
Found a Lost Pet In a Fire or Flood? Here’s What to Do
Sadly, it isn’t only humans who are badly affected by natural disaster like fires and floods. Animals, both domesticated and wild, often bear the brunt
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Sadly, it isn’t only humans who are badly affected by natural disaster like fires and floods. Animals, both domesticated and wild, often bear the brunt

The tinsel is up and the tree is groaning under the weight of baubles. Your Christmas lunch menu is all planned. What could possibly go

As pet parents, we want to do our best by our furry kids. To be the responsible pet parents that we aspire to be (like

Planning on taking pets in cars these Christmas holidays? Rules of the road vary from state to state so take some time to understand which

Separation anxiety is a commonly used term for dogs, and cats to a lesser degree. However, it’s less understood in birds. Bird owners or animal

Our recent research found that a third of Australian pet parents worry that their pet will be stolen by another person. Sadly, it’s not an

Hot summer days might be the stuff of postcards, but they can be hard on animals. And fur babies can’t just grab an icy cold

Witnessing animal abuse is never pleasant, no matter the animal. As a nation of animal-lovers, most Australians share HUHA’s philosophy that every animal deserves a safe,