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How to Prepare Your Dog for a Pet Sitter: A First-Time Owner’s Guide

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PetCloud vs Pawshake: Which Is the Safer Choice for Australian Pet Owners?

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How to Find a Pet Sitter in Australia: A Step-by-Step Guide for First-Time Pet Owners

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Fever in Dogs

It’s a typical Saturday morning, and you’re getting ready for a day out. Your dog, usually full of energy, is

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Poisoning: First Aid and After Care for Your Dog

Sadly, accidental poisoning is more common than you might think. According to the Pet Poison Helpline, there are over 200,000

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How to stop Your Dog’s Begging Behaviour

Every time you sit down with a snack, your dog seems to appear out of nowhere, eyes wide and tail

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No More Tears…Tear Stains, That Is

Every pet owner knows that along with the joy of having a companion comes the responsibility of keeping them clean

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4 BIG Reasons Why Ginger is an Essential Herb for Your Aging Dog

As your dog grows older, you might notice some changes in their behaviour, energy levels, and overall health. It can

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Calendula: The Safe Herb That’s Packed Full of Benefits

As the sun rises on a typical morning, pet owners all around Australia are getting ready for the day ahead.

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Natural Ways to Control Your Dog’s Fleas

Did you know that about 30% of dogs in Australia suffer from flea infestations at some point in their lives?

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Guide to Cleaning Your Dog’s Ears

Every dog owner knows the joy of a wagging tail and a slobbery kiss, but there’s more to keeping your

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Is Your Dog Depressed? How to Tell and What to Do About It

Every pet owner knows that our dogs can be a source of joy and companionship. But what happens when their

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Itchy, Itchy, Scratch, Scratch: Natural Home Remedies for Dogs With Allergies

As the days grow warmer, many dogs start to scratch and nibble at their skin. You might notice them rolling

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