Arriving in Australia The Australian Government requires all pets that are being imported into Australia be microchipped prior to arrival however it is the owner’s responsibility to have the microchip registered on a microchip database once in the country. Quarantine may have given you an information pack on registering your pet’s microchip number on a […]
Canine Parvovirus – Symptoms, Treatment And Prevention
Canine parvovirus (commonly known as parvo) is a serious condition that affects dogs, especially puppies six months old and younger. The disease inflicts significant suffering and can be life-threatening. The virus is highly resilient and difficult to rid from the environment. It can live on the surface of dog bowls and floors, linger in carpets and attach itself to other inanimate objects. The […]
5 Top Tips for Capturing Your Pets Personality
Let’s face it! Pets qualify as family members in most (if not every) pet owning household so it’s easy to understand why pet photography is so popular among pet owners. Nevertheless, it’s extremely challenging trying to take great pictures of your pet. Unlike humans, pets have a hard time posing (because they don’t understand what […]
Responsible Pet Ownership
Our interview with Steve from More Than A Dog Catcher Firstly we would like to say great job on your Facebook page and now your new blog. What made you want to start your More Than A Dog Catcher page and the blog? Thank you so much Suzanna. More than a dog catcher was first started […]
A Bad Day in Puppy Town – Pet Insurance
Procrastinating on Pet Insurance Can Cost You More Than Just a Few Bucks A fun Sunday hiking through the bush took a scary turn when 6-month old Tallulah’s face suddenly doubled in size, with her eye the size of a golf ball. We zip off to the emergency clinic, where two other puppy casualties come through the […]
- « Previous Page
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- …
- 6
- Next Page »




