by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
Urinary incontinence is a relatively common occurrence in desexed female dogs, with reports of up to 10% of these dogs being affected. Symptoms of urinary incontinence tend to be a bad smell (it may smell a bit “fishy” due to the bacteria that can grow on the urine...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
Until quite recently, we believed we had a bit of a clinical problem when treating cats for arthritis when they had evidence of kidney disease. The most common class of drug for treating arthritis in pets are a class of drug called “Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
Recently I’ve joined a Facebook group called “Ask It, Answer It Bunbury” to see if I can give a bit of useful pet care advice to people in the group. One of the questions that keep coming up is “How do I get rid of fleas”. Now this is a question we get every day at...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
As a vet, we see the best and worst of dog ownership. We see people take on pets with major medical or behavioural issues and work hard to resolve them, while other owners fail to provide basic care for their dog. When it comes to responsible dog ownership, there are...
by Braden Collins | May 4, 2016 | information centre
Dog Ownership Part 9 The guidelines for registering dogs in the local Shires are all very similar. These points are a summary of the requirements for registering a dogs. All dogs must be registered by the age of 3 months. An owner must be over 18 years of age to...