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Love’em pet treats

Locality: Crows Nest, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 1800 732 573



Address: 39 Albany Street 2065 Crows Nest, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.love-em.com.au

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20.01.2022 Well... there's something new!



17.01.2022 $3.83 for love’em Purrfect treats?!! Get some!!!

16.01.2022 What a cool story from our neigbours at Australian Reptile Park in Somersby! It’s not often keepers at the Australian Reptile Park are surprised by a hand in from the member of the public, but when a two headed Blue Tongue Lizard turned up, it had keepers both interested and excited. In this extremely rare case, the blue tongue lizard has two functioning mouths (Yes, this means he has TWO blue tongues!) and has affectionately been named ‘Lucky’. Should he not have found it’s ...way to the Australian Reptile Park he may not have had a great chance in life. Unfortunately in the wild animals with deformities are often unable to eat or hunt properly and are predated upon due to being slightly weaker. However, Lucky the Blue Tongue is being treated with the upmost best care and keepers are hopeful that he will live a long and happy life as perhaps the most unique lizard at the entire wildlife sanctuary. Head of Reptiles, Daniel Rumsey says, Blue tongues are such an iconic part of Australia and Lucky is one special little guy! He’s developing well and is a happy and healthy lizard. Unfortunately, these things can happen. We’ve seen two headed snakes, sharks and now lizards! Mr Rumsey continued, As an avid Reptile lover, it’s always exciting to have something handed in that’s so different and unusual; but we will treat him like the special little guy he is! Blue tongue lizards are extremely common and are often found in backyards all around Australia happily munching away on snails in gardens, and when they feel threatened they will expose their iconic blue tongue as a warning. When threatened, blue-tongues turn towards the threat, open their mouth wide and stick out their broad blue tongue that contrasts vividly with the pink mouth. This display, together with the large size of the head, may frighten off predators. If the threat does not go away, blue-tongues may hiss and flatten out the body, making themselves look bigger. A frightened blue-tongue may bite if it is picked up. If handled roughly by their tail, Eastern Blue-tongues, particularly young ones, may drop the tail. The tail stump rapidly heals and a shorter regenerated tail grows back after a while. Video property of Australian Reptile Park

14.01.2022 Have you heard of a Pomspitz? Charlie is a Pomeranian x Japanese Spitz and he is sooooo adorbs! Charlie's favourite cookies are on special at Coles <3



13.01.2022 Our friends at The Australian Reptile Park are already off to an amazing year of new arrivals with the beginning of a baby boom excitedly beginning. In the lead up to Australia Day, a kangaroo joey was eager to get out of the pouch for the FIRST time and was caught on camera taking his first ever hops! The joey has affectionately been named Ozzie, as keepers found it fitting due to how close it is to Australia Day! Staff are already noticing that he has been out and about multiple times since, and although is still finding his footing - he's hopping around excited to meet guests at the park! Thanks to Australian Reptile Park for sharing this video!

12.01.2022 The winner of our HUGE hamper prize is Erin Moore! To the question: In 25 words or less, what do you love most about your dog? Erin answered "My dogs are the reason I get up in the morning- all three of them piled together on my bed fast asleep and snoring LOUDLY" Thanks for participating in our survey everyone!... [due to unforeseen circumstances, the winner of the hamper has been selected on 7th Feb instead of 14th Feb.]

11.01.2022 The Love’em team are deeply saddened by the widespread devastation with the Australian bush fires and as part of the wider Real Pet Food Company family, are working closely with various organisations to provide support. With the majority of our Australian team and sites in regional areas, we have a deep appreciation of the impact and also the rallying spirit of people in these communities. To support the Rural Fire service that works so tirelessly to protect our sites and h...omes across Australia, the Real Pet Food Company will donate $100,000 to the Rural Fire services. We are also donating pallets of our various brands of dog and cat food through our charity partners to support the furry family members through this difficult period. Our Pet Care advice team are also able to provide nutritional advice for any cat and dog owners both now and in the future. We will be continuing to monitor the situation and will assist where we can. Image Credit: The Northern Daily Leader



01.01.2022 We’re giving away this huge prize pack valued at $110! To enter, just fill in the survey in the link

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