One of the most common problems affecting pets is dental disease. It can cause your pet much pain and give them trouble with eating, chewing, and bad breath. If left untreated, dental disease can also lead to infection and...
Dogs
Just like with babies, vaccinations protect your pet from potentially life-threatening diseases. We routinely vaccinate dogs against Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus and Kennel Cough.
Puppies should receive...
Desexing Dogs
Unless you intend to breed your puppy, we advise that you sterilise your puppy between 5 and 12 months of age. This will make your dog a better pet, and on average will increase their lifespan, because:
There will...
Each year in Australia, thousands of cats and dogs are euthanised due to behavioural issues. It’s for this reason that we opened our puppy school! Puppy school is a great way to socialise your puppy and this is crucial in bringing...
If your dog or cat goes missing, microchipping is the best way to ensure you are reunited with them. Microchips are tiny implants which are injected just under the skin. Microchips are tiny implants which are injected just under...
This severe and life-threatening condition is preventable. The parasite is transmitted by mosquitoes and can affect both dogs and cats alike. The heartworm parasite is transmitted by mosquitoes and can affect both and cats. There...
One of the most critical aspects of maintaining your pet's health is a good diet. Making sure that your pets get the correct quantity of a fully balanced diet is essential for their well-being.
We are happy to offer FREE...
Intestinal worming
– Pets should be dewormed every two weeks up until 12 weeks of age and then every three months with an all-wormer. It is important to note that all-wormers do not protect your pet against heartworm disease, so a...