Pet Poop Patrol: What Your Pet’s Droppings Reveal

As a pet owner, regular mine clearing in your garden is a daily task. Apart from being a straightforward, if yucky, hygiene chore, this poop patrol mission can play a part in monitoring your pet’s health. […]

How To Keep Your Dog Stress-Free

When a dog experiences stress, it triggers a physiological and behavioural response known as the “fight-or-flight” reaction. This reaction helps them deal with perceived threats or challenges, but if prolonged or frequent, it can have negative consequences on their physical and mental well-being. […]

How to Keep Your Cat Stress-free

Despite its independent nature, a cat can experience stress just like any other animal. […]

How To Care For A New Puppy Or Kitten

Welcoming your newly adopted fur bundle into the home is always an exciting moment. While caring for a new puppy or kitten is a big responsibility, it’s also a lot of fun. […]

What You Need To Know About Pugs

Pugs are a popular breed of dog that have captured the hearts of many due to their playful and affectionate nature. However, their adorable looks and lovable personalities come with several health risks that owners should take into account. […]

Separation Anxiety In Dogs

Separation anxiety is a prevalent behavioural issue that affects many dogs when they are apart from their owners. It can be upsetting for both the dog and the owner, but with the right knowledge and training, it can be effectively managed. […]

Giving A Shelter Cat A New Family

Adopting a shelter cat can be a wonderful experience. Not only are you giving a loving home to an animal in need, but you are also gaining a furry companion who will provide you with love and companionship for years to come. […]

Anal Gland Problems In Dogs

Small dog breeds and overweight dogs seem to be particularly prone to anal gland problems, but it can affect larger breeds as well. […]

Maintaining Your Pet’s Immune System

Making sure that your beloved pet is resistant to infections, toxins, pathogens, and other causes of illness starts by knowing what the immune system is and what it does. […]

Feline Acne

Does your cat have darkish bumps or what seem to be scabs under the chin? On closer inspection, you could discover them to be comedones, widely known among us non-specialised folk as blackheads. […]

Caring For Your Toothless Dog

All pet parents occasionally worry about their canine companions becoming toothless in later years and wonder how this would affect their health and quality of life. […]

What Your Dog’s Bad Breath Means

Bad breath (halitosis) in dogs is not uncommon but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t worry about it. In addition to being unpleasant it can mean your dog has a health issue or is suffering from a disease. […]

Lyme Disease and Ticks

Lyme disease (Lyme borreliosis) is a zoonotic illness – it affects both animals and people. […]

Take Your Cat To The Vet Day

National Take Your Cat To The Vet Day reminds us that cats require just as much care as we do. Regular check-ups keep your cat happy and healthy, and give pet owners peace of mind. […]

Ask A Vet With Dr. Suze – When should you take your puppy for his or her first veterinary appointment?

Our new puppy arrives in a few days. When should I book him in for his first veterinary appointment? […]

Ask A Vet With Dr. Suze – Why Does My Cat Drool?

Cats can drool for many reasons, some benign but some may be cause for further investigation. […]

World Veterinary Day

The World Veterinary Association (WVA) created this annual event, observed on the last Saturday of April every year, to celebrate the incredible work veterinarians do to protect animal health and welfare around the world. […]

Stages And Treatment Of Gum Disease In Cats

Cats, like humans and dogs, can develop gum disease when food particles remain on and around the teeth. […]

What You Should Know About Oral Health Assessments For Cats

Dental disease in cats might not be completely preventable, but good oral hygiene can make a significant difference when it comes to promoting the overall health of your cat. […]

Ask A Vet With Dr. Suze – Flea Infestations

Flea infestations, depending on the severity can take up to 8-12 weeks to clear![…]

Ask A Vet With Dr. Suze – Periodontal Disease

Periodontal disease is the number one health problem in our small animal patients and that by two years of age, 70% of cats and 80% of dogs have some form of periodontal disease. […]

What to Know & Consider Before Adopting a Shelter Pet

When you adopt a pet, they become part of your family. So – before you make a decision – take everyone’s health, safety and happiness into consideration, not to mention the financial responsibilities of being a pet parent. […]

Why Chocolate is Bad for Dogs

To spread awareness and help avoid tragedies, we are reaching out to talk about the dangers chocolate holds for pets. […]

Vital Reasons Why You Should Clean Up After Your Dog

Here are some important reasons why you should pick up your pet’s waste […]

Companion Animals and Coronavirus

There are various types of coronaviruses. This article looks at the differences between the two types you should know about. […]

Reasons Why You Should Spay Or Neuter Your Pet

Spreading awareness and educating others about the importance of spaying or neutering your pet can help everyone become more responsible and caring pet owners as well as offer significant health benefits to your pet. […]

FAQs About Heartworm In Pets

In Australia, heartworm in dogs is considered endemic in some areas. […]

Responsible Pet Owners Month In A Nutshell

Pets are not accessories, they’re family members. They have feelings and deserve the best care. That’s why there’s a whole month, namely February, dedicated to them. […]

Feline Tooth Resorption: What You Need To Know

Feline tooth resorption, otherwise known as Feline Resorptive Lesions (FRLs), are one of the most common dental problems that affect felines. […]

Types of oral gum and tooth disease in cats

Signs And Types Of Oral And Gum Disease In Cats

Cats require regular dental home care to reduce the risk of oral or gum disease. Here are several signs of oral disease in cats you should watch out for […]

How To Keep Your Dog’s Mouth Clean

The first step to keeping your dog’s mouth clean is knowing that you need to keep it clean! The goal: Reduce bacteria in your pet’s mouth to reduce the risk of diseases and conditions. […]

Here’s How To Improve Your Cat’s Well-being

There is a common misconception that cats are low-maintenance pets. They’re not high-maintenance pets, but they need certain things. A lot of these responsibilities are easy to uphold and becomes routine […]

Here’s How To Improve Your Dog’s Well-being

To keep your dog physically healthy you need to prioritise quite a few things. Fortunately, most of these responsibilities are easy to uphold and will quickly become routine; others only need to happen occasionally. […]

Dental disease in dogs

Dental Disease In Dogs

Dental disease in dogs can cause unrelenting pain, however clinical signs may be subtle and easily missed by pet owners. Chronic painful conditions such as dental disease typically consists of […]

A Healthy Mouth Vs. An Unhealthy Mouth In Dogs

Just like in us humans, the oral health of your pet is very important. What qualifies as a healthy mouth? Clean is King! […]

tips and answers on tick and flea control

Tips and Answers On Tick & Flea Control

Hot Tips on how to control ticks and fleas. […]

general bite wounds in dogs

Bite-Wounds In Dogs

When a dog’s immune system can’t remove bacterial infection, inflammation and damaged cells fast enough after a bite from another animal, the wound may become a ‘pocket of pus’, which is […]

general bite wounds in cats

Bite-Wounds In Cats

When a cat’s immune system can’t clear the site of infection fast enough after a bite from another animal, the wound may become a ‘pocket of pus’, which is a liquid collection of inflammatory cells, bacteria, and damaged tissue. Because the mouth is associated with bacterial populations, […]

how to protect your dog and family from pests and parasites

How To Protect Your Dogs & Family From Pests & Parasites

Dogs and humans can easily be harassed by pests or become hosts for parasites. It’s obviously annoying and gross, but it can also be dangerous. […]

Vaccinate against kennel cough

Vaccinate Against Kennel Cough

Kennel Cough is an infectious respiratory disease of dogs which usually results in a persistent, dry hacking cough. Usually found in environments where there has been recent contact with a single or group of infected dogs. […]

Mosquitoes on dogs

Protect Your Dogs Against The Danger Of Mosquitoes

With the year already heading towards longer warmer days – man’s best friend will again face a lesser-known summer hazard: mosquitoes. Dog owners who understand the risk mosquitoes pose to the health and well-being of their dogs, […]

What Are Pet Vaccines And Why Are They Important?

The importance of pet vaccinations cannot be emphasised enough. Apart from helping to keep your pet safe and healthy, it also works against the spreading of dangerous (and some deadly) diseases. […]

10 golden rules to kill ticks and fleas

10 Golden Rules To Kill Ticks & Fleas!

In order to prevent and control flea infestation, it is essential to understand the different stages of their lifecycle on your animal and in your home. […]

Ticks and fleas in your garden

Tackling Ticks And Fleas In Your Garden

Dogs and cats that spend most of their time outdoors are at high risk of picking up ticks and fleas just lying in wait for their next unsuspecting victim. These dangerous, blood-sucking critters can affect the overall health of your pets […]

Cat Mange – What You Need To Know

Cat mange is a very contagious skin disease. It is caused by a tiny burrowing mite species called Notoedres cati. Other names for the disease include notoedric mange and feline scabies. […]

An Overview Of Cats And Parasites

This overview of cats and parasites will give you a general idea of the relationship between cats and parasites. […]

Worms In Cats: Intestinal Parasitic Infestation

Intestinal parasites are organisms that live in the gastrointestinal tract (gut) of animals and humans. When a parasite enters a cat and starts living in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract it’s called an intestinal parasitic infestation. […]

Parasite Control For Cats – An Overview

Parasites are terrible things that can make cats’ lives miserable. Some cause discomfort, while others can lead to disease and even death. […]

Could My Kitten Have Intestinal Parasites?

The joy of getting and raising a kitten is really something special. After all, kittens are super cute, often mischievous and very curious, but they’re also vulnerable and need your protection. […]

Risk Factors For Cats With Parasites

Both parasites that live on and inside cats can be dangerous for their health. For this reason, preventing parasite infestation is a responsibility that owners have to prioritise throughout their cat’s life. […]

Good Hygiene Practices For Humans To Avoid Parasite Infestation

Pets are special animals that humans choose to take care of. A domestic cat is a great example of a popular pet. Even though cats can be very independent, they still need their humans to protect them. […]

Untreated Worms in Cats: What happens when cat owners do nothing?

There are many cat parasites that, when left untreated, can cause havoc. Intestinal parasites such as worms are particularly problematic. […]

What Are The Causes Of Parasites In Cats?

Parasites need hosts and unfortunately cats are popular targets. What makes it worse is that it’s not even difficult for parasites to find and infect unfortunate hosts. […]

Fleas, Ticks & Other Bugs That Live On Cats

Not all external parasites cause the same problems and some are worse than others, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t take them all seriously. There’s no excuse for not saving your cat from discomfort, disease and in some cases even death. […]

Tapeworms In Cats

What you need to know about tapeworms in cats. Perhaps you’ve seen them, perhaps you haven’t, but in case it brings you any relief, tapeworms in cats are relatively common. The sight of them, however, is all but comforting. […]

Roundworms In Cats

Roundworms are very common intestinal parasites in cats. If you haven’t come across any, you’re either responsible because you routinely deworm your cat or lucky. Either way, here’s what you need to know. […]

The Scary Thing About Sandboxes

It’s not breaking news: Sandboxes can harbour many health hazards such as bacteria, yeast and mold. But, what are they exactly and how can you keep your cat and children safe from infection. […]

How Tapeworms Affect Pets & Their Owners

Tapeworms are flat, segmented intestinal worms shaped like a tape measure. They live and grow in the intestines. These parasites need either an animal or human host to survive. That’s why it’s important for pet owners to know […]

Most Common Parasites In Cats

Parasites are nasty organism that can be found practically everywhere, but some are more common and threatening than others. Let’s take a look at the most common parasites in cats, as well as insects that play a role in infestations and why they are a problem. […]

Worms In Cats: Everything You Need to Know

This article will cover all the basic things cat owners need to know about worms in cats. Worms in cats are internal parasites that enter and live in (infest) the intestines of cats. […]

How Can I Check If My Cat Has Worms?

Checking cats for worms is not an exciting thing to do, which means it’s probably not done very often… if ever. Unfortunately it’s necessary sometimes because it’s quite easy for cats to get worms. […]

Cat Parasites That Can Infect Humans

Cats can carry and transmit certain parasites and diseases. Luckily some parasites that infect cats have no interest in humans, but unfortunately there are those eager to infect people as well. […]

Preventing Cat Parasites

Preventing cat parasites is a responsibility a cat owner should take seriously, not only because they care about their cat and their family, but also because parasite infestation can impact other animals and humans in the community. […]

Cat Parasites: External & Internal

Potential external and internal parasites that can be found on or inside cats, broken down into various categories, each with a short summary. Think fleas, ticks, mites, lice, flies, roundworms, tapeworms and flukes. Brace yourself! […]

Parasites, ticks and fleas -what they thrive on and what to do

Ticks & Fleas – When They Thrive And What To Do

In order to prevent and control flea infestation, it is essential to understand the different stages of their lifecycle on your animal and in your home. […]

what you need to know about mango worms

What You Need To Know About Mango Worms

An adult female mango fly can lay between 100 to 300 eggs in soil (usually contaminated with faeces or urine) or on damp material (clothing or bedding). After 9 to 15 days the hatched larvae need to find a host. […]

Cat Health

Taking Care Of Your Cat’s Health

Some cat owners might wonder when their pets need a visit to the veterinary. After all, many of them only go when it’s an emergency – but that’s not enough. In fact, once a year, every year, your cat(s) should see a veterinarian for […]

What You Need To Know About Your Dog’s Oral Health

As humans we know how important good dental hygiene is. The thing is, it’s also very important for pets, but often dismissed. If left unchecked, dental disease in dogs can cause other health problems, for example […]

What You Need To Know About Your Cat’s Oral Health

Pet owners know that their own dental hygiene is important, but not everyone knows that their pets need special oral care as well. Unchecked dental disease in cats can cause heart, lung and even kidney disease. […]

Cat Healthy Coat and Skin

Does Your Cat Have A Healthy Coat & Skin?

The state of your cat’s skin and coat can give you a good idea of his or her general health. In terms of skin, supple and clear skin is healthy, while greasy, flaky and bumpy skin is worrisome. […]

Dog coat and skin

Does Your Dog Have A Healthy Coat & Skin?

The state of your dog’s skin and coat can give you a good idea of his or her general health. In terms of skin, supple and clear skin is healthy, while greasy, flaky and bumpy skin is worrisome. When it comes to […]

As a pet owner, regular mine clearing in your garden is a daily task. Apart from being a straightforward, if
When a dog experiences stress, it triggers a physiological and behavioural response known as the "fight-or-flight" reaction. This reaction helps
Despite its independent nature, a cat can experience stress just like any other animal. [...]
Welcoming your newly adopted fur bundle into the home is always an exciting moment. While caring for a new puppy
Pugs are a popular breed of dog that have captured the hearts of many due to their playful and affectionate
Separation anxiety is a prevalent behavioural issue that affects many dogs when they are apart from their owners. It can
Adopting a shelter cat can be a wonderful experience. Not only are you giving a loving home to an animal
Small dog breeds and overweight dogs seem to be particularly prone to anal gland problems, but it can affect larger
Making sure that your beloved pet is resistant to infections, toxins, pathogens, and other causes of illness starts by knowing
Does your cat have darkish bumps or what seem to be scabs under the chin? On closer inspection, you could
All pet parents occasionally worry about their canine companions becoming toothless in later years and wonder how this would affect
Bad breath (halitosis) in dogs is not uncommon but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t worry about it. In addition to
Lyme disease (Lyme borreliosis) is a zoonotic illness – it affects both animals and people. […]
National Take Your Cat To The Vet Day reminds us that cats require just as much care as we do.
Our new puppy arrives in a few days. When should I book him in for his first veterinary appointment? […]
Cats can drool for many reasons, some benign but some may be cause for further investigation. […]
The World Veterinary Association (WVA) created this annual event, observed on the last Saturday of April every year, to celebrate
Cats, like humans and dogs, can develop gum disease when food particles remain on and around the teeth. […]
Dental disease in cats might not be completely preventable, but good oral hygiene can make a significant difference when it
Flea infestations, depending on the severity can take up to 8-12 weeks to clear![…]
Periodontal disease is the number one health problem in our small animal patients and that by two years of age,
When you adopt a pet, they become part of your family. So – before you make a decision – take
To spread awareness and help avoid tragedies, we are reaching out to talk about the dangers chocolate holds for pets.
Here are some important reasons why you should pick up your pet’s waste […]
There are various types of coronaviruses. This article looks at the differences between the two types you should know about.
Spreading awareness and educating others about the importance of spaying or neutering your pet can help everyone become more responsible
In Australia, heartworm in dogs is considered endemic in some areas. […]
Pets are not accessories, they’re family members. They have feelings and deserve the best care. That’s why there’s a whole
Feline tooth resorption, otherwise known as Feline Resorptive Lesions (FRLs), are one of the most common dental problems that affect
Types of oral gum and tooth disease in cats
Cats require regular dental home care to reduce the risk of oral or gum disease. Here are several signs of
The first step to keeping your dog’s mouth clean is knowing that you need to keep it clean! The goal:
There is a common misconception that cats are low-maintenance pets. They’re not high-maintenance pets, but they need certain things. A
To keep your dog physically healthy you need to prioritise quite a few things. Fortunately, most of these responsibilities are
Dental disease in dogs
Dental disease in dogs can cause unrelenting pain, however clinical signs may be subtle and easily missed by pet owners.
Just like in us humans, the oral health of your pet is very important. What qualifies as a healthy mouth?
tips and answers on tick and flea control
Hot Tips on how to control ticks and fleas. […]
general bite wounds in dogs
When a dog’s immune system can’t remove bacterial infection, inflammation and damaged cells fast enough after a bite from another
general bite wounds in cats
When a cat’s immune system can’t clear the site of infection fast enough after a bite from another animal, the
how to protect your dog and family from pests and parasites
Dogs and humans can easily be harassed by pests or become hosts for parasites. It's obviously annoying and gross, but
Vaccinate against kennel cough
Kennel Cough is an infectious respiratory disease of dogs which usually results in a persistent, dry hacking cough. Usually found
Mosquitoes on dogs
With the year already heading towards longer warmer days – man’s best friend will again face a lesser-known summer hazard:
The importance of pet vaccinations cannot be emphasised enough. Apart from helping to keep your pet safe and healthy, it
10 golden rules to kill ticks and fleas
In order to prevent and control flea infestation, it is essential to understand the different stages of their lifecycle on
Ticks and fleas in your garden
Dogs and cats that spend most of their time outdoors are at high risk of picking up ticks and fleas
Cat mange is a very contagious skin disease. It is caused by a tiny burrowing mite species called Notoedres cati.
This overview of cats and parasites will give you a general idea of the relationship between cats and parasites. […]
Intestinal parasites are organisms that live in the gastrointestinal tract (gut) of animals and humans. When a parasite enters a
Parasites are terrible things that can make cats’ lives miserable. Some cause discomfort, while others can lead to disease and
The joy of getting and raising a kitten is really something special. After all, kittens are super cute, often mischievous
Both parasites that live on and inside cats can be dangerous for their health. For this reason, preventing parasite infestation
Pets are special animals that humans choose to take care of. A domestic cat is a great example of a
There are many cat parasites that, when left untreated, can cause havoc. Intestinal parasites such as worms are particularly problematic.
Parasites need hosts and unfortunately cats are popular targets. What makes it worse is that it’s not even difficult for
Not all external parasites cause the same problems and some are worse than others, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't
What you need to know about tapeworms in cats. Perhaps you’ve seen them, perhaps you haven’t, but in case it
Roundworms are very common intestinal parasites in cats. If you haven’t come across any, you’re either responsible because you routinely
It’s not breaking news: Sandboxes can harbour many health hazards such as bacteria, yeast and mold. But, what are they
Tapeworms are flat, segmented intestinal worms shaped like a tape measure. They live and grow in the intestines. These parasites
Parasites are nasty organism that can be found practically everywhere, but some are more common and threatening than others. Let’s
This article will cover all the basic things cat owners need to know about worms in cats. Worms in cats
Checking cats for worms is not an exciting thing to do, which means it’s probably not done very often… if
Cats can carry and transmit certain parasites and diseases. Luckily some parasites that infect cats have no interest in humans,
Preventing cat parasites is a responsibility a cat owner should take seriously, not only because they care about their cat
Potential external and internal parasites that can be found on or inside cats, broken down into various categories, each with
Parasites, ticks and fleas -what they thrive on and what to do
In order to prevent and control flea infestation, it is essential to understand the different stages of their lifecycle on
what you need to know about mango worms
An adult female mango fly can lay between 100 to 300 eggs in soil (usually contaminated with faeces or urine)
Cat Health
Some cat owners might wonder when their pets need a visit to the veterinary. After all, many of them only
As humans we know how important good dental hygiene is. The thing is, it’s also very important for pets, but
Pet owners know that their own dental hygiene is important, but not everyone knows that their pets need special oral
Cat Healthy Coat and Skin
The state of your cat’s skin and coat can give you a good idea of his or her general health.
Dog coat and skin
The state of your dog’s skin and coat can give you a good idea of his or her general health.