Vet Services: Caring for Your Pregnant Dog Posted on:
7 May 2021
Your dog starts showing signs of pregnancy by being restless and anxious. Some dogs will begin panting, vomiting, and pacing while others lose appetite. Others will begin
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Understanding Amphetamine Poisoning Posted on:
10 February 2021
Amphetamines are used to treat a range of health conditions including certain sleep disorders and ADHD. Amphetamines can also be prescribed to support weight loss and are
Puppy Training: Signs of Potential Health Problems Posted on:
21 January 2021
When you bring a new puppy home it's an exciting time and both you as your puppy goes through a period of adjustment. All puppies need to be trained to behave in an accep
Dog Care: Ibuprofen Poisoning Explained Posted on:
21 December 2020
Ibuprofen is a commonly used medicine that can be bought from a pharmacy and is often kept on-hand at home to treat headaches and mild aches and pains. It can also be pre
4 Main Reasons You Should Desex Your Cat Posted on:
23 November 2020
Desexing is a general name for various procedures that qualified vets perform on male and female cats. Desexing a female cat is a process that involves removing the ovari
Would Your Parrot Benefit From Professional Grooming? Posted on:
2 October 2020
There are approximately 4.8 million pet dogs in Australia. You might think that cats are the second most popular pet, but you would be mistaken. While there are around 3.
5 Important Reasons to Schedule Regular Dog Grooming Posted on:
30 July 2020
Regular grooming for your dog isn't just to keep them pretty, it's also incredibly good for their health. The process can be a bit intimidating for some dog parents. If t
Are You Making These Dog Grooming Mistakes? Posted on:
10 July 2020
Everyone wishes to be the best parent for their dog. One of the things you have to do to keep your dog happy and healthy is grooming it. But if you own a dog, then you un
Two situations in which you might want to buy a bell for your cat's collar Posted on:
2 June 2020
If the collar your cat wears does not currently have a bell on it and either of these situations sound familiar, you might want to buy one for them.
Your outdoor cat is n
Common Signs Your Pet Has a Post-Surgery Infection Posted on:
12 February 2020
Vet surgery is performed on pets to treat an illness or after an injury. For instance, it can be done to remove foreign objects or tumours, repair torn ligaments and also