Posted at 10:33h
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by Tamsyn Singh
We all know that the vitamins and minerals we eat go a long way to maintaining our health and strength. The same is true for your animals – getting the right nutrients can help them stay healthy and happy, and support their growth and vitality.
What...
Posted at 10:52h
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It’s a nightmare scenario – you arrive home and your furry friend isn’t there to greet you. Unfortunately for many pets, even if they are found safe and well there isn’t always a way to find out where they belong and get them back home.
That’s why many...
Posted at 14:05h
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We all love chocolates and treats, but you’ll have to find a unique way to show that special pet in your life how loved they really are – people food can be a real danger to your animals.
Here are some of the top foods...
Posted at 09:28h
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by Tamsyn Singh
Pet hair is a normal part of living with your furry friend – with so many positives, it’s just one of those things to manage as best you can. However, with the right hacks, you can make keeping a clean home easier on yourself.
Here are...
Posted at 09:48h
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When you’re going away and have to leave your furry friends at home, you want to make sure they’re getting the best possible care. Your two basic options are pet sitting and pet boarding.
Pet sitting means having someone come to your house to care for...
Posted at 11:12h
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Most of us have had mixed experiences with a quarantine haircut – and during the pandemic, it’s likely our pet’s grooming was done from home as well. Keeping your pets looking and feeling great is best handled by a professional groomer, but there’s nothing wrong...
The weather is heating up, so it’s important to ensure that the sunny weather is something that your pet can enjoy along with you. Also known as heat stress, heat stroke is a potentially deadly condition that can happen quickly. To get in ahead of...
Posted at 09:58h
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The indoors is safest for your cat. The outdoors holds many potential threats, like predators, diseases, poisons, and cars – which is why indoor cats tend to live longer, healthier lives. Keeping your cat indoors also helps to protect the native wildlife that might live...
Posted at 13:25h
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With the increased time indoors, many of us are looking a little chubbier these days – and the same could be said for our pets. It’s not uncommon for Australian pets to be overweight, but left unchecked, it can have a massive impact on their...
It’s no surprise that you feel better after spending time with your pet. But it’s not just a superficial feeling – pets have real power to help boost your mood and increase your quality of life. From improving your mental health to proven boosts to your...