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25.01.2022 Eye disease in dogs can be inherited through genetics or through eye trauma which results in chronic changes, including blindness if symptoms are not addressed quickly. bit.ly/GAP_Spotting-eye-disease



22.01.2022 Like us, dogs in old age begin to show signs of wear and tear in their joints. It’s not uncommon for dogs to develop arthritis in their hips, knees, shoulders and elbows which may cause discomfort and reduce their mobility. Read more here bit.ly/GAP-Arthritis

21.01.2022 Dog scratching or itching is extremely common and can happen for many reasons. Whether it’s triggered by allergies, certain foods, pollen, skin irritations, or simply boredom, getting to the root of the problem can be a lengthy and frustrating process. bit.ly/GAP-Got-the-itch

21.01.2022 Chances are that your greyhound has now become used to the extra attention they’ve been receiving at home, the extra walks and play-time, and perhaps the additional treats that they’ve been spoiled with while owners have been in isolation or working from home. Read more here bit.ly/GAP-Life-after-covid-19



17.01.2022 16 September Pet Promise Day Organisation: Safe Pets Safe Families Inc... A lot of pets get surrendered or euthanised for reasons that could have been avoided or preventable, so we have created Pet Promise Day, a national awareness day that will bring about awareness and education that will educate people on what it takes to own a pet, picking the best pet for them. This will help reduce the number of pets being surrendered or euthanised and help compliment our charity Living Ruff in SA in helping keep people and pets together. Pet Promise Day

17.01.2022 You’ve probably heard the term ‘food is medicine’, this is particularly true when it comes to dogs who do not have the gamete of pain medication available that humans do. Just like us dogs experience aches and pains in their body from bouts of tummy upset, joint pain, injury or from existing conditions that put strain on their bodies. bit.ly/GAP_Natural-pain-relief

16.01.2022 Have you ever watched your dog eat blades of grass and wonder whether there’s anything wrong with them? Rest assured, it’s perfectly normal behaviour. There can be lots of reasons why your dog likes eating grass which have nothing to do with hunger bit.ly/GAP-Why-do-dogs-eat-grass



13.01.2022 Like breathing or blinking, panting is all part of normal dog behaviour. Dogs pant for many reasons, including when it’s hot, when they’re excited, or even when they’re a little anxious. Sometimes heavy panting can be an indication of an underlying medical condition that needs your attention. bit.ly/GAP_Why-do-dogs-pant

13.01.2022 Happy International Dog Day

12.01.2022 Coconut oil has recently become the new ‘it’ product for both humans and canines alike. But, is the hype deserved, and what are the real benefits for your dog? The short answer is yes, coconut oil can be very handy when it comes to keeping our furry friends healthy bit.ly/GAP_Coconut-oil

11.01.2022 Get silly for a serious cause with Greyhounds As Pets. bit.ly/GAP-Red-nose-day

10.01.2022 When you witness your pooches ‘odd’ behaviour like humping, butt scooting and eating poop, you’re not alone in asking yourself ‘is my dog normal?’ These types of activities showcase instinctive animal behaviour which can be seen in all dog breeds the world over. bit.ly/GAP_Weird-dog-behaviours



09.01.2022 Worms are extremely common in dogs and the chances are that your dog will have worms at least once in their life. Once diagnosed, generally worms are easily treated and your beloved companion will be back to themselves in two shakes of a tail. bit.ly/GAP_Does-my-dog-have-worms

08.01.2022 The term ‘dog breath’ was created for a good reason dogs’ breath can be unpleasant at the best of times. While there’s no way to make dogs breath smell like roses, there are things you can do to keep bad breath at bay. The most common cause of bad breath is poor oral hygiene as well as tooth and gum disease. Here’s how you can keep your pooches’ mouth in check bit.ly/GAP-Combating-bad-breath

07.01.2022 Just like humans, dogs stomachs are filled with gas that moves around the intestines which can sometimes make gurgling noises. This is a normal bodily function and should not be a cause of alarm, unless you notice bloating, or your dog is showing signs of pain Read more bit.ly/GAP-Knowing-your-dogs-stomach

07.01.2022 A martingale collar keeps dogs safely on-leash without choking or injuring them. The collars consist of two loops, the first looks like a traditional nylon collar which is adjusted to your dog’s neck. The second loop provides control when the leash is attached. bit.ly/GAP_Martingale-collar

06.01.2022 Just like humans, dogs need their own space to rest and recharge. While most of the time they are happy to lounge around anywhere in the home (particularly by your feet or on the sofa), it’s important they have a dedicated spot where they can retreat and get some well-earned sleep. bit.ly/GAP_Choosing-the-right-bed

05.01.2022 R U OK? Day Are You Ok Day is an annual national day of action that aims to get Australians, right across the entire spectrum of society, connecting with friends and loved ones, by reaching out to anyone doing it tough and simply asking: "Are you ok?" talking about suicide with someone at risk actually reduces the chances of them taking their life. Website: www.ruok.org.au/... #ruokday2020 #gapnsw #greyhoundsaspets

05.01.2022 There are many factors when considering how much sleep your dog actually needs, these include size, age, exercise regime and overall health. Read more here bit.ly/GAP_How-much-sleep-do-dogs-need

05.01.2022 A dog’s coat provides a good insight into their overall health, a shiny coat is a sign of good nutrition and maintenance. If you want to improve your greyhounds coat, a good diet is vital to achieving a thick, shiny coat. bit.ly/GAP-maintaining-a-healthy-coat

02.01.2022 With more time up our sleeves than ever, services we would normally outsource have suddenly become our next DIY project. Dog grooming is one of those tasks that we ‘never really had time for’, in fact there’s an entire burgeoning industry based on this very job, with clippers in toe waiting to primp and prep your pet so they can live their best life. bit.ly/GAP-Grooming-your-dog

01.01.2022 There’s no denying that dogs bring love, warmth and joy to a home. But they also bring the outdoors in with them, as well as hair, dirt and often funky smells. The good news is you can have a happy pet and a clean home at the same time. bit.ly/GAP-Keeping-your-home-tidy-with-pets

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