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25.01.2022 Audrey is the proud mum of 3 beautiful babies arrived this morning 2 dapple boys and 1 Black and Tan girl Photos to comeAudrey is the proud mum of 3 beautiful babies arrived this morning 2 dapple boys and 1 Black and Tan girl Photos to come



20.01.2022 Babies in 3 weeks It’s official: Audrey & Lenny are expecting !!!

18.01.2022 Aaaaarrrrrhhhhhhhh sooooo excited!!!!!! Not long now yayyyyy

18.01.2022 This young prince is just stunning!! Can wait until he is finally over here with us



14.01.2022 Thank you everyone for waiting so patiently (I’m not ) Audrey is hanging onto her babies very well, as soon as the babies have arrived I will let you all know Thank you everyone for waiting so patiently (I’m not ) Audrey is hanging onto her babies very well, as soon as the babies have arrived I will let you all know

12.01.2022 Here are some photos as promised along with one of Jambo (he wanted his photo taken to )

11.01.2022 Cyclamens are prolific flowering plants that are popular at this time of the year for their beautiful and varied blooms that will continue through the winter mo...nths. We have had a number of enquiries as to whether they are poisonous to pets. The leaves and tubers (the part of the plant below the soil) contain irritant poisons called triterpenoid saponins, that are toxic to cats and dogs. Small ingestions cause drooling, vomiting and possibly diarrhoea that is usually self-limiting. If large amounts are eaten, especially of the tubers, more serious effects such as a dangerously irregular heart beat (arrhythmia), seizures and death could result. If your pet has ingested any part of a cyclamen or any other plant, call us on 1300 869 738 (from Australia) or 0800 869 738 (from New Zealand) for a tailored risk assessment and advice. Our service is free for all pet owners.



11.01.2022 Puppy spam hehe

10.01.2022 Please read if you have sago palms!! They are highly toxic to our beautiful 4 legged family members!!!

08.01.2022 One of Dossies babies who found the best home possible

06.01.2022 ***********Post Edit*********** This is Jambo our new family member who will be joining us early August but lands in Aus next Wednesday And the countdown begins

02.01.2022 I just LOVE these babies



02.01.2022 To all our amazing mums, we hope you have a beautiful day filled with love, fun and cuddles Happy Mother’s Day

02.01.2022 the love of a precious fur baby

01.01.2022 I want to share some info with you all about IVDD, some of you already know but for those that don’t, my little red girl Dossie was diagnosed 3 weeks ago with IVDD at first she just looked like she had hurt her right leg, within a day she had lost all use of her back legs they were dragging behind her but she still had a little feeling, I opted for conservative treatment which is strict crate rest with acupuncture, a lot of vets will tell you to operate with costs of up to $1...0,000 and no guarantee, I have done my research and chose the conservative way because the success rate is extremely high, Dossie has had 2 acupuncture sessions (she has her 3rd next week) and is walking wobbly on her back legs, she still has a way to go but it’s promising and no where near invasive as surgery, please ask any questions if you like IVDD is a disease that effects the spinal cord over time, but it might not be apparent until there is a trigger. Unfortunately, a dog who appears to be completely healthy one day may take a fall or jump in such a way that a disc becomes ruptured. IVDD is a degenerative (gradual) process, but a jump or fall can damage a disc that has already been weakened by IVDD and bring on an acute phase of the disease.

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