Keep your paws off!
Keep your paws off! Our canine friends have a sweet tooth and they know that Easter eggs taste pretty good. Unfortunately chocolate is toxic to dogs and can cause some serious side effects. If you think your pooch has ingested
Keep your paws off! Our canine friends have a sweet tooth and they know that Easter eggs taste pretty good. Unfortunately chocolate is toxic to dogs and can cause some serious side effects. If you think your pooch has ingested
Ever wondered how much chocolate will be toxic for your dog? The answer is: ANY AMOUNT of chocolate can cause a a problem. As a general rule, the darker the chocolate the more toxic it is but if in doubt
Many people are surprised to learn that behavioural problems are often associated with an underlying medical condition. A grumpy dog might have painful joints and a cat that is no longer using the litter tray might be anxious. If you
Taking your pet to the vet for regular check ups (every 6-12 months) will help detect any health changes early. Sometimes we may hear a heart murmur (abnormal blood flow) or an arrhythmia (irregular rhythm). These may be reason for
How do you know if your dog loves you? Watch for: he brings his squeaky toys to you he stares lovingly in your eyes he yawns when you yawn Check out this video of a dog who REALLY loves his
If your pet has been diagnosed with heart disease there may be some good news! For many heart conditions, there are excellent medications available that can help improve the function of your pet’s heart and help them live a happier
If you live along the east coast of Australia or if you are visiting the east coast with your pet, make sure your pet is protected against the potentially fatal paralysis tick. Call us to find a suitable tick prevention
Heart disease isn’t easy to spot. It tends to creep up on our pets slowly over many months to many years. Being able to recognise some of the signs can help improve your pet’s quality and quantity of life. Call