Protect your pet this Christmas!
The festive season is upon us. While enjoyable, the festive season can present challenges for our pets. Here are some tips to help to protect your pets from hazards and keep them safe this Christmas period.
Information and articles to help you take care of your pet, and help to avoid some of the common preventable accidents and illnesses that can occur.
The festive season is upon us. While enjoyable, the festive season can present challenges for our pets. Here are some tips to help to protect your pets from hazards and keep them safe this Christmas period.
Your pets’ skin, especially sparsely haired areas, can become itchy and irritable after time outside, especially in warmer weather. With a few simple tips, we can ensure our pets enjoy the outdoors without itchy summer skin.
Heat stress can develop quickly in pets and livestock, and can be life threatening. Heat stress occurs when an animal’s body is unable to cool itself enough to maintain a healthy temperature.
With most of the workforce shifting to working from home in 2020, family pets across Australia rejoiced. However, with the situation in Australia gradually settling into a new normal, this brings with it more time spent away from home doing the things we used to do.
There are many things around your home which can be poisonous to cats. Below are some common household items which it can be useful to be aware of as a cat owner.
Our modern-day lifestyles can contribute to our pets being overweight. Obesity is the most common nutritional condition in Australian pets, with national surveys reporting that 41% of dogs and 32% of cats in Australia are either overweight or obese (PFIAA, January 2020).
If you’re thinking of taking out a pet insurance policy, there are many variables to take into account. One of these factors that can be easily overlooked by those of us who are less familiar with insurance is sublimits. These can catch pet owners by surprise in certain circumstances when the unexpected happens – and not in a pleasant way.
Adopting and bringing home a new puppy or kitten can be a big change for both your new pet and your family. While they can be very excitable, they are often easily scared and nervous about new situations. Luckily, some planning and preparation of your home and routine can help smooth the transition process for you both.
Pet ownership is a huge responsibility. Pets enrich our lives in so many ways, but we are solely responsible for their food, exercise, housing and health care needs. As their owners, we must commit to caring for them and enriching their lives, too.
Deciding what breed of dog to get is as important a decision as choosing whether to get a dog in the first place, for people considering pet ownership.
Just like us, our dogs can get anxious from time to time. Below are some commons signs of anxiety in dogs and situations where they can occur.
Where you get your new puppy or kitten from is important. Dogs and cats inherit genetic and behavioural traits from their parents, and the research time you invest upfront can pay dividends in the long run for a happy, healthy pet.
Dental disease is one of the most common problems diagnosed in our pets and, if left untreated, can cause them significant pain and suffering.
Visiting a vet clinic can be a real problem for some of our pets, especially if they have had previous bad experiences. New smells, other animals, bright lights and different noises can all add to the tension.
Dogs and cats can happily live side by side. Slow introductions, patience, and safe places to retreat are essential for your animals and household peace.
Many workplace factors place pressures on vets and contribute to the high prevalence of anxiety, depression, stress, burnout and suicide seen within the profession.
There are a few very important things you need to remember when adopting a new puppy.
While cats are very independent animals, they do still require a certain level of care to keep them happy and healthy. You must consider the environment in which your cat lives, as well as their habits and grooming requirements.
Taking care of your dog is so much more than just food, water and a backyard. To properly care for your dog, you need to consider the many variables with your pet, such as breed requirements, grooming needs, exercise needs and their own behaviour.
As the weather turns cooler, our pets can feel stiff and uncomfortable, just like we do. However, a few simple measures can help make winter more comfortable for both you and your pet.