It’s wonderful to see the plants and trees in our backyards regaining their color and leaves. Be aware that there are dangers in the garden and surrounding areas that could prove fatal for pets. You can protect your pet by…
Knowing the dangers of paralysis ticks and how to identify if your pet is affected will keep them safe over the next few months. Paralysis ticks can affect both cats and dogs. If you act fast, it is possible to…
The main cause of obesity in Australian pets is overfeeding. Weighing issues can have a negative impact on your dog’s health and quality of life. That is why we are promoting Pet Obesity Awareness Day to provide you with the information…
There’s a phenomenon in the world of animal shelters known as the ‘Black Cat Syndrome.’ This is also true for black dogs. They are usually the last animals adopted. This is a sad truth, which some people believe to be…
The spring is the best time to spot snakes as males are looking for females with which to mate. Keep in mind: Snakes do not want to be around humans. They are also less likely to approach humans. Snakes bite most people and…
The warmer weather is coming, so it’s a good idea to know how to prevent heatstroke and what signs to look for in your pet. Heatstroke can cause multiple organ failure. If not treated, animals can quickly die. How to prevent…
RSPCA joint message to egg industry: time to focus on animal welfare and a sustainable future.
The review of the standards that govern how poultry are raised in Australia is an opportunity, which comes only once every 15 years, to align farming methods with the latest available knowledge and scientific research. The Victorian Government’s independent, comprehensive scientific…