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23.01.2022 How old is your cat in human years?



23.01.2022 Did you know that your four-legged friend has three eyelids? The third lid is called the ‘haw’ or nictitating membrane, and it’s responsible for keeping the eye protected and lubricated.

21.01.2022 Do you know the age of the oldest dog in the world?

19.01.2022 Heat stroke in pets is most common in the summer when conditions are hot and humidity is high, but it can also occur during strenuous physical activity or exercise. Here are some heat stroke symptoms to watch out for this summer. If your pet is showing any signs of heat stroke, contact your local Fur Life Vet immediately!



16.01.2022 Winter is on its way, but is your dog up to date with their vaccinations? Prepare their immune system for winter days - book an appointment with your local Fur Life Vet clinic today!

15.01.2022 Australia Day BBQ on the agenda? It’s safe to say that as a nation, we love our BBQs! Grilling over an open fire really gets the tastebuds firing, but all those lovely smells are also very tempting for your dog. Unfortunately, there are plenty of BBQ foods that can pose a problem for your furry friend. Below are some of the foods you don't want them to get a mouthful of. If you think your dog has eaten any dangerous BBQ food, contact your Fur Life Vet!

14.01.2022 Get all the ins and outs, facts and fables about desexing with the latest article on our Fur Life Vet website.



12.01.2022 It is going to be devilishly hot this weekend. Think twice before you take your dog out in the car. And NEVER leave your dog in the car unattended. Remember it only takes a few short minutes for dogs to die in hot cars!

03.01.2022 With our harsh Australian summers and extreme temperatures heat stroke is common for humans as well as our beloved pets. Here's some tips to keep up-our pet (and you cool). 1. How about a little sprinkler fun. Watch your pets and kids leash in an out of the water spray. 2. Bring your pets inside with you in the cool. 3. Provide plenty of shade.... 4. Keep the water bowls topped up with plenty of fresh clean water (and in the shade). 5. If your pet is showing any signs of heat stress contact your local Fur Life Vet immediately! 6. Visit https://www.furlifevet.com.au/summer-safety-tips/ for more info on heat-stress. See more

01.01.2022 Did you know that us doggos can get sunburnt too? So when I hang out in the sun or go down the beach for a swim can you pop a bit of dog friendly sunscreen onto the tip of my snout and the back of my ears, especially when I have a light complexion. For those of us with short coats or pink skin or we that like to lay about exposing our tummies please cover any potential sunburn areas with sunscreen too. You can even get dog rashies for all over protection!

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