Find Out How to Celebrate Australian Vets for World Vet Day
Is there an increasing demand for vets in Australia? Yes, there certainly aren’t enough vets for the animals that need them. World Vet Day is
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Pet Water Additives - What's The Deal?
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Ever heard of cat or dog dental water additives? These are useful tonics that you can pour into your pet's water bowl to help improve their dental health,5 days ago
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Car insurance offers a financial cushion when you get into an accident or your car gets damaged, but did you know that you can accelerate your insurance1 week ago
5 Reasons You Absolutely Should Adopt an Adult Cat for Love Your Pet Day
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In keeping with this week's loved up theme... Did you know the 20th of February is Love Your Pet Day? Why not celebrate by looking into adopting an adultIs there an increasing demand for vets in Australia? Yes, there certainly aren’t enough vets for the animals that need them. World Vet Day is
Yikes! Is your dog’s or cat’s bad breath sending you for the hills? Research shows that over 80% of dogs and 70% of cats have dental
Most people know that chocolate is bad for dogs (and cats, in case you didn’t know!) But how much is dangerous? Your Labrador eating a
“Keep in a cool, dry place.” That seems to be the long and short of dog and cat food storage, right? Well, there’s actually more
Ever wondered about pet food manufacture and labelling regulations in Australia? You’re definitely not alone. At some point in our lives, almost every pet owner
Kidney disease in dogs, also known as renal disease, is a topic that warrants thoughtful discussion and understanding. Why? It’s a potentially life-threatening condition that
Many common health problems in dogs are similar or even the same as human health problems. However, when dogs go to the doctor, treatment isn’t
Simply saying the words “dog ear infection” can make you cringe. Just thinking about painful, oozing, swollen ears can be bad enough, but actually experiencing
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