With Cyclone Debbie not long gone, we thought it would be prudent to take some time to talk about disaster planning for your pets. …
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Cushings Disease Case Study
Jimmy is a 9 year old Maltese cross. This boisterous little man was thirstier than normal and had suddenly started to wee in the house. His owners noticed he had a bit of a pot belly but had put this down to Jimmy getting older, not that he potentially had Cushings Disease. …
Tips For A Pet Safe Easter
For whatever reason you celebrate Easter, it’s safe to say the majority of people love to binge on Easter goodies, which can be harmful to our pets. Here are our top tips to a pet safe Easter. …
A Buggy Problem
Dogs, and especially cats, can be tempted to eat bugs, which might seem a harmless habit for the most part, but can also be a buggy problem for a few reasons. …
Is There Such Thing As A Pet Flu?
It’s a common question: is there such thing as a pet flu? The answer is yes but unlike in humans, there isn’t typically a flu season for dogs and cats and infection can occur year round. …
Boredom Busters For A Bored Pet
A mentally stimulated dog is a happy dog. Here are just a few great ideas to help occupy your bored pet. …
Common Behavioural Issues in Pets
Here are a few of the behavioural issues in pets we talk about with our clients on a daily basis. …
The Big Benefits of Puppy School
Many vets on the Coast run puppy school classes for their most fresh-faced clients, because the benefits of enrolling your pooch in one of these classes are so important to starting your new pup on the right path in life. …
The Dangers Of Cycads
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. …