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  • myPET Podcast: Why Dogs Bark; Understanding the different reasons dogs bark

    In this episode, the team explores why dogs bark and why understanding the reason behind it is essential for behaviour change. They discuss how barking is a normal form of…

  • myPET Podcast: Canine Ehrlichiosis: A deadly tick-borne disease

    This episode explains ehrlichiosis, a serious tick-borne disease newly established in parts of Australia. The discussion covers what the disease is, how it spreads, the regions at highest risk, the…

  • myPET Podcast: Turmeric; How to use it to benefit your pet

    This episode explores turmeric, what it actually is, how it works in the body, and whether it offers real health benefits for pets. The discussion breaks down curcumin, the active…

  • myPET Podcast: Senior Pet Care; How to care for your ageing pet

    This episode looks at caring for senior pets, what “senior” really means for dogs and cats, the health changes that come with ageing, and the practical steps owners can take…

  • myPET Podcast: Pet’s on a Plane: The risk of plane travel for pets

    This episode looks at what really happens when pets travel by plane and how to reduce the risks. It explains where dogs and cats are kept during flights, why heat…

  • Can I give NexGard and an Allwormer Tablet to my dog at the same time?

    “In regards Drontal tablets: my golden retriever has had the normal NexGard tablet last week can l give her the complete Drontal tablet now as well or should l wait…

  • What is a Normal Temperature for a Dog?

    A normal rectal temperature for a healthy dog at rest is between 37.5°C and 39.2°C. A high temperature can indicate fever from infection (viral, bacterial, or fungal), inflammation, heat stress…

  • How to Take Your Dog or Cat’s Temperature

    Checking your dog or cat’s temperature at home is a simple but valuable skill that can help you detect illness early. Follow these steps to safely take your pet’s temperature.…

  • Constipation In Dogs

    If your dog seems constipated, the first step is to assess how severe the problem might be. If your dog hasn’t passed a bowel movement for a week or more,…

  • Diarrhoea in Dogs

    Diarrhoea in dogs is common, but it can range from mild and self-limiting to severe and life-threatening. The first step is to assess how unwell your dog seems. If the…

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