Keep your pet comfortable this Winter
By John Morgan | Dated May 12, 2025 | 0 Comments
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By John Morgan | Dated March 12, 2026
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.
While highly variable between cases, symptoms of Leptospirosis infection can include:
In Early 2026 there was a single case of Leptospirosis diagnosed in a dog living in Mosman with no recent travel history.
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 are recommending vaccination of Leptospirosis in the following circumstances:
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).




















