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Did you know that feline asthma affects 1-5% of cats? Symptoms include coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing. Over...
30/09/2020

Did you know that feline asthma affects 1-5% of cats? Symptoms include coughing, wheezing and difficulty breathing. Over time, feline asthma can damage parts of the airways and lead to life-threatening breathing difficulties. The good news is that feline asthma can be well-managed with medications similar to asthma puffers in humans. If you notice your cat coughing, make an appointment with your local vet today to find the cause and start their treatment.

The appearance of your pet’s skin and coat is often a sign of their overall health. Healthy dogs and cats on a good qual...
28/09/2020

The appearance of your pet’s skin and coat is often a sign of their overall health. Healthy dogs and cats on a good quality diet will have a smooth and glossy coat (excluding rough coat breeds). If your pet’s coat is looking dull, dry, oily or ‘scurfy’ (full of dead skin), it indicates there is something going on with either their diet or their health. Make an appointment with your local vet today to get your pet’s coat shine back.

Has your pet ever been stung by a bee or wasp? Some pets barely notice, while others may experience significant swelling...
23/09/2020

Has your pet ever been stung by a bee or wasp? Some pets barely notice, while others may experience significant swelling to the area of the sting. Unfortunately, some pets may even experience an allergic reaction of anaphylactic shock, which can be severely life-threatening. If you notice your pet start experiencing any swelling or collapse after a bee sting, call our clinic immediately.

Is your pet on flea control? Although parasites like fleas are less active in the colder months, as soon as the weather ...
21/09/2020

Is your pet on flea control? Although parasites like fleas are less active in the colder months, as soon as the weather begins to warm, they return with vengeance. Good quality preventatives will stop flea infestations on your pet and in your home, but if your pet already has fleas, it’s best to decontaminate your carpet, furniture and your pet’s bedding. Call your local vet today if you need help picking the right flea control for your pet.

If your pet has a thick or double coat, you’ll notice them start to shed as the winter weather comes to an end. Groomers...
16/09/2020

If your pet has a thick or double coat, you’ll notice them start to shed as the winter weather comes to an end. Groomers can help to remove the dead hair from your pet’s winter coat or if you are keen to do it yourself just make sure you use a brush that is gentle on the skin. Brush in the direction that the hair grows and if you encounter a mat, gently untangle it with your fingers. If your dog has several mats, take them to a groomer for assistance.

If your pet’s coat is looking a little worse for wear since winter’s end, don’t fret, skin and coat health can be mainta...
14/09/2020

If your pet’s coat is looking a little worse for wear since winter’s end, don’t fret, skin and coat health can be maintained with just a few simple steps. Firstly, ensure your pet is on regular flea control and fed a good quality diet. Wash your pet in a gentle, pH-balanced shampoo and only as often as needed. There are numerous skin conditions that can affect pets, so call your local vet clinic today if you notice any new or unusual changes to your pet’s skin conditions.

As the weather starts heating up, you might be wondering if you still need to use jackets and coats to keep your dog war...
09/09/2020

As the weather starts heating up, you might be wondering if you still need to use jackets and coats to keep your dog warm at night. If your dog has a short coat or low body fat, they will be more sensitive to the cold and will benefit from a winter jacket for longer. A good rule of thumb: if you see your dog shivering, or if the temperature is under 10 degrees, they will still benefit from a coat at night.

House plants are a great way to bring life and colour to your home but not all plants are compatible with pets. If you’v...
07/09/2020

House plants are a great way to bring life and colour to your home but not all plants are compatible with pets. If you’ve recently gotten new plants (or a new pet), check this list to make sure they aren’t toxic:
- Lilies (including peace lily and lily flowers)
- Oleander
- Ivy
- Sago palms
- Rubber tree plants
- Philodendrons
- Lantana

Some foods are delicious for us humans but very unhealthy for our pets. Steer your pup clear of chocolate, grapes, sulta...
26/08/2020

Some foods are delicious for us humans but very unhealthy for our pets. Steer your pup clear of chocolate, grapes, sultanas, onions, garlic and macadamia nuts, as they are all toxic foods for dogs. Some pets can also be lactose intolerant and become sick if they consume dairy products, like milk or cheese. If you do feed your pet dairy products, only feed in small amounts as a treat, and stop if any vomiting or diarrhoea occurs. Speak to your local vet for further advice on which foods for your pet to avoid.

As the cold and wet days linger through winter, remember to keep your pet warm, dry and comfortable. Carefully place you...
24/08/2020

As the cold and wet days linger through winter, remember to keep your pet warm, dry and comfortable. Carefully place your pet’s bed out of the weather and away from draughts, with a dry towel or rug to keep them warm. Coats can also help to protect your dog from the rain and keep them warm. Colder weather can also exacerbate arthritis in older pets with stiff joints, so chat with your local vet today if you have any health concerns about your pet during winter. With a little TLC, your pet can stay warm and cosy while outside gets wet and cold.

With rent, bills and all meals supplied – our pets get it pretty good. There is, however, the risk that our pets can ove...
19/08/2020

With rent, bills and all meals supplied – our pets get it pretty good. There is, however, the risk that our pets can overeat if their food is too readily available, which can lead to obesity and other health concerns. To help prevent overeating, only give your pet access to food at designated meal times for a limited period. Keep your pet active with exercise and stimulation activities, so that they’re not only focused on food. Ask your local vet for advice on how much food to feed your pet, as sometimes food volume can be reduced.

Does your cat get anxious when it’s time for a trip to the vet? Fortunately there are steps you can take to help make th...
17/08/2020

Does your cat get anxious when it’s time for a trip to the vet? Fortunately there are steps you can take to help make their experience a little less stressful. Get your cat used to their pet carrier before their appointment with us by practicing putting them in the carrier for short periods of time. You can also create a positive association for them by sneaking a few treats into the carrier. Speak to your local vet about calming medications and pheromone sprays that could help keep your cat calm for their next vet visit.

There is a painful dental condition cats can suffer from called FRL (Feline Resorptive Lesions). The condition occurs wh...
12/08/2020

There is a painful dental condition cats can suffer from called FRL (Feline Resorptive Lesions). The condition occurs when the tooth is eaten away, exposing the sensitive pulp of the tooth. Symptoms include lethargy and reduced appetite, and treatment involves removing the affected teeth. Cats with FRL don’t always show signs of mouth pain and may require teeth x-rays to diagnose the condition. An important reminder to regularly have your cat’s teeth checked. Is it time to get your cat’s teeth checked?

Regular brushing of your pet’s teeth helps to prevent the buildup of plaque and tartar and reduce the risk of gum diseas...
10/08/2020

Regular brushing of your pet’s teeth helps to prevent the buildup of plaque and tartar and reduce the risk of gum disease. Bacteria from unhealthy teeth and gums can enter the bloodstream, which can cause disease in the heart, liver and kidneys. Ask your local vet for brushing advice today.

When plaque and tartar build up on your dog's teeth, bacteria can infect the gum tissue and enter the bloodstream, endin...
05/08/2020

When plaque and tartar build up on your dog's teeth, bacteria can infect the gum tissue and enter the bloodstream, ending up in your dog's heart, causing heart disease. This is why regular health checks for your pet are so important, so that any potential teeth problems can be picked up early. If your pooch hasn’t had a check-up recently, book in for a consultation with your local vet today.

Giving your dog a bath helps to clean their coat, but it’s also important to regularly clean your pet’s toys, bowls and ...
03/08/2020

Giving your dog a bath helps to clean their coat, but it’s also important to regularly clean your pet’s toys, bowls and bedding. This helps remove dirt, germs and odour, as well as any potential flea eggs in the bedding. Use a gentle detergent or washing powder, rinse thoroughly and make sure everything is nice and dry before returning it to your pet to use again.

If you find a baby bird all by itself one day, take some time to watch, and ensure its parents aren’t still around carin...
29/07/2020

If you find a baby bird all by itself one day, take some time to watch, and ensure its parents aren’t still around caring for it. If the bird is small and not fully feathered, try to find its nest and, if you can, place it back inside the nest. If you aren’t able to reach its nest, call your local wildlife group to seek further advice. If the bird is injured, bring them into your local clinic to check over them.

With so many different products on the market, it can be hard to know what’s the best food for your pet. These general p...
27/07/2020

With so many different products on the market, it can be hard to know what’s the best food for your pet. These general principles will help you buy a good quality, safe food for your furry friend:
- Check the food is ‘complete and balanced’ – this means it has all the nutrients your pet needs for daily nutrition
- Check for ‘made to AAFCO standards’ – this is another sign the food is complete and balanced
- If produced in Australia, check the food complies with the Australian Standard (AS5812:2017), which is voluntary but recommended

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