With so many products out there, it can be hard to know where to begin to choose the best food for your pet. This article will look at the pros and cons of wet food versus dry food for both cats and dogs, and covers what you should consider when choosing a food for your furry friend.
PetScripts.com.au is owned by vets, with Dr Mark as its CEO, and has a team of pharmacists to dispense your pet’s medicine on prescription, with the same care and attention that you’d receive for yourself at the chemist!
There are several things to consider when deciding what is the right food for your cat. Their life stage, age, breed or activity level, any health issues and your budget should all factor into your decision.
You've tried every shampoo, conditioner and cream under the sun, but then your vet asks, "what are you feeding them?". You might be thinking, "how could what I feed my pet have anything to do with a skin condition?", but food allergies in pets that cause skin irritation are not that uncommon.
Aside from being incredibly adorable, our pet’s noses are pretty amazing things. A dog’s nose has up to 100 million more receptors than our humble human noses and the part of a dog's brain that processes smells is 40 times bigger than ours! Cats have even more receptors with up to 200 million in those cute little schnozzes.
In this article, we provide an outline of the most common types of cancer in dogs and cats, some of the symptoms of each type and other symptoms to be on the lookout for. It also explores treatment options, causes of cancer in pets and things that you as a pet owner can do to reduce your pet’s risk of developing cancer.
February 29 marks Rare Disease Day, which aims to bring attention to rare diseases that affect humans, but we thought we'd take a look at some rare diseases that are found in cats and dogs.
Since the World Health Organisation declared the 2019 novel coronavirus (also known as CoVID-19) a global health emergency, you might have been wondering if this virus could be transmitted to your pet. This article pulls information from a variety of international sources to discuss the risk of your pet becoming infected with COVID-19.
Diabetes is a chronic condition that affects humans, dogs, cats, apes, pigs and horses. There are two main types of diabetes and today we are diving into everything you need to know.