10 DIC 2019 · *** FREE TO USE FOR ANY VET PRACTICES AFFECTED BY SMOKE HAZARD! ***
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SMOKE HAZARDS - December2019
Have you been affected by this horrible smoke from the bush-fires choking the city? What about your pets!
We’re seeing greatly increased numbers of dogs and cats with serious breathing problems – particularly brachycephalic flat-faced breeds such as Pugs, ShiTzus, Chihuahuas and cats such as Persians, Himalayans, Scottish Fold and Exotic Short-hair.?
Our advice is to keep pets indoors as much as possible and minimize outdoor time and walks at least for the time-being.
Of course if you have any concerns about your pet’s health during this air pollution crisis – give us a call ASAP – warning signs can include excessive panting, salivating and pets who seem agitated or whining.
Speedy intervention not only saves lives it will help prevent long-term respiratory issues.
1 MAR 2018 · You're in a panic! - Your much loved pet has been in an accident and requires immediate surgery. You don't care what it costs.... or do you?
There's not much difference between emergency medical care for humans and that for pets... except for the cost.
While Medicare ensures people don't have to pay for treatment...there's no similar safety net for pets...
To help explain why some things cost so much we turned to Specialist Surgeon Dr Sarah Goldsmid from the Animal Referral Hospital in Sydney for some answers.
26 FEB 2018 · Would you really know if your dog, cat or bird was sick? – Animals are very good at hiding pain or other symptoms of ill health so we thought we’d ask an expert for the tell-tale signs! Remember - even if you THINK something is wrong don't delay - especially if you have a bird.
Remember ALWAYS see your vet as soon as possible if you ever suspect anything is wrong with your pet - It may just save their lives and will save you money as Dr Jo Sillince from Pets Australia explains.
26 FEB 2017 · YUK!... ever had to 'clean up' after your dog. No not the odd #2, but VOMIT?
Most dogs don't do it that often, but when they do, is there really something seriously wrong with them?
Sydney's Animal Referral Hospital's Dr Sarah Goldsmid wanted to help pet owners understand a little more about the consequences for dogs who vomit so who better to ask than their very own Internal Medicine Specialist Dr Narelle Brown for some advice.
25 FEB 2017 · According to well known US dog trainer Robin Bennett, breeders warn parents, “Don’t leave the dog alone with children, no matter how friendly the breed.” Veterinarians advise, “Never leave a dog and a child in the same room together.” Dog trainers explain, “All dogs can bite so supervise your dog when you have children over.”
Everyone knows the drill. So why doesn’t it work?
This short podcast reveals just some of the reasons why... Including a very personal story from Robin where she was left to 'supervise' her critically ill father in hospital and had no idea what she needed to do!
You can read the original blog post here: http://bit.ly/2ldbnon
15 GEN 2017 · Health checks, teeth cleaning, surgical procedures are just of the things pet insurance covers - depending on your policy of course!
But what are some of the strangest claims Pet Insurance Australia has had to deal with?
Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia explains more
15 GEN 2017 · Just like us, our pets need a certain amount for water every day to stay healthy and hydrated.
But when is too much water 'too much' and what could happen?
Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia explains why
15 GEN 2017 · You want to see the 'miracle of birth'?... Just go to any animal pound or shelter!
Seriously though apart from the pet overpopulation the health benefits of de-sexing early are enormous and will actually save you money in the long run!
Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia explains why
15 GEN 2017 · The idea of having two or more pets is great - but will it work?
Two dogs... two cats, a Dog then a cat?... What could possibly go wrong!?
Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia explains more...
15 GEN 2017 · Just like people, being overweight carries with it increased health problems.
Thank goodness you've got pet insurance right? - Because if you don't, you just might be in for some hefty vet bills.
Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia explains why
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