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- Pet first aid
- Thinking of a new pet?
- Arthritis and Degenerative Joint Disease
- Cat fights
- Dental care
- Ear infections
- Heat stress
- The itchy pet
- lost pets
- Pet Insurance
- Pet pop-offs!
- Winter pet care
- Helping a baby possum
- Chocolate toxicity
- Heartworm Disease
- Atopic dermatitis or atopy
- Indoor vs Outdoor Cats - The Great Debate
- Canine Cough
- 10 Common Plants that are Toxic to Dogs & Cats
- Breed DNA Testing
- How to keep your indoor cat happy and healthy
- Separation Anxiety in Dogs
- Guinea Pig Teeth
- Bat Lyssavirus
- Why is my vet so busy?
- It's Not Long Until The Easter Bunny Arrives!
- The Hidden Danger: Why Throwing Sticks Can Harm Your Beloved Dog
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How to keep your indoor cat happy and healthy
Keeping your cat indoors is the safest option for your cat lowering their risk of injuries, parasites and infectious diseases. If you decide to keep your cat indoors it is important that you are meeting all their needs to keep them healthy, happy and ...
Posted in Pet Health at 07 August 19
Indoor vs Outdoor Cats - The Great Debate
When you first adopt your kitten or adult cat it is best to decide from the very beginning whether you would like to keep them indoors or allow them to roam. Making the decision early in their life means you can prepare them for an outdoor life w ...
Posted in Pet Health at 10 July 19
Atopic dermatitis or atopy
Atopic dermatitis is a very a common cause of itching in dogs and cats, especially in Queensland. In this condition, the animal’s skin reacts to a variety of allergens in the environment, like trees, pollens, grasses or insects. Most a ...
Posted in Pet Health at 15 May 19
Pet first aid
Over the course of your pet's life you may experience the occasional ‘accident’ that will require emergency veterinary care. These situations can be extremely stressful for you and your pet. Being prepared and knowing what to do ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Thinking of a new pet?
Choosing a new pet can be such an exciting time for the entire family! Pet ownership is extremely rewarding – the right pet in the right situation can become a valued and irreplaceable part of one’s life. It is impor ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Arthritis and Degenerative Joint Disease
What are Arthritis and Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD)? By definition, arthritis is inflammation in the joint and DJD refers to the progressive degenerative processes that result in pathology in a joint. These are painful conditions and in order ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Cat fights
HISSING, SPITTING AND YEOWLING IN THE BACKYARD! If you’re a cat owner, you’ll know the distinctive sound of yeoowwl… Spit! Spit! Followed by a quick scrummage and your cat either speeding in through the cat flap with eyes w ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Dental care
DENTAL DISEASE IN YOUR PET Dental disease is very common in our pets, although it often goes unnoticed (who wants to look inside a mouth full of slobber and sharp fangs!). Our pets can't tell you they have bad dental disease and in fact most d ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Ear infections
Shaking his Head, Scratching his ears, Rubbing his face… What's wrong with Pete? “Polly’s ears smell terrible!” “Rascal’s been rubbing his face like mad.” “Mutley’s got brown crumbly ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Heat stress
What is Heat Stroke? Hyperthermia, or heat stroke, as it is commonly referred to is a term used for severe overheating and an increase in temperature above the normal range for a canine which can lead to health issues. How can my pet get heat ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
The itchy pet
MY DOG/CAT IS SO ITCHY BUT HE DOESN’T HAVE FLEAS! So ‘Scruffy’ has suddenly started scratching like a mad thing: waking you up in the middle of the night, not spending any time chasing his favourite toys but rather ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
lost pets
There are few things as distressing to a pet owner as coming home to an empty house instead of being greeted by your enthusiastic four-legged friend. There are several thousand pets that go missing each year whether they’ve found a hole in the ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Pet Insurance
Affording the Best Veterinary Care For Your Pet The words "bargain” and "veterinary care” really do not go together, or if they do it means cutting costs and providing substandard care to provide a cheap service. This is ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Pet pop-offs!
WOW BUSTER! YOUR POP-OFFS ARE OVER-WHELMING! Ever been suffocated by stinky dog or cat flatulence? Battled to breathe while you’ve imagined he gets a little grin on his face? Flatulence occurs when there’s a build up of gas in ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Winter pet care
During the winter months, we all rug up and keep warm inside near the heater or fire. During this time, we spend more time indoors and may forget about keeping pets' vaccinations up to date or keeping parasites under cont ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Helping a baby possum
It is a common occurrence for joeys to be brought into the veterinary clinic. When a baby possum is found alone, most of the time it is because they lost their grip from their mother. Always look around to try to find the baby’s moth ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18
Chocolate toxicity
What happens if my dog eats chocolate? THE EASTER BUNNY IS COMING!!! HOORAY!!! Who doesn’t love chocolate? Even dogs will eat it any chance they get. However, it is recommended that you do not give chocolate to dogs in any form. Chocolate&nb ...
Posted in Pet Health at 23 October 18