Mar 31, 2022 | Cat care, Dog Care, Nutrition, Pet Safety, Poisons
Photos by pxhere.com Animals are naturally curious and playful, particularly when young, bored or under stimulated. Some animals are highly food motivated while others seem particularly fussy about what they put in their mouths. There are certain human foods and...
Feb 24, 2022 | Birds, Cat care, Dog Care, Exotic Pets, Guinea Pig, Kittens, Nutrition, Pet Safety, Poisons, Rabbit
Image source: pxhere.com Read the Fine Print The fine print states that the self-regulated pet food industry is tasked to abide by the Australian Standard for the Manufacturing and Marketing of Pet Food Standards (The Australian Standard AS5812). The RSPCA...
Feb 24, 2022 | Cat care, Dog Care, Nutrition, Pet Safety
Image source: pxhere.com Worried about your pet’s weight? Here’s where to start: Recognise your pet may have a weight issue.Book a check-up with The Village Vets to rule out health issues. Work with us to create a realistic and achievable Weight Management...
Feb 15, 2022 | Cat care, Dog Care, Fleas and Ticks, Paralysis Ticks
Illustration Source: Wikimedia Commons We are seeing a large number of larval tick cases causing skin lesions and irritation on dogs and cats. Larval ticks are the first life stage of the paralysis tick. They jump onto the animal from a bush and cause intense...
Feb 1, 2022 | Cat care, Dog Care, Kittens, Puppies
Image by pxhere.com This article from the RSPCA talks us through firstly, how to introduce your new dog to your family cat and secondly, how to introduce your new cat to your family dog. Give us a call at The Pymble Vet if you still have questions about...
Feb 1, 2022 | Cat care, Dog Care
Image by Robert Couse-Baker www.pxhere.com There is no doubt, pets are the winners through the COVID-19 Pandemic. Having their family around leads to a feeling of security and comfort. When working from home, it is important to: Maintain a normal routine for your...