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25.01.2022 Some food for thought... 1) humans are given 2+ years to accomplish potty training 1) canines are expected to learn this in 2 weeks or they’re a ‘problem dog’ and are gotten rid of... take the nappy off your 8 month old baby and let them crawl on the floor, let’s see how well that works out 2) humans give babies pain relief and various numbing agents to help with teething pains ... 2) dog owners demand trainers to tell them how to punish their dogs for chewing 3) humans encourage young kids to run around and play with endless forms of mental and physical stimulations 3) canine owners I have to teach this dog to calm down 4) people are given 18-21 years to complete their education and become a productive member of society 4) dogs are expected to behave flawlessly after 6 weeks of training Dear human... be patient with your dog, they’re learning. If you don’t train your dog, don’t complain



23.01.2022 Sad New: Ellie has decided it was time to join her brother Buzz who passed away last year. Ellie had been sick for a while so she has surprised everybody that she has lasted this long. Run free

22.01.2022 This sweet girl is Chelsea, she is such a pleasure to look after. She smiles with her eyes.

21.01.2022 Happy Anniversary to me, it is 6 years since I started the business. It was the best thing I ever did. Thank you to all my customers past and present for making it a very enjoyable six years.



18.01.2022 Sad New: Run free Evie. Evie was having seizures and they ended up getting the better of her.

16.01.2022 Christmas is coming far to fast this year. Just to let you know that I have NO more appointments available before Christmas. FULLY BOOKED If you are a regular then your spot is already booked. :)

13.01.2022 Well it's that time again. Christmas is fast approaching. I will be closed from the 22nd December and reopen on the 11th January. I only have a few spots left before Christmas. If you are a regular then your spot is already booked. :)



12.01.2022 This is why its a good idea to buy Dash treats, 100% Australian made Important notice to all pet owners The Australian Veterinary Association has issued a warning to vet clinics and pet owners alike advising that they are documenting at least one case a week of Fanconi-like syndrome, associated with the feeding of commercial dried treats originating from Asia.... The toxin causing this disease has yet to be identified. Fanconi-like disease affects the kidneys. Dogs may exhibit clinical signs including increased thirst, increased urination, vomiting and loss of appetite. In addition, they may show an elevation in some of their liver enzymes and lower than normal phosphate levels. However, the hallmark of this syndrome is glucose in their urine, but no elevated glucose levels in their blood. Whilst many cases recover simply by withdrawing the treats, some cases have been associated with severe kidney failure and death. If you are at all concerned about your pet then please contact your vet.

09.01.2022 Sad news: Banjo decided it was time to go. Run free little fella I will miss you. Banjo was one of my first customers

07.01.2022 Meet Lilly and Henry, focused on the treats!

07.01.2022 Sad new. Angel has decided it was time to Iive up to her name. Run free sweet girl

04.01.2022 This is from a dog trainers website, very interesting. Use your Manners! The Sniff test - Stop doing that! The sniff test - a badly engrained habit that society has been taught, without a clear understanding of what they're actually doing. ... When you reach out towards a dog, you are using body pressure AT them, giving them no time to assess whether you are safe & whether they require further investigation to pick up your information. You are forcing an interaction of a relationship that hasn't had time to develop. To some dogs, this is quite rude & the reason a lot of dogs snap at or bite people. This can cause alot of behavioral issues because of layered stress due to forced interactions. If they are on lead, they have no where to go if they are sensitive to spacial pressure, so can end up shutting down, shying away or snapping at your hand so you back off. This is an example of how a dog is now using pressure to turn off pressure & make you back off so they aren't so stressed. People think by offering your hand it can give the dog time to sniff to know you're friendly... they can sniff without being forced to sniff your hand.Their noses are far more superior than ours & they don't need close contact forced upon them to smell you. Some dogs might not want to know you. You have no relationship with them and that's perfectly fine. They aren't your dog so you don't need to touch them or steal pats for your own satisfaction. If you are meeting a dog, what should you do? Ask the owner if you can interact with their dog. Not all people want strangers touching their dogs. Especially strangers who you are unlikely to see again. Stand up straight & relaxed, with your hands at your side. Ignore the dog & talk to the owner. Don't stare at the dog & don't try to force an interaction by going in for a pat. If the dog wants to know you, it will come up to you & sniff around. Usually they will move away & then come back for a second sniffathon. Some dogs will bunt your hands & wag their tails, which are good signs that you're likely an accepted new friend. Give them a few slow pats down their back (NOT THEIR HEAD) & then stop. Is the dog happy? Has it accepted your interaction? This will determine whether you can give it more pats. This is a more stress free option for dogs & a reason why in consultations we can develop a good level of trust, especially with fearful dogs & aggressive dogs, without a bunch of negative side effects from forced interactions.



03.01.2022 BEAUTIFUL BUT DEADLY Brunfelsia, also nicknamed 'yesterday, today, tomorrow plant', is highly toxic to dogs and cats and will now be in bloom with the arrival... of Spring. All parts of this plant are toxic, with the berries being the most potent part. One of the deadly toxins is a stimulant (brunfelsamidine), while the other toxin is a depressant (hopeanine), the power of both of these toxins together will leave your pet severely ill if they get their paws on it. If ingested, symptoms can include: -Vomiting -Drooling -Anxiety -Difficulty walking -Tremors -Seizures -And in the later stages, death If you think your pet may have gotten their paws on some, call us on4951 4222 ASAP. #spring #brunfelsia #yesterdaytodaytomorrow #springplants #petsafespring #springpetdangers #springdangers #petsafe #springflowers

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