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For veterinarians, vet nurses, pet owners and anyone who is more than passionate about pets and animals!

    Fun With Anal Glands! - Dr Jo Sillince

    Fun With Anal Glands! - Dr Jo Sillince

    Well even though it says it in the title - 'fun' is not necessarily what what you would call dealing with this problem in dogs mainly.

    But as always Dr Jo Sillince from Pets Australia describes the condition, causes and solution in her own humorous way for the benefit of us all :-)

    • 4 min
    Study - Pets Are Good For Our Health - Nadia Crighton

    Study - Pets Are Good For Our Health - Nadia Crighton

    We've all known it ever since we've started having pets of our own, but a study out of Queensland Uni now proves the health benefits of pet ownership - for adults as well as kids!

    Study proves pets are good for our health!Former DOGSLife Magazine editor Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia tells us that recently in Queensland, research has revealed that spending time in parks and nature can positively impact on blood pressure and overall mental health and well-being.

    The study, which was led by The University of Queensland and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Environmental Decisions, suggests that having a good dose of nature is good for your health.

    • 5 min
    How To Find A Feline Friendly Vet - Dr Kim Kendall

    How To Find A Feline Friendly Vet - Dr Kim Kendall

    What makes a good 'Cat Vet'?... Dr Kim Kendall say's cat lovers AND vets need to think more about what really makes a 'Feline Friendly' practice and offer some practical advice in this podcast.

    • 8 min
    Easter Dangers - Chocolates & Lillies - Nadia Crighton

    Easter Dangers - Chocolates & Lillies - Nadia Crighton

    As the Easter bunny gears up for another busy night of delivering eggs to all the children around the globe, Pet Insurance Australia is reminding all pet lovers that Easter can spell disaster to an unsuspecting dog or cat.

    “This is a great time of year to celebrate with friends and family,” Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia says. “However it’s important to take some simple steps to ensure you don’t end up spending your precious long weekend, highly stressed at the local veterinary hospital.”

    With the main ingredients of Easter celebrations being chocolate it’s a good idea to remind the children and the older chocolate lovers that this delectable treat needs to be kept out of reach from the family pet. In 2016 over 1000 pets were treated for Theobromine/Chocolate poisoning.

    “Hiding a box of chocolates behind the couch cushion won’t suffice for a curious hound,” Crighton says. “Master scavengers will go to no end to find the hidden chocolates that can lead to a very sick dog.”

    PIA is also advising pet owners to be careful with flowers.

    “If your lovely Easter bouquet contains lilies it is vital you remove them or showcase them in an area your pet cannot access,” she warns. “Lilies are highly toxic to cats and dogs and can cause adverse reactions that can lead to death.”

    Many pet owners will also be travelling with their beloved pets around this time of year. Ensuring you are prepared will keep your pet safe.

    “Keeping pets safely secure in the car is not only paramount for their safety, but also for yours,” Crighton suggests. “Use specially designed seatbelts, harnesses and cages and don’t forget your updated tags and leashes.”

    COMMON EASTER COMPLAINTS;
    •Chocolate poisoning
    •Foreign Object removal
    •Poisoning

    GREAT PET EASTER TIPS
    •Get your dog involved in all the fun! Don some bunny ears and enjoy a nice long walk in the Spring sunshine.
    •Yes, your dog can join in the egg hunt. A great tip is to pop the Easter eggs inside boxes or plastic containers to prevent them finding the treats before the children!
    •Make some doggy safe treats and encourage your guests to treat the dog from this ‘safe’ jar and not their plate.
    •Use Easter baskets and have a special safe place you put these to keep them out of reach from the dog and cat. Don’t forget to pick up all wrappings too!

    • 5 min
    Pregnant? Get Rid Of The Cat! (True or False?) - Dr Jo Sillince

    Pregnant? Get Rid Of The Cat! (True or False?) - Dr Jo Sillince

    So many 'old wives tales' get muddled up with 21st century science. Maybe you've been told this? "Are you pregnant? Then you MUST get rid of the cat as soon as possible!"

    It still seems to be a common thought among pregnant women around the world - one which sadly means cats being 'dumped' for no reason whatsoever. So who better to find out more about this controversial topic than the very colourful Dr Jo Sillince from Pets Australia "true or false - having a cat is dangerous for pregnant women?

    More Reading:
    http://www.vettalktv.com/audio/cats/Cats_and_Pregnancy-Pets_Australia.pdf

    • 2 min
    Keeping Pets Safely Warm In Winter - Nadia Crighton

    Keeping Pets Safely Warm In Winter - Nadia Crighton

    Feeling the chilly weather yet? Well if we're feeling the cold so are our pets! - And most domestic dogs and cats want to do just like us and curl up in front of the fire - whether it's an open one, gas or electric.

    But there are dangers all pet owners need to be aware of as Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia explains!

    • 5 min

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