Protecting your rabbit: The importance of vaccination In Australia, pet rabbits should be vaccinated against a dangerous virus known as Rabbit Calicivirus Disease or Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV). This virus is commonly used to control wild rabbit populations, but it is highly contagious – meaning unvaccinated pet rabbits are also at risk of infection. […]
Should you buy Pet Insurance?
Our CEO and Founder Vet Dr Claire talks about Pet Insurance, how to decide if it’s right for you, and cheaper alternatives to pet insurance
Training your cat for stress-free travel
Ensuring your cat feels comfortable with travel is essential for their well-being, from quick vet trips to longer journeys. Here’s a step-by-step approach to help them enjoy their carrier and eventually feel at ease with car rides: Remember, this training process may take time, so remain patient and celebrate each small milestone your cat achieves. […]
Sticks: the risky game in your dog’s playtime
Many dogs love to pick up, carry, catch and chew sticks – at home, and on their walks. Usually, there are no issues – they have a good time with the stick and go on their merry way. But sometimes, and this is when we get the calls, the stick play causes injuries – and […]
9 Ways to keep your dog safe on your next road trip
Embarking on a road trip with your dog can be an unforgettable experience for the whole family. However, ensuring their safety and comfort requires careful preparation. Here are 9 essential tips to guarantee a safe and enjoyable journey for both you and your furry family member. 1. Securely restrain your dog Driving with your dog […]
Put a spring in your labradors step
In Australia, a study reveals a concerning statistic: over one-third of dogs are overweight*. Among these, Labradors stand out due to their lower-than-expected energy needs and a natural inclination towards food. Their love for treats often leads to unwitting overfeeding, resulting in many Labradors being overweight, which significantly impacts their lifespan and quality of life. […]
10 ways to make your dog happier
Looking after and loving a dog is one of the best things you can do. Every dog carer can attest to the fact that having a dog improves their life – they make us happier, healthier, fitter and less lonely. So how can we make sure that we’re also helping them live their best life? […]
Coronavirus (COVID-19) and your pet
Our vets are fielding many questions from concerned pet carers about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and how it affects their pets. We continue to monitor the latest advice from the Australian Veterinary Association and the World Health Organisation, whose recommendations may change with the latest information coming through from ongoing research. Currently these are the recommendations […]
What does it mean when your puppy has a tail kink?
A kink in a puppies tail is not an uncommon finding. Usually, a tail kink is either due to: Congenital – they are born with it, most likely this is due to their genetics. Tail kinks are not uncommon in many breeds. Traumatic – they are not born with the kink, but rather it develops […]








