Exercise and dogs: The health impact
Just like in humans, dogs can feel the benefit when it comes to exercise as well. To be clear, I am not talking about excessive amounts, but simply a small walk [...]
Puppies and chewing
Along with mouthing and biting, chewing on all kinds of objects is also normal behaviour for puppies. There are a few reasons your puppy is chewing, it’s usually boredom or sometimes [...]
Caterpillars as pets
Is there anything more fascinating to kids than those brown fuzzy caterpillars that plague our gardens during winter? If your little ones are anything like mine, finding these little “Woolly Bears” can [...]
Floyd’s lump scare
We commonly get asked about lumps on our pets (especially as they get older), and it's a question that can be tricky to answer. Lumps can be a challenge as they can [...]
Feeding and Nutrition For Your Rabbit
Dr Ingrid Danylyk of Bird and Exotic Veterinary Services shares her recommended diet for adult rabbits: Fibre is an essential component of the rabbit diet. A variety of grass hays should be available to your [...]
WA Cat Legislation FAQs
With the upcoming new Cat Act taking affect from 1st of November 2013, you might have a few questions in mind. The Department of Local Government has prepared a list of [...]