Pet Care Blog

Easter Hazards

Easter Hazards

It’s nearly that time of year - multiple public holidays, Easter egg hunts, and time to spend with family and friends. Easter is just around the corner, but as always we’d like to remind everyone that there are a few hazards that  pop up at this time of the year for...

Dogs and the Vet

Dogs and the Vet

We all know that cats aren’t the biggest fans of visiting the vet, but seeing us can be a pretty scary prospect for some dogs as well. Dogs can sometimes mask signs of anxiety or stress, or can be showing us behaviours that are easy to misinterpret as being happy or...

Hyperthyroidism

Hyperthyroidism

Weight loss is always something we like to look out for in our older feline patients - and sometimes it doesn’t make a lot of sense for a particular cat to be losing weight. It’s not uncommon for us to see older cats with good appetites - even ravenous appetites -...

Cats at the Vet

Cats at the Vet

The stress and worry associated with a vet visit for cats can be a big problem when the time for an annual health check rolls around - and if our cats hate going to the vet then it can be daunting for them to stay in hospital if they are sick. It’s sadly common for...

Behaving Badly?

Behaving Badly?

Animal behaviour can sometimes be a bit of a puzzle to us humans - it’s all too easy to expect animals to act like tiny humans, and get frustrated when they don’t. Very often when we see puppies or kittens come in for their first visits, or their vaccinations, their...

Pet Spotlight: Remy

Pet Spotlight: Remy

As a busy vet practice, we get many special cats, dogs and other furry friends coming through our doors daily. Sometimes, though, a pet will stand out to us - and we'd like to try sharing a few of the cases we see at Brandon Park Vet Hospital with you. Remy is one...

Healthy Mouth = Healthy Heart

Healthy Mouth = Healthy Heart

Did you know that if your pet is suffering from dental disease they may be at risk of heart disease too? When dental disease strikes, plaque and tartar that accumulate on the teeth lead to infection of the gums. Bacteria from this infection travel in the bloodstream...

An EPIC Study

An EPIC Study

Heart conditions in dogs are common: about one in ten dogs are estimated to suffer heart disease in their lifetime. Among the most common is mitral valve disease – a condition where one of the valves inside the heart doesn't work as well, leading to congestive heart...

Spotting the Signs of Heart Disease

Spotting the Signs of Heart Disease

Heart disease happens in dogs and cats as well as in people, and it can sometimes be tricky to spot in our furry friends. Heart disease in animals can be deadly, but it can also be treatable. Seeing these signs earlier and early intervention can make a huge difference...

Heartworm – not your average worm

Heartworm – not your average worm

Mosquitoes are an annoying part of the Aussie summer – they leave itchy bites and have that irritating whine. It's well known that in some parts of the world mosquitoes can carry human diseases like malaria. But did you know that mosquitoes can carry something equally...

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