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Pets Safe and Healthy During Summer

Keeping Your Pets Safe and Healthy During Summer

Summer is almost here in Australia, and with it, an increase in creepy crawlies, outdoor activities and hot weather. All these things can pose a possible health risk to your furry family member if you don’t stay vigilant and aware.  Please continue reading to learn more about the dangers your pet faces during summer, and […]

Adopting a Rescue Dog Or Cat Things to Consider

Adopting a Rescue Dog Or Cat: Things to Consider

Adopting a pet is one of the best, most fulfilling things you can do in your life, especially if the animal has been rescued from an abusive or destructive home life. However, it is also a significant lifestyle change, and there are many important things to consider before deciding to adopt a rescue dog or

Protecting Your Pets from Paralysis Ticks

Protecting Your Pets from Paralysis Ticks

Paralysis ticks pose a significant risk to your furry family members, making it important to understand everything you can about them to protect your dogs and cats from bites. In general, tick bites are more serious for dogs than cats.  With tick season fast upon us (from September to March), now is the best time

Pets and Snake Bites

Pets and Snake Bites

As the weather starts to warm up and summer gets closer, Australia’s many snakes begin to wake up and emerge from their hibernation. In Australia, Snake season takes place from September to April, and is a time that poses an extra risk to your dogs and cats. According to PetSure, snake bites pose a higher

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Conjunctivitis in Dogs (Canine Conjunctivitis)

Conjunctivitis (pink eye or canine conjunctivitis) is a common eye issue for dogs that is usually caused by allergies or when the tissue surrounding your dog’s eyes (conjunctiva) becomes irritated or inflamed. Canine conjunctivitis can be treated effectively, but it’s important to recognise the symptoms and get them to the vet as soon as possible.