Giyani Animal Clinic

Giyani Animal Clinic Giyani Animal Clinic is open Monday - Thursday from 07h30 until 16h30, and Friday from 07h30 to 13h30

03/10/2022

Please note that due to the strike action in and around Giyani today, we will not be attending to any call outs.
We apologise for any inconvenience. We will try and assist in other ways where possible.

The clinic will be open for consults today from 7h30 to 16h30.

Clinic hours:
Monday to Thursday 7h30 to 16h30
Friday 7h30 to 13h30.

The clinic can be contacted on 0739086701.

Today we observe the16th annual  ! Let us commemorate World Rabies Day through One Health and by working towards zero de...
28/09/2022

Today we observe the16th annual !

Let us commemorate World Rabies Day through One Health and by working towards zero deaths.

Together, we can !

Report any suspected rabid animals immediately to your state or private veterinarian, animal health technician or the police.

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30



South African Veterinary Association

Photo credit: Global Alliance for Rabies Control

Just one day to go until  , highlighting the   goal. Don’t forget – it’s never too late to vaccinate your dogs and cats ...
27/09/2022

Just one day to go until , highlighting the goal.

Don’t forget – it’s never too late to vaccinate your dogs and cats and save lives!

Report any suspected rabid animals immediately to your state or private veterinarian, animal health technician or the police.

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30



Global Alliance for Rabies Control South African Veterinary Association

Photo credit: Global Alliance for Rabies Control

Rabies is currently a very serious problem in South Africa, with outbreaks in animals occurring in all nine provinces. H...
26/09/2022

Rabies is currently a very serious problem in South Africa, with outbreaks in animals occurring in all nine provinces. High-risk dog rabies cycles are present in Limpopo, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal, the Eastern Cape and on the Free State-Lesotho border.

South African Veterinary Association encourages South Africans from all walks of life to vaccinate their dogs and cats – it is never too late to vaccinate!

Report any suspected rabid animals immediately to your state or private veterinarian, animal health technician or the police.

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30



Global Alliance for Rabies Control

Photo credit: Mr Kevin de Roux,
Chairperson: Rabies Advisory Group

Rabies kills at least one person in the world every nine minutes. More than 59 000 people die from rabies each year and ...
22/09/2022

Rabies kills at least one person in the world every nine minutes. More than 59 000 people die from rabies each year and about 95% of these deaths occur in Africa and Asia, according to the World Organisation for Animal Health. Children are often the victims of rabies.

It is critically important that every pet owner has their dogs and cats vaccinated to protect both humans and animals against rabies.

Report any suspected rabid animals immediately to your state or private veterinarian, animal health technician or the police.

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30



Global Alliance for Rabies Control South African Veterinary Association

Photo credit: Dr Toni Younghusband

  that vaccinating 70% of dogs in high-risk areas can eliminate canine  ? Let us unite with the rest of the world to pre...
20/09/2022

that vaccinating 70% of dogs in high-risk areas can eliminate canine ?

Let us unite with the rest of the world to prevent this terrible disease through vaccination. Prevention is the only option!

Report any suspected rabid animals immediately to your state or private veterinarian, animal health technician or the police.

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30



Global Alliance for Rabies Control South African Veterinary Association

It is critically important that every pet owner has their dogs and cats vaccinated to protect both humans and animals ag...
17/09/2022

It is critically important that every pet owner has their dogs and cats vaccinated to protect both humans and animals against rabies.

The first rabies vaccine is given at 12 weeks (three months) of age, followed by a booster vaccination between one and 12 months later. Thereafter, a booster is required every three years. In high-risk areas, annual vaccination is strongly recommended.

Let us unite with the rest of the world to eliminate rabies through One Health and zero deaths, in the run-up to World Rabies Day and beyond.

Report any suspected rabid animals immediately to your state or private veterinarian, animal health technician or the police.

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30



Global Alliance for Rabies Control South African Veterinary Association

Should a person get bitten by an animal and there is reason to suspect rabies from the animal’s behaviour and history (e...
14/09/2022

Should a person get bitten by an animal and there is reason to suspect rabies from the animal’s behaviour and history (e.g. it is not vaccinated), the person needs to wash the wound well with soap and running water and seek medical attention immediately.

Rabies preventative treatment will include a series of rabies vaccines, as well as immunoglobulin injected into the wound (if the skin has been breached).

Bite victims can still receive immunoglobulin up to seven days after the initial treatment, although it should ideally be administered immediately.

Pet owners need to remember that not only stray dogs can be infected, but that rabies can also be transmitted to unvaccinated household pets via saliva – not necessarily only through a bite.

Report any suspected rabid animals immediately to your state or private veterinarian, animal health technician or the police.

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30



Global Alliance for Rabies Control South African Veterinary Association

Rabies is a zoonotic disease, which means that people can become infected by an infected animal. The virus is shed in sa...
12/09/2022

Rabies is a zoonotic disease, which means that people can become infected by an infected animal.

The virus is shed in saliva and is spread mainly by the bite, scratch or lick of an infected animal.

Rabies affects the brain and is fatal once a person or animal shows clinical signs. Animals infected by rabies show changes in behaviour and neurological symptoms. They may show the following signs: excessive salivation, paralysis, inability to swallow, continuous vocalisation, aggressiveness or non-responsive behaviour.

Report any suspected rabid animals immediately to your state or private veterinarian, animal health technician or the police.

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30


South African Veterinary Association Global Alliance for Rabies Control

This year for  , the Global Alliance for Rabies Control is placing emphasis on the theme of “One Health, Zero Deaths”.  ...
09/09/2022

This year for , the Global Alliance for Rabies Control is placing emphasis on the theme of “One Health, Zero Deaths”.

The idea of One Health is hugely significant because it points to the fact that the health of humans, animals and the environment are inextricably linked and interdependent. Only through an inclusive approach of collaboration and participation in all related sectors can this lethal disease be eliminated.

The South African Veterinary Association encourages South Africans from all walks of life to vaccinate their dogs and cats – it is never too late to vaccinate!

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30

08/09/2022

The Giyani Animal Clinic will be closed tomorrow, Fri 9th Sep, as all veterinary staff will be attending a farmers’ day in Hlomela village. We will open again at 07h30 on Mon 12th Sep.

28 September 2022 is  ! The theme for this year is “Rabies: One Health, Zero Deaths”, emphasising the need for us all to...
07/09/2022

28 September 2022 is !

The theme for this year is “Rabies: One Health, Zero Deaths”, emphasising the need for us all to work together to achieve the goal.

Rabies is deadly, but preventable through the vaccination of dogs and cats, so let’s play our part to keep our communities safe!

Vaccinate your dogs and cats by visiting your local veterinarian or state veterinarian.

Giyani Animal Clinic is open for free rabies vaccinations and primary animal healthcare:
Monday to Thursday - 7h30 to 16h30
Friday - 7h30 to 13h30

South African Veterinary Association
Global Alliance for Rabies Control

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Giyani Animal Clinic, Khensani Road
Giyani
0826

Opening Hours

Monday 07:30 - 16:30
Tuesday 07:30 - 16:30
Wednesday 07:30 - 16:30
Thursday 07:30 - 16:30
Friday 07:30 - 13:30

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