Pet Care Blog
Vet Nurse Day – Friday 13th October
Friday 13th October is Vet Nurse Day The role of Veterinary Nurses are as important as Veterinarians themselves and at Brandon Park Vet we have a wonderful team of nurses who are vital to all the services we offer. They work alongside the vets every day to help heal,...
Therapeutic diets – helping our pets
Nutrition has become a much bigger part of Veterinary medicine than previous, with therapeutic diets being able to treat and manage many problems and diseases.
Kids and dogs – Keeping everyone safe
When it comes to kids and dogs, supervision alone may not always be the best way to prevent a dog bite. Recognizing the signs that your dog may be displaying, indicating they are not comfortable and worried about a certain situation could help avoid a serious dog...
Does Anaesthesia free dentistry help, or mask the real problem?
Read how anaesthesia free dentistry can mask underlying dental disease, have a negative impact on your pet, and is not recommended by the Australian Veterinary Association.
Flu Season (Canine Cough and Cat Flu)
It’s flu season – but can dogs and cats get the flu? Read more about Canine Cough (dog whooping cough) and Feline Influenza (cat flu).
Snow and his Toys
Hi, me again. Today I want to talk about my favourite things, toys! Well that is my second favourite thing, my first is FOOD, but the good news is that I can mix toys and food together!
So why should I have toys? Well let me tell you, us dogs, when we get bored, we can dig, bark, chew, destroy and escape, so hey there, give us something to do!
Signs of arthritis
Arthritis is one of the most common ailments seen in middle-aged to older pets. Even younger pets particularly dogs who have joint problems such as hip dysplasia can suffer from arthritic changes. Arthritis causes changes within the affected joints, commonly inflammation and damage to cartilage, which leads to pain. This pain is responsible for many of the signs associated with arthritis. Here are some of those common signs.
Arthritis Treatment / Management
Treatment for arthritis is best tackled by a multimodal approach. One treatment on its own is often less effective. We aim to reduce pain and inflammation, slow down the progression of joint damage, and help maintain or improve mobility and muscle tone.
Life and Times of John Snow – Pt 2: Sense of smell
Did you know that a dog’s sense of smell is our primary way of communicating. It is how we interpret the world and is as important to us as sight is to you humans. When we say hello to another dog, we greet by sniffing. I can then tell what sex they are, what they ate for breakfast, who they have already met that day, what they have touched and what kind of mood they are in. Clever aren’t we.
IMPORTANT UPDATE – Rabbit Calicivirus
There has been much news coverage about the risk of the new Rabbit Calicivirus.
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