Straying In: Latest News About Vet Treatments

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Straying In: Latest News About Vet Treatments

Mahatma Gandhi said, "The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." How incredibly insightful and true. When my children were growing up, we always had various pets on our property. My children were constantly bringing home strays to be nurtured and loved. I still have plenty of animals around because my children leave their pets with 'grandma' when they go travelling. At present, I have two dogs, three cats and a parrot! Over the years, I've always stressed the importance of regular vet visits. As soon as a stray was brought home, I would make an appointment. The simple preventative treatments provided by our vet saved a lot of money and heartache. I like to keep up to date with the latest vet treatments. I hope this blog provides useful information for those who care about animals. Thank you.

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Five Benefits of a Mobile Veterinarian Service

27 August 2024
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In today's fast-paced world, convenience is paramount, and this extends to the care we provide for our beloved pets. Mobile veterinarian services have emerged as a reliable alternative to traditional veterinary practices, delivering professional care directly to your doorstep. This blog post explores five key benefits of utilising a mobile veterinarian service, ensuring that your furry companions receive the best possible care in the most convenient manner. Enhanced Convenience Read More …

Identifying And Treating Cataracts In Dogs

31 July 2023
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Like humans, dogs can develop cataracts, and this condition can cause sight loss in your dog if it's left untreated. Cataracts are a condition that causes the lenses of your dog's eyes to become opaque. This occurs due to certain proteins in the lenses breaking down, and when they break down they begin to cluster together. Cataracts are a degenerative condition, and some dog owners don't notice their dog's eyes changing at first due to the often slow and progressive nature of this eye problem. Read More …

Four Ways That Your Vet Can Help Your Dog With Heatstroke In Australia

28 February 2023
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Heatstroke is a serious condition that occurs when the body's temperature rises quickly, causing damage to the brain, heart, and muscles. It can be fatal if left untreated.  Certain dogs such as Labradors and Cocker Spaniels are at a higher risk of developing heatstroke because they have short noses, which makes it harder for them to pant effectively when they're overheating. Other factors that can increase your dog's risk include obesity, being an older dog, or having underlying health problems such as heart disease or kidney issues. Read More …

How To Train Your Puppy For The Vet

26 October 2022
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Puppies have a lot to learn, and the early stages of training a young dog can be vital for their future development. Starting a young dog on a puppy training program that will help them get used to going to the vet regularly is a vital part of this process--and it's something that will help to keep your dog healthy and happy for the rest of their life. So what will you need to focus on to help a puppy's vet visit go like a dream? Read More …

Three Expenses To Budget For When Getting Your First Puppy

1 July 2022
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Getting a new puppy is really exciting and is sure to be a rewarding experience. However, while it's easy to take into account regular expenses like food, it's easy to overlook other items that should be on your budget. This article explains three things you should budget for when getting a new puppy. Your Initial Vet Visits and Vaccinations It's really important to get your puppy registered with a vet as soon as possible and work closely with them to ensure your puppy has a happy, healthy life. Read More …