Everything You Need to Know About Veterinary Services

Posted on: 17 November 2020

Since people differ, you might find that, for example, one person may prefer to keep a cat as a pet, while another may prefer a dog. These are two different pets that might require different veterinary services. That is why you come across veterinarians who specialise in different pets. Like human beings, pets require medical services to ensure they lead a healthy life. As a pet owner, you owe your pet a comfortable and healthy life; that is why it is recommended that if you are planning on keeping a particular pet, find a veterinarian who specialises in that pet and visit them to get advice.
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Are You Doing Enough For Your Dog's Teeth?

Posted on: 17 October 2019

Most pet owners spend a lot of time thinking about the health of the animals in their care. If you have a dog, you're probably doing a lot to look after their physical health: giving them flea drops every month and worming tablets every three months, taking them to a groomer a few times a year, buying them a high-quality food and making sure they don't eat cooked bones or anything else that could be potentially dangerous for them.
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The Quick Action That's Needed When Your Dog Is Hit by a Car

Posted on: 25 October 2017

Being hit by a car is quite obviously going to be a traumatic event for your beloved dog, as well as for you (particularly if you witnessed the accident). By taking quick, decisive action, you can ensure that your dog gets the treatment that they need. So what do you need to do when your dog is hit by a car? Keep Them Calm Speak to your dog in an effort to keep them calm.
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2 Points to Know if You Suspect Your Dog Has Been Bitten by a Snake

Posted on: 15 March 2017

Summer is almost over, which means very shortly Australia's snakes begin their hunt for somewhere to hide during winter hibernation. Each year, thousands of dogs accidentally get bitten by snakes that pets encounter while they are out and about playing in the grass. Long grass and piles of stored wood or rubbish piles are two places snakes love to hang out as the season changes. As a new dog owner, do you know the symptoms of a snake bite so you can take emergency action if needed?
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