by Nicole Darling | May 15, 2025 | Cats, Dogs, Microchip & Desexing
The Misadventures of Coco: The Importance of Keeping Microchip Details Up-to-Date Microchipping is an important part of responsible dog and cat ownership. The small, rice-sized microchip is implanted between the shoulder blades and, when scanned, displays a unique...
by Nicole Darling | Apr 7, 2025 | Cats, Dogs, Emergencies
Egg-scellent Advice: Protect Your Pets from Toxic Easter Treats Easter is a time for joy, celebration, reflection, and indulging in delicious treats. While we can enjoy chocolate eggs and hot cross buns freely, our beloved cats and dogs face a hidden danger lurking in...
by Nicole Darling | Mar 26, 2025 | Cats, Dogs, Eye Health
How To: Eye Drops with a Third Eyelid Flap The third eyelid, known as the “nictitating membrane,” is a natural extra layer of protection in dogs’ and cats’ eyes. Its color is usually pink, and when their eyes are slightly closed, you may see it sweep...
by Nicole Darling | Mar 26, 2025 | Cats, Dogs, Emergencies
Map It Out: Your Guide To Emergency Vets in Adelaide Adelaide used to have limited options for urgent veterinary care outside of regular hours. However, the recent establishment of more clinics has increased both the number of choices and the coverage available for...
by Nicole Darling | Jan 1, 2025 | Cats, Dogs, Emergencies
More Hotdogs, Less Hot Dogs: Keeping Pets Cool In Summer Summer heat can be dangerous for pets, especially those with short noses, like bulldogs, pugs and persians, or those who are overweight or have underlying health conditions. Keeping your pet cool is essential to...
by Nicole Darling | Dec 18, 2024 | Dogs, Eye Health
Harvey: The Dog Who Couldn't Produce His Own Tears Harvey has a condition called Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca, more commonly known as “Dry Eye.” Dry Eye occurs when either not enough tears are produced or the tears are of poor quality and evaporate too...
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