Gremily House and Pet Sitting | Pet service
Gremily House and Pet Sitting
Phone: +61 405 397 644
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24.01.2022 So this morning we said goodbye to the handsome little Pomeranian man Jindy and hello to the adorable Pepsi and Fifi. What a lucky and happy life we are fortunate to live surrounded by wonderful people and their incredible animals x have a beautiful Sunday everyone
24.01.2022 Hmmmm.... maybe this is what has been happening all along?
23.01.2022 We had the sincere pleasure of looking after this absolutely gorgeous pup for the last 4 weeks. I had never met a bulldog before let alone had the privledge of looking after one. What a phenomenal experience. Sir Tankington you have a heart of gold my handsome furry friend and It was truly a wonderful experience. We will miss you a lot buddy and cannot wait to come and visit :) xx
21.01.2022 MEDIA RELEASE For Immediate Use 15 October 2019 PROTECT YOUR PET THIS TICK SEASON... View a copy of AWLQ's complete media release https://www.awlqld.com.au/mediareleases. Every year the paralysis tick will cause illness in over 100,000 companion animals on the east coast of Australia. Paralysis ticks are external parasites that suck the blood from their host animal. Their salivary glands produce a toxin that affects the nervous system of the host. Not only is the paralysis tick one of the most common, it’s also one of the most dangerous. Once paralysis occurs the animal is likely to die unless it is treated quickly with tick antiserum transfused by a vet. It still takes 48 hours for the toxin to be removed so your pet can continue to deteriorate during this time. Full recovery can take weeks Where are paralysis ticks found? Ticks need humidity and mild weather to develop and aren’t able to survive in cold climates. They are most commonly found along the east coast of Australia during the warmer months, but can be found inland in suitable habitats and in northern parts of the country all-year-round. What do ticks look like? Ticks vary in size between 1mm and 10mm long, depending on their age. They look like tiny spiders with a white, egg-shaped body. This body becomes larger and darker as it fills with blood. How can I protect my pet? The best way to protect your pet is to check them daily in conjunction with a tick prevention treatment. Begin with their head and remember that you’re more likely to feel the tick than see it, so make sure you use your hands. Check inside your pet’s ears, nose, and mouth, under their chin and around their throat. Move down the front legs and check in between their toes. Feel along their body making sure to check their belly, and then check down their back legs and in between their toes. Inspect your pet’s genital region as ticks can sometimes be found there and finish with their tail. It’s a good idea to use a tick treatment that will either repel ticks or kill them if they attach. Spot on treatments, tablets and collars are available and it’s best to consult your vet about which is most suitable for your pet. Read the instructions very carefully as some treatments are for dogs only and can be very dangerous to cats and can even kill them. Some can also react with other medications your pet may be on. How to spot the signs of tick poisoning If your pet has come into contact with a paralysis tick they will experience paralysis in a variety of forms. A typical case will start with vomiting, a change in voice and progress to weakness in the hind limbs that will then progress to total paralysis of the whole body (gastrointestinal, ability to swallow and finally paralysis of respiration). Other early symptoms may include the following: Loss of appetite Vomiting or dry retching Excessive salivation Coughing Noisy panting What should I do if my pet has a paralysis tick? Paralysis ticks can lead to an animal needing to be ventilated and sadly many victims of these ticks do not recover. If your pet is showing any signs of tick paralysis, you should take him/her to a veterinarian for treatment promptly. If you suspect that your dog or cat has tick paralysis you can reduce the risk of complications by withholding food and water before you can see a veterinarian. This is especially important if the dog or cat is regurgitating. Download a copy of AWLQ's Protect your pet during tick season brochure here https://bit.ly/2VJB81P
20.01.2022 ****dates filling up fast***** Are you in need of a FREE ‘live-in’ house and pet sitter between the 17th of March and the 17th of May? Our dates are booking up fast so get in now particularly for the Easter/Anzac/school holiday period Ideally we prefer sits of 2 weeks or longer but let us know any dates and if we can make things work we will
19.01.2022 ****BOOKING NOW**** are you in need of FREE live in pet sitters from February 2019 onwards? We are now taking bookings for the first half of next year. Please reach out if you are based on the GC from Robina north and up to southern Brisbane! Ideally sits of 2 weeks or longer where possible MERRY CHRISTMAS - and we hope you’re all as chilled as miss Ruby here
19.01.2022 These beautiful brothers are so much fun to look after :)
15.01.2022 **FEBRUARY AVAILABILITY** Are you going away in feb and are still unsure what to do with your fur babies? We are unusually available and looking for sits - preferably northern end of the GC but will consider all options. Feel free to get in touch if we can help :)
11.01.2022 What a remarkable life we are so fortunate to live filled with so many exceptional animals thank you to everyone who has opened their homes to us and trusted us with their fur children, we take none of our experiences for granted and feel truly lucky to have met you all xx
09.01.2022 Another adventure begins with the most beautiful little dog named Jindy what a pleasure It is to look after you for a few weeks little one
07.01.2022 This is what pet sitting is all about. Time and love and company. Couldn’t be happier than being with these 3 gorgeous little souls again
05.01.2022 Some of these I didn’t know about. Worth a watch
05.01.2022 ***FREE PET SITTERS! BOOKING NOW FOR 2018*** Are you planning a trip and would like experienced LIVE IN pet sitters to look after your home and animals... FOR FREE? We our now taking requests for 2018 Ideally we prefer sits of 2 weeks or longer and for as long as required but throw anything (long or short) at us and we’ll attempt to put the jigsaw together.... Here are some pics of the utterly brilliant 2017 we had with so many different fur children. Please tag friends and feel free to share this post if you'd like Happy New year all! Em & Greg
02.01.2022 Just finished our last sit for the year with this beautiful girl. Thank you Missette for sharing your home with us. It was a sincere pleasure Little lady
01.01.2022 Bahahah - there’s always room for more
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