Breed Breakdown – Irish Wolfhound
AVERAGE LIFE SPAN: 6-8 years APPEARANCE: They are a tall, lean, muscular giant dog breed. Characteristic rough, wiry coat, coming in a wide range of colours from white, black, grey,…
AVERAGE LIFE SPAN: 6-8 years APPEARANCE: They are a tall, lean, muscular giant dog breed. Characteristic rough, wiry coat, coming in a wide range of colours from white, black, grey,…
APPEARANCE: A medium sized dog with a very strong and muscular build. A broad wedge shaped head, dark round eyes, wide mouth and small ears. They have a short coat…
Ear infections are one of the most common health problems faced by dogs. They can be very painful and if left untreated it can cause permanent ear damage and/or hearing…
Vaccinating your pets is an essential part of their preventative health program. There are a number of highly infectious and life threatening diseases that they are susceptible to but you…
Camping is great way to relax while enjoying the outdoors and being able to share the experience with your dog can make it even more enjoyable. It is important to…
You may think that your house is pet safe but there are a number of things in your home that you may not even realise could be hazardous to your…
Going on a road trip can be great fun, especially when the whole family, including the four-legged members are able to go. Sometimes the thought of a car trip with…
Exercise is an important part of keeping your pet happy and healthy. Exercising with your dog will not only be beneficial for them physically and mentally but also emotionally as…
Bloat or Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus (“GDV”) is a life threatening condition and common killer of dogs. GDV is when the stomach swells/bloats (“gastric dilation”) and then twists (“volvulus”). When bloat occurs…
Obesity is one of the most common medical conditions faced by pets and it is becoming increasingly prevalent in Australia. Obesity is not just being overweight, it is the accumulation…
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