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Frans Doggie Care

Locality: Gosnells, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 419 180 034



Address: Risby st 6110 Gosnells, WA, Australia

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24.01.2022 Well we're keeping him. He's taken a liking to hubby, the feeling is mutual. 5 dogs, sigh, love them all.



20.01.2022 I introduced Bella to the paddle pool. Oh she had such a good time, in there for at least an hour.

18.01.2022 PUBlIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT It was on Fox news earlier that 70 dogs have died as a result of eating chicken jerky treats made from chicken that has come from Ch...ina. Kingdom Pets brand from Costco is one of them. Also certain Blue Buffalo brand pet foods have a recall for the same thing. Please re post and make sure all your doggie friends are aware of this. See more

13.01.2022 Morning all. Meet Gizmo. Thru no fault of his own, he needs a new home. He's a bit anxious as his whole life has changed. His long time doggie mate passed away and now his mum and dad are very ill. Details 11yrs old, sterilized, healthy boy, teeth done 3yrs ago. He has a lovely nature, a lap dog that loves being kissed but doesn't give kisses. Very easily startled but is settling down. Good with kids and other dogs, no idea about cats. Ideally his new pawrent will be retired and home a lot. He's staying with me at the moment. Please have a careful think, maybe you just happen to know the perfect person. Thanks.



10.01.2022 ALDI ELEVATED DOG BED WARNING! Warning to pet owners who have purchased a Aldi Elevated Dog Bed, that there is a POTENTIAL hazard for dogs or puppies who ch...ew. The top mat part of the bed can break off into sharp pieces which can perforate the stomach and bowel. From a follower: I bought a dog bed at ALDI. There is nothing on the box or instructions saying that if your puppy/dog chews on it then the material can break into sharp shards etc or that the material is dangerous. Yesterday afternoon little Harley (my puppy) decided to have a chew on one corner. Not much, just a bit of a chew. Throughout the night he had diarrhea and I kept an eye on him, not realising it could be the consequence of chewing on his bed. This morning blood was flowing from Harleys lil butt. I raced him to the vet where they did x-rays and was then transferred to WAVES, which is a specialist vet here in Perth. After ultrasounds and blood tests etc it was found that the pieces of bedding material break into sharp shards and have scraped all inside Harleys stomach. At the moment he is on medications to heal his insides and I have to keep a very close eye on him for the next few days in case he starts getting worse. If he does he will have to have operations to fix any perforations, tears or obstructions as these shards may not pass through his intestines without further damage.

05.01.2022 Spring is here and so are the fleas. Time for flea treatments. Your pet will appreciate it

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