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Brushing your dog’s teeth is an important part of their daily dental care routine. Follow our steps on how to brush your dog’s teeth below to keep their teeth and gums healthy.
Recent natural disasters both here in New Zealand and around the world have shown that we all need a plan in case disaster strikes. This means being prepared to evacuate quickly and having enough supplies to stay away from home. Here are some things to take into consideration when developing your emergency plan for your pets.
If your furry friend is itching, any pet parent’s mind will quickly turn to fleas. Fleas irritate your pet’s skin and can also cause hair loss due to intense biting, rubbing and scratching. It may be difficult to spot actual fleas on your pet, it’s important to recognise the tell-tale signs that your pet has fleas so you can act fast.
Christmas is a joyous occasion for all but can bring serious hazards for four-legged family members.
We've listed some of the main hazards to keep an eye out for over this Christmas period.
Taking care of your dog’s health is important for their long-term wellbeing. Just like us, they require regular health checks, a nutritious diet, and adequate exercise to keep them happy and healthy.
You can protect your dog’s health well into their senior years with our 15 simple tips:
If you’ve ever had an earache, you know how painful and distressing it can be. Our pets may suffer from this problem often, especially in the warmer months - as the environmental allergens and warmer temperatures can cause flare up's.
Read on to learn about pet ear infections and how to identify if your pet has sore or infected ears.