Male Dogs Desexing – What You Need to Know
Male dogs need to be desexed, especially if they are not breeding animals. The most important reason for doing this is the prevention of testicular cancer. Desexing a male dog also reduces his chances of getting prostate disease, as well as behavioural problems such as aggression, dominance, and marking territory.
Female Dog Desexing: What You Need to Know
Understanding the importance of female dog desexing is key to keeping your pet healthy. Female dogs are more likely to develop reproductive cancers, such as ovarian cancer and mammary cancer, if they are not spayed.
Managing Rescue Dog Aggression
Sometimes rescue dogs come with an unfortunate and undisclosed backstory. Aggression is a common tell-tale sign that emerges, sometimes after a few weeks of adoption.
The Pet Emergency: From Car Accident to Miracle Recovery
It can be most traumatizing when your precious pet family member meets with a car accident. In urban Melbourne settings, it often happens when a dog or cat escapes beyond the confines of the home due to an unlocked door left open. In situations like this, the best thing to do is immediately but carefully transport your loved one to the nearest vet. One fine morning, in the middle of a consult, the door suddenly swung open and I was interrupted by my nurse calling “emergency”.
Does your pet have heart disease?
Congestive heart failure is when the heart has trouble pumping blood around the body. This often results in a build-up of fluid and increase in pressure in the heart, which may even leak into your pet’s lungs....
How to manage arthritis in your dog?
Arthritis can be a debilitating condition affecting the bones and joints, in dogs and humans. While arthritis can affect almost any bone and joint, in dogs, the hips knees, elbows and shoulders are the most commonly affected areas. Older dogs are usually more likely to suffer from arthritis, with issues such as difficulty walking or getting up. Different forms of treatment are available, so that your beloved dog can hopefully live a long and pain-free life.