We have separate wards for dogs, cats and other quiet pets and an isolation area. All of the wards have air conditioning to ensure the pets are comfortable.
The picture to the left shows our main dog ward. We have stainless steel kennels that are easy to keep hygienically clean in a variety of sizes including a large "Walk-in" kennel for giant dogs. There is also a small run joining the ward where we can take dogs to stretch their legs.
Our cat ward (on the right) is a quieter area so that the cats and other small pets hospitalised are able to feel less stressed. We use electronic pumps to administer intravenous fluids to animals at our Hospital that means accurate quantities and rates of administration can be achieved.
We have a small isolation ward away from the other wards. This allows us to look after very ill animals that could potentially infect other animals. Barrier nursing is often required when such pets are admitted. The isolation ward has it's own set of equipment and bedding materials.