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Helping to ease storm phobias
We’re heading back into storm season and this year won’t be any easier for those dogs that hate things that go BANG! In fact, in most cases fear of storms tends to worsen as our pets age. So, what can … Continue reading
All About Fleas
The pesky flea can be a major headache to the owners of cats and dogs and provide major discomfort to your animal. The flea is the most common canine/feline pest and can cause a number of ailments, including severe itching, … Continue reading
Bathing Your Cat
When it comes to cats and water, things can get pretty hairy! Most cats hate being immersed in water and find the bath an incredibly stressful experience. So at the end of the day, should you be bathing your cat?
Territory Is To A Cat What Company Is To A Dog
Most people are aware that dogs love the company of their owners and most love other dogs too. Dogs in general feel content when they have company because they are “pack” animals. But cats are a different matter.
The War on Paralysis Ticks!
Tick season is in full swing and that means getting ready to do battle with those nasty parasites lurking around in the grass and bushes of your fur friend’s favourite park! Knowledge and prevention are your best weapons and we’re … Continue reading
Winter Weight
Has your pet packed on some winter weight? While some pets need a bit more food over the colder months to make up for the extra energy they burn while active, others may be more reluctant to move about when … Continue reading
Win BIG with Panoramis!
Buy a pack of Panoramis in-store at Pet Doctors Palm Beach for a chance to win 1 in 10 prizes drawn monthly. With $1000 up for grabs + a Grinz Ball for the first 1000 entries there is one more reason … Continue reading
Pancreatitis
Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas and is a painful disorder very commonly seen in dogs of any age, breed or sex.
Why We Recommend Pet Blood Testing
Because communication with pets limits their ability to tell us when something is wrong physical examination and sometimes pet blood testing is required to check everything is working as it should be.
All About Cataracts In Pets
Cataracts in pets cause blurred vision and left to thicken and become denser means they will most likely lead to blindness. A cataract is when the lens of the eye starts to form an opacity and can be caused by … Continue reading