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Attention all owners of lovable plant chewers!
Lots of plants in the garden can cause mild gastrointestinal symptoms in dogs that eat them but one plant family in particular can lead to serious illness and death: Cycads. (more…)
It’s difficult to think about your furry best friend being hurt or severely injured, but having a basic understanding of first aid should the situation ever present itself can make a world of difference to you and your pet. (more…)
If your dog has a longer coat, or fur that tends to shed, they will most likely end up with clumps of matted fur. Dog hair shafts are “barbed” and some breeds that have more barbs on the shaft than others, which means they will mat if not taken care of properly. These matted knots not only look horrible, but they can also hide infections, sores and bugs so it is best to prevent them if possible. (more…)
The Gold Coast is in the midst of a heatwave, and because our pets cool themselves through panting, lying on cool surfaces and drinking cool water, hot and humid weather like we’re experiencing at the moment is the most dangerous for them. (more…)
The heat is on and as we battle our way through summer, spare a though for your pet. (more…)
There are already plenty of snakes about so we are asking our clients to be extra vigilant. (more…)
It’s fun to involve your pet in the festive celebrations so here are our top tips on how to keep them safe this Christmas. (more…)
Is your pet ready for the Christmas holidays? If your pet is boarding over the holiday period and isn’t up to date with their vaccinations now is the time to get things in order. (more…)
This is the question many cat owners face when bringing their furry friend home for the first time: to keep indoors, or to let outdoors? (more…)
Our pets are little battlers most the time. They don’t show many signs that they are sick and will often suffer in silence. Sometimes even the most diligent pet parent can overlook when something is off, and we’ve put together a list of symptoms of a sick pet that need to be addressed by your vet if you notice them. (more…)