The team at Auburn Veterinary Hospital are dedicated to providing the best veterinary care to pets and pet parents. Dr Brian Lou grew up surrounded by animals and because of this love had always wanted to become a veterinarian. This dream was fulfilled when he graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor degree in Veterinary Science in 2010.
He is bilingual in English and Chinese. Since then he has expanded his knowledge and experience working in various veterinary clinics and emergency hospitals in Sydney. He spent one year working in hospital in the UK where he gained invaluable experience and skills. After being the veterinary director at Parramatta Veterinary Hospital for the last year, he decided to bring his passion and experience to Auburn Veterinary Hospital.
He is bilingual in English and Chinese. Since then he has expanded his knowledge and experience working in various veterinary clinics and emergency hospitals in Sydney. He spent one year working in hospital in the UK where he gained invaluable experience and skills. After being the veterinary director at Parramatta Veterinary Hospital for the last year, he decided to bring his passion and experience to Auburn Veterinary Hospital.
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At Auburn Veterinary Hospital, we pride ourselves in giving consistently high quality of care and customer service. Absolutely fantastic staff with a wonderful vet who went above and beyond to help me with all my questions regarding my fur baby Pud-pud. Everything was explained in detail and during my cat's 2 night stay, I received a phone call each morning and evening on my cat's condition.
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.
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.
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.
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