
Dr Beatrice Gordiev graduated from the University of Sydney in 1994 with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science degree. Beatrice has practised small animal medicine and surgery since graduation both in Sydney and for two years in the UK. Beatrice has a special interest in eye diseases.
She has endeavoured to expand her knowledge in this field by undertaking voluntary placements alongside veterinary ophthalmologists in Sydney as well as in Cornell University in the USA.Beatrice has been an accredited AQIS (Australian Quarantine) veterinarian for the past 20 years, making her well versed in the process of preparing pets for relocation overseas.
She has endeavoured to expand her knowledge in this field by undertaking voluntary placements alongside veterinary ophthalmologists in Sydney as well as in Cornell University in the USA.Beatrice has been an accredited AQIS (Australian Quarantine) veterinarian for the past 20 years, making her well versed in the process of preparing pets for relocation overseas.
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Dogs and cats age on average, five to eight times faster than humans. By age two, most pets have already reached adulthood. At age four, many are entering middle age. By age seven, many cats and dogs, particularly larger breed dogs, are entering their senior years. Because pets age so rapidly, major health changes can occur in a short amount of time.
Vaccination has revolutionised control of infectious disease in our pets. It is essential that all pets are adequately vaccinated to help protect the pet population as a whole. Responsible pet care requires kittens to be given their initial course of vaccinations, but this cannot protect them for the rest of their lives.
Intestinal worms are relatively common in many animal species including dogs, cats, rabbits, large animals, fish, reptiles and birds. Regular deworming is essential to ensure your pets remain healthy and to reduce the risk of some of these worms being transmitted to people. Puppies and kittens are often the most susceptible to worm infestation.
Fleas can be distressing for your pet, however they are more than just a nuisance. Fleas can cause skin disease and transmit infectious or parasitic diseases, some of which can be transmitted to humans too. In some dogs, fleas can also trigger an allergic condition called flea allergy dermatitis (FAD), a skin disease that is intensely itchy and can result in hair loss and skin infections.
Demodex mites are actually a normal inhabitant of your dog's skin. These mites live in the hair follicles of dogs and are passed from the mother to her pups during nursing. The dog's immune system normally controls the number of mites, so that they cause no harm. Dogs can develop signs of disease if their immune system is unable to control the mite population.
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Peter Kolomyjec
Jan 26, 2022
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Grace Phillips
Dec 07, 2021
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Michael & Cindy Ochs
Jan 25, 2021
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Haytham H. Man
Oct 20, 2020
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I was amazed how professional the staff are at All Paws Concord.It was my first time visiting this shop. My cat suffered from bladder blockage and Beiatrice the vet, was so caring, patient, sympathetic and informative as I have asked many questions. Courtney Carla and the rest were just amazing and professional as well. They even called me two times after my cat was discharged to follow up on his condition and how he is going. Thank you guys and keep up the good work
Befrin Axtjarn
Nov 16, 2019
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Emma P.
Jul 26, 2019
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Mips Y.
May 26, 2018
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The vets are nice and friendly. I've taken my dogs here for the last 10 years and they shown a lot of care for them. The only downside to this place is that you have to make an appointment to see the vet and I have had my appointment cancelled by them at short notice before (I was already on my way there so it was about 20 mins prior notice).
Patrick Toribio
Sep 06, 2017
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Recently changed vets to these guys. And WOW! We were blown away with the service and care, they are absolutely amazing! So impressed on how they treated us and our fur baby. It has that small town feel and they are very welcoming and genuine. To Beatrice and Greta - keep up the great work! And we'll definitely be back and recommending you to all our friends and neighbours.
Jackie
Sep 18, 2016
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Everyone at All Paws Vet have always been most professional, knowledgeable and trustworthy in all my dealings with them for many years. But above all it is their genuine care & compassion for my dogs that makes me trust them.
They are not driven by greed or personal gain but rather their work displays moral and ethical integrity in the way they treat their patients and the owners.
I know that I can trust All Paws Vet to provide the best care for my precious dogs!! πΆπ©πΆπΆπ©πΆ
They are not driven by greed or personal gain but rather their work displays moral and ethical integrity in the way they treat their patients and the owners.
I know that I can trust All Paws Vet to provide the best care for my precious dogs!! πΆπ©πΆπΆπ©πΆ
Lydie Petit
Jun 03, 2016
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