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    The Microbiome Connection: Nurturing Your Dog's Digestive Health

    Proper nutrition is essential for a dog's well-being and it's not all about keeping them sated. While taste is important, gut health also plays a critical role in energy, immunity and overall physical and mental wellness.

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    8 Unique & Rare Dog Breeds from Australia

    Australia is home to several distinctive dog breeds, each with unique traits that make them stand out. These breeds have adapted to Australia's diverse..

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    How to Keep Your Dog in Good and Healthy Condition

    Dogs are wonderful companions that bring tons of joy and love to our lives. Helping your dog stay healthy and in good shape should be one of your top priorities.

  • How to Solve Dog Digestive Problems

    How to Solve Dog Digestive Problems

    Similar to humans, dogs need a balanced and nutritious diet which is essential for their health and longevity. The right combination of carbs, proteins, vitamins and minerals contributes to a dog's immune system, making them feel good in their skin while having the energy to spare.

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    How to Keep Your Dog's Brain in The Best Possible Condition

    Dog owners understand the importance of good nutrition and exercise. But did you know that exercise shouldn't only satisfy your dog's physical needs; they also require mental exercise to keep their brains going? 

  • UTIs in Cats

    UTIs in Cats (Urinary Tract Infections in Cats)

    Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common health problem in cats. While they are relatively easy to diagnose, urinary infections can develop into a more serious condition, affecting young and adult felines if left untreated.

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    Goldendoodle Diarrhoea: How to Identify and Treat the Problem

    Goldendoodles are an increasingly popular dog breed due to their intelligence, friendly disposition and low-shedding coats. However, like any other canine, they are susceptible to health issues...

  • 10 Signs That Your Dog Needs Probiotics

    10 Signs That Your Dog Needs Probiotics

    Even your dog can have a day off! You may notice low energy levels, odd behaviour or digestive issues and this might be something dog probiotics can help with.

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    How To Take Care of a Dog Eye Infection

    A number of factors can cause an eye infection in dogs, including allergies, glaucoma, bacterial contamination, viruses and foreign objects. Your pet has absolutely no compunction about rolling in...

  • Conjunctivitis in Dogs

    Conjunctivitis in Dogs - Symptoms and Treatment

    Have you noticed weepy, bloodshot or irritated eyes in your dog? Are they rubbing their face on the ground or blinking a lot? If that’s the case, your pet might suffer from a condition known as dog...

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    German Shepherd Puppies Care and Training

    If you want to get a German Shepherd puppy, you need to make sure you have everything it takes to care for them. This breed is known for its bravery, loyalty and energy. German Shepherds are such hard...

  • Allergies in Dogs

    Allergies in Dogs: How to Help Your Dog Find Relief

    Humans and dogs express allergies in different ways. While we tend to sneeze, dogs tend to itch. If you notice red, irritated skin in your dog or excessive paw licking, that might be a sign of...

  • Should Your Dog Be On A Probiotic

    Should Your Dog Be On A Probiotic?

    A dog’s digestive system is as delicate as humans and that’s why we hear so many vets recommending the use of probiotics. We can find probiotic supplements in many forms and the vast majority of them...

  • Dog with Hip Problems

    What Can You Do For a Dog With Hip Problems?

    Dog’s hip joints are under a lot of pressure, particularly when playing, running, jumping or walking. They carry most of the dog’s upper body weight when they make sudden moves or launch...