness, might be terrified of another dog racing straight towards them chasing a ball thrown from a ball launcher etc.

If distracted dog walkers have no regard for other dogs or other people, they should at least have regard for their own dogs. Walking your dog should be a time of bonding, of relationship, of seeing the environment through the eyes of your dog, of reinforcing and teaching wanted behaviours, of keeping them safe and protected from the unknown.

Our dogs need us to be focused, to pay attention, to be aware and attentive.

Our dogs depend on us to advocate for them.

Address

35 George Avenue, Fairmount Ext
Johannesburg
2192

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 18:00
Thursday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 18:00
Friday 08:00 - 12:00
15:00 - 18:00
Saturday 08:00 - 12:00
17:00 - 18:00
Sunday 10:00 - 11:00

Telephone

+27116405133

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