Leptospirosis Update 30th April 2024
By John Morgan | Dated April 30, 2024
Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that can affect the kidney and liver of pets that is spread by rats. Infection is generally via direct contact with rats or by contact with stagnant water such as ponds. Cats can rarely be infected and there is no available vaccine for cats.
In 2023 there were 15 new infections of Leptospirosis in dogs in New South Wales. None of these were in the North Shore or Northern Beaches.
We have received some stock of Leptospirosis vaccinations after a period of significant shortage. While we are unable to vaccinate all dogs against Leptospirosis due to ongoing stock shortages we are recommending it in the following circumstances:
- Your dog has known access to rats (Ie. you have seen rats on your property).
- Your dog often plays in or drinks from stagnant water such as ponds.
- Your dog travels to the following suburbs (or their immediate surrounds):
- Albion Park
- Annandale
- Ashfield
- Balmain
- Bardia
- Bayswood
- Bobs Farm
- Bondi Junction
- Burradoo
- Cambewarra
- Cardiff
- Cardiff Heights
- Cheltenham
- Clovelly
- Cooks Hill
- Crows Nest
- Darlinghurst
- Elanora Heights
- Erskineville
- Falls Creek
- Figtree
- Firefly
- Glebe
- Gresford
- Horsley Park
- Huskisson
- Ingleside
- Jervis Bay
- Kembla Grange
- Lurnea
- Marrickville
- Medowie
- Newcastle
- Newtown
- Old Erowal Bay
- Paddington
- Potts Point
- Randwick
- Rangari
- Redfern
- Robertson
- Sanctuary Point
- Speers Point
- South Coast
- St Georges Basin
- Sanctuary Point
- Surry Hills
- Sussex Inlet
- Tomerong
- Tuggerah
- Trunkey Creek
- Vincentia
- Wallsend
- Waterloo
- Woollamia
- Worrowong Heights
Please call 94983000 or click here to book an appointment for vaccination online. If you are unsure you can check your dog’s vaccination status against Leptospirosis using our PetPortal by clicking here (please note “C7 Vaccination” includes Leptospirosis, “C5 Vaccination” does not).
Please be advised that due to inconsistent stock availability we can not guarantee constant supply of Leptospirosis vaccines.