Australia Free Web Directory

Petsy | Pet service



Click/Tap
to load big map

Petsy

Phone: +61 1300 952 790



Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

25.01.2022 Repeat after me: You are worth the quiet moment. You are worth the deeper breath. You are worth the time it takes to slow down, be still and rest Checking in on yourself and others is more important now than ever before. Simply waking up means there are things to be thankful for We're feeling grateful for all the simple things in life like having time, being able to go for a walk and breathe fresh air, having pets around and good friends What are some of your favourit...e ways to practice self care and create joy? For yourself and for others? Comment below to share #SelfCare #TheBestThingsInLifeAreFree



24.01.2022 Wishing everybody a wonderful Valentines Day with your furry loved ones #BeMyValentine

24.01.2022 Huge news New product alert You woofed, we listened! Petsy together with petinsurance.com.au are bringing in some new exciting changes for a pawsitively fabulous 2020! Introducing the new Vet Select policy which has a 100% benefit percentage for pets under the age of 8 years* and a huge $25,000 annual benefit limit That's one of the highest around! It's also a completely new approach to pet insurance that lays out exactly how much cover you've got, up front.^... With Vet Select, your pets got cover for all the usual items including accidental injuries and illnesses. Even better, Vet Selects got you covered for treatments that other policies dont, like behavioural therapy, alternative treatments, dental illness and prescription diets It means you and your vet can consider more treatment for you and your pet, without all the financial worry. Unique, accidental injury and illness cover, a market-leading benefit percentage, some of the shortest waiting periods around, and no surprises at claim time. Its nice knowing what youve got Check out our competitive prices for all of our other options by getting a free online quote, theres never been a better time to protect your pet with pet insurance #NewProductAlert #PetsWithBenefits #PetsyPet ^Refer to the Policy Schedule and PDS for details of each conditions and treatments benefit limits. *The benefit percentage for pets over the age of 8 years will reduce to 65%.

24.01.2022 Building a bond The human-animal bond describes the emotional attachment between a person and their pet. This bond is further strengthened by feelings of affection and a desire to care for and protect that pet. Most dogs live very successfully in a human domestic environment, and people have encouraged their adaptive skills through selective breeding ... Attachment theory has shown that humans have a lifelong need for close affectional bonds with each other. Dogs are like humans in that their need for attachment means that they are also affected by separation and loss. The bond between dogs and people can be as strong as those between a parent and child. Oxytocin, or the love hormone, facilitates social bonding. We experience a surge of oxytocin when we fall in love and when our dogs come to greet us at the end of a long working day One study has shown that when owners petted their dogs, the dogs oxytocin levels rose after five to twenty-four minutes of being petted, proving that positive social contact is beneficial for both species Your behaviour will influence how your pet will respond towards you and building a strong, positive bond will help to create a solid foundation for everything else in your future together If your pet is playful, play the games they love. If they love smelling things, take them out to walk and sniff. The more your pet connects you with pleasant, fun things, the more theyll want to be with you and the more quickly theyll learn when you start teaching them life skills #HugPet



24.01.2022 Decoding your cats sleeping behaviours Cats curl up into a ball for both warmth and safety and both of these reasons originate back to our pets wild roots. In the wild, there werent any warm soft beds or cushions in sight and a cold night required a place to sleep that had been scratched, tramped and dug out in dirt or tall grasses. Curling up into a ball is a hard-wired survival tactic that helped to protect their vital organs and their stomach from the weather, predators, hidden insects and snakes Whilst more and more pets have migrated into our homes (and conveniently upgraded their sleeping environments), curling up into a ball still helps to conserve body heat providing them with warmth and a sense of security while theyre in a defenseless state as they sleep

23.01.2022 It was love at first sight when we saw these dog-friendly getaways Did you know that all Petsy members enjoy 5% cashback on pet-friendly accommodation when booked via booking.com? That's sure to get some tails waggin' Thank you for the feature Australian Dog Lover #PetFriendly #SweetPerks #PetsyPet

21.01.2022 Tonight's webinar: Healthy pets and happy wallets Are you using GapOnly with your pet insurance policy to save on eligible out of pocket vet expenses? In this session GapOnly Senior Product Manager Alex Hawker will explain how GapOnly works, share details of our vet and pet insurance partners, and show the many ways you can utilise GapOnly for additional peace of mind and out-of-pocket savings on eligible treatment costs. Registration is free but spots are lim...ited, so secure your spot at https://bit.ly/2WhLZSc Details below See you there! Suitable for: Pet owners Wednesday 15th July 7.30 8.30pm AEST @petsure_australia



21.01.2022 Gotta risk it for the biscuit

20.01.2022 Celebrating this handsome little pupper today @harrytherealcavoodle Looking dapper with his new pet tag #petsypet

20.01.2022 Whats more special than someone who goes out of their way to make life special for others? Tag someone who needs to see this little reminder today

19.01.2022 We’re so excited to be sponsoring this year's Bondi Doggie Lifeguard Challenge hosted by Australian charity Pound Paws The event is targeted at raising awareness on the importance of #AdoptDontShop and reducing the number of animals that find themselves on death row each year. What to expect from this year’s Dog Day at Bondi Beach: - Dogs available for adoption - Bondi Doggie Lifeguard Challenge (Registration fees donated to Dog Rescue Groups involved)... - Pet market stalls - Competition for Best Dog Trick - Competition for Best Dressed Dog - Puppy Pilates (run by PWR Pilates) - Live music + lots more Event details: Sunday 23rd May 2021 Kicks off at 1.30pm North Bondi Park, North Bondi A guaranteed tail-wagging event! Register your attendance via Event Brite: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/pound-paws-dog-day-at-bondi See you there to support a great cause and for a fun filled day

19.01.2022 What is canine enrichment and why do dogs need it? Just like its root word dictionary definition, to improve or enhance the quality of, canine enrichment improves your dogs mental capacity and enhances his understanding of his relationship with you and the world around him The brain is the most underused "muscle" in pet dogs. While dogs need appropriate physical exercise, many people fail to enrich their dogs' lives with mental and cognitive stimulation which bec...omes most evident when a pet dog is going through adolescence, and when most people are challenged with their dog's behaviour. Left to their own devices, dogs will scavenge, hunt, roam, mate, mark things that are important to them and protect things of value. These are not appropriate behaviours in the human world, but lack of appropriate enrichment can lead to the development of stereotypical behaviours such as incessant barking, inappropriate chewing, hyperactivity and intense licking Environment enrichment should provide both positive mental and physical experiences for your dog but shouldn't be overly stressful. Solving puzzles can be intrinsically rewarding and nose-driven games like scent work and "go seek!" games engage the entire cycle of the reward system The reward system is a group of neural structures that include the desire (the seeking system) and pleasure (the consummatory system). The seeking system is an essential part of the reward system and is an important part of the emotional and behavioural well-being of all dogs Training, exercise, food puzzles, dog sports and other activities provide physical and mental stimulation for dogs of all ages and are especially beneficial for dogs that have behavioural issues. Canine enrichment is a conscious choice that dog owners have to make but enrichment activities will help your dog to problem solve, learn more efficiently and increase his confidence. Most importantly enrichment makes your dog happy, which is a key component to true wellness and being holistically healthy



18.01.2022 No one likes a catastrophe Together with petinsurance.com.au, we offer 3 specialised pet insurance options for cat owners to help reimburse you for eligible vet expenses and emergency care if something unexpected happens. Pet insurance for cats: 1. Vet Select (our highest level of cover) 2. Cat Accidental Injury and/or Illness Cover... 3. Indoor Cat Illness Only Cover We also offer: $0 excess across all policies Lifelong protection (as long as there are no breaks or gaps in cover) A fast and simple online claim service We'll work with any licensed vet in Australia Access to GapOnly Our Vet Select product offers up to 100% back on eligible claims with a high annual benefit limit of $25,000 for pets older than 8 weeks and younger than 8 years.* *Refer to the Policy Schedule and PDS for details of each conditions and treatments benefit limits. If you're ready to get on top of your pet's protection, our quotes take less than a minute at petsy.com.au We're also rolling out some brand spankin' new member perks this month to keep and your furbaby feline fine. Stay tuned for deets

18.01.2022 Here's to always looking for (and finding!) the happy spots in life and seeking joy in all the in-betweens

18.01.2022 NEW relaxing playlists for pets As most of us look forward to life going back to normal, theres one group that might not be so happy to do so. For the last few months, our pets have been spoiled with constant attention and company, and for young puppies and kittens adopted during this time, this level of attention is all they have ever known. Life post-pandemic will be an adjustment for our furry friends and this transition period may trigger a condition known as separatio...n anxiety as they receive significantly less daily human contact as we move out of lockdown Separation anxiety is a condition that can be experienced by both dogs and cats, and can manifest in unruly behaviour such as barking, whining, destroying household items, or digging. So what can you do now to prepare them for post-pandemic reality and make the transition easier on them? Turning on some relaxing music or some form of white noise can help relieve stress in animals Putting on a calming playlist for them at a low volume will help relieve the silence in the house left behind without you at home. We've created 3 relaxing playlists for your pet's listening pleasure including zen sounds of rainforest birds, quiet nature sounds and calm waters Visit the link below for our free new playlists, enjoy! https://open.spotify.com/user/ryoyaykq3vhuwflb3ptqo7hla

18.01.2022 Wishing everypawdy a spooky #Howloween

17.01.2022 2020 a.k.a The Year of WORKING FROM HOME.. Or should we say WWD (Working With Dog) WWD may include zoomies during zoom calls, surprise animal appearances in very important meetings and daily reminders that life is good because we still have each other Happy #InternationalDogDay to all the amazing doggos of the world! Original illustration by the very talented @mattblease If your doggo has an insta, comment their handle below so we can follow

17.01.2022 Did you know that a dog can shake nearly 70 percent of the water from its fur in about 4 seconds? Nearly all furry mammals shake to rid themselves of water. Those that dont, like kangaroos who shake only part of their body, tend to live in desert climates where keeping dry isnt very hard But not all animals shake at the same rate. Smaller animals seem to shake more quickly 30 shakes per second for a mouse while bears, tigers and big dogs average only about four ... A drop of water sitting on an animals fur is thrown off at accelerations of between 10-70 times gravity This generates forces high enough that the animals have to close their eyes to prevent damage from the extreme centripetal forces. Anyone that steps out of a shower on a cold day knows how cold it can be if you let water evaporate off, and no dog is going to wait for that water to evaporate Shaking it off is a much more energy efficient process Research has shown it takes 5,000 times less energy to shake off the water than to wait for fur to dry on it's own! #FunFacts #ShakeItOff See more

16.01.2022 Rise and shine Everyday is a gift @leo.mainecoon

16.01.2022 Puppies! Whats not to love about these furry bundles of joy? Along with their hard-to-resist faces, clumsy paws and wiggly tails, come challenges that can make raising a puppy as overwhelming as it is special. Understanding how your puppy experiences the world and why they behave in certain ways will help you to better understand them so you can form a stronger bond, as well as being better equipped to meet their needs. Weve created a comprehensive puppy guide with ...the help of trainers, dog behaviourists and vets to help you get off the right paw with your new fur baby as soon as you take them home We hope it assists in providing some helpful tips on becoming a good puppy parent so that you can give your pup the best possible start to life In it you will find practical information on important topics such as puppy health and safety, foods to avoid, how to keep them safe and how to provide them with enrichment in their puppy years and beyond. Stay tuned and register your email for a free downloadable copy See more

15.01.2022 Life's short. Live it like you mean it and watch the magic happen

15.01.2022 Dogmom. /d() mom/ noun... 1. Like a normal mum but her 'kids' have four legs and are a bit furrier 2. Implicit in allowing dog(s) to break doggie house rules. For example: - sitting on sofa - sleeping on bed - scrounging 3. A dog walker extraordinaire come rain or shine 4. Loyal, caring, expert tummy tickler & the biggest softy ever

15.01.2022 Our coverage helps to protects the ones you love from real-life misadventures so you can have peace of mind that your pet is protected when it counts #NaughtyPuppyButCute

13.01.2022 I know what i'll be teaching my pupper next #HappyFriYay #BabyElephant

13.01.2022 We asked our team to find their favourite Halloween pet costume ideas on the internet to spark joy this season. Swipe right for our top picks and some spooktacularly cute pets Halloween in Australia is on Saturday 31 October 2020. If you're feeling (or literally are) isolated, we've thought of some ways to still enjoy Halloween and have some pandemic-appropriate fun: Watch scary movies... Make Halloween party themed food Decorate your home Carve a pumpkin and make a Jack-O-Lantern Organise a Zoom or Facetime Halloween get together with your friends Make the perfect DIY Halloween costume for your pet (or kids ) Toast some delicious marshmallows Tag a friend who needs this in their life RN #HalloweenInspo #PetHalloweenCostumes See more

13.01.2022 Planning now and taking action means that we can control how well we cope with some of what may be coming. Whilst over 80% of COVID-19 infections are mild, we all have parents, grandparents and older people we care for whose immune system may not be as strong as ours. Mamamia shares their facts and most asked questions on how Coronavirus is spread so that we can each do our part in preventing it from spreading further #GetTheFacts #SocialDistancing #COVID19 #Pets

12.01.2022 Introducing PetSure's NEW Paws & Learn webinar series We're particularly excited about tonight's episode with Behavioural Specialist Dr Kersti Seksel, who is here to help our pets cope when we all start heading back to the office and might have to manage separation anxiety. Registration is free but spots are limited, so secure your spot at petsure.com.au/webinars Pets with separation anxiety experience distress when they cannot be with their family. It is a medical problem... that has several underlying factors, and is commonly experienced by many of our pets. The signs that pets exhibit may vary from being very severe to more mild signs that may be missed. This webinar with Veterinary Specialist of Behavioural Medicine, Dr Kersti Seksel will cover how to recognise separation anxiety and what can be done to help your pet cope better with separation. Dr Kersti Seksel, Registered Veterinary Specialist, Behavioural Medicine BVSc (Hons) MRCVS MA (Hons) FANZCVS DACVB DECAWBM FAVA Dr Kersti Seksel is a Veterinary Specialist in Behavioural Medicine in the Australian, American and European Colleges and Adjunct Associate Professor at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga NSW. She is a Fear Free Certified Professional. She is fascinated by animals and why they do what they do. She is passionate about helping people understand animals better so she can improve the lives of people and their pets. Kersti pioneered Puppy Preschool and Kitten Kindy classes and teaches the distance education course in Behavioural Medicine for CVE (University of Sydney). She presents at conferences nationally and internationally, runs webinars, writes text book chapters, has written a book Training Your Cat, is a regular presenter on radio and TV and is a consultant on Veterinary Information Network (VIN). Webinar details below See you there! Suitable for: Pet owners Wednesday 24 June 7.30 8.30pm AEST Registration link: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/regist/4394268996176466443

11.01.2022 Had a new pup join the fam? We're the first to offer pet insurance for puppies, keeping fixed premiums for up to 3 years, even while your puppy grows. We also cover 80% of costs at any licensed veterinary throughout Australia and for a little extra, if you choose to take Routine Care, your pup can be covered for many other day to day health care options. We also have the Vet Select policy available for puppies which has a 100% benefit percentage for pets under the a...ge of 8 years* and a huge $25,000 annual benefit limit That's one of the highest around! It's also a completely new approach to pet insurance that lays out exactly how much cover you've got, up front.^ If you're ready to get on top of your pet's protection, our quotes take less than a minute - link in bio ^Refer to the Policy Schedule and PDS for details of each conditions and treatments benefit limits. *The benefit percentage for pets over the age of 8 years will reduce to 65% See more

11.01.2022 News from Petsy There is no reason for pet owners to give away their pets - COVID-19 commentary from CEO & co-founder of Petsy, Monica Limanto Currently there a...re a lot of conflicting reports around how coronavirus can affect the health of pets. To clarify the facts, pet insurance provider, Petsy (https://petsy.com.au/) has consulted with their inhouse vet team at Petsure to collate a list of FAQs (https://petsy.com.au/can-my-pet-get-coronavirus-get-the-fa/) for pet owners to refer to (copied below). Most importantly, there is no evidence to suggest that dogs or cats can get sick or spread COVID-19. Monica Limanto, CEO and co-founder of Petsy, said she was relieved that there was no current evidence to suggest pets were at risk of Coronavirus. "According to the World Health Organisation (WHO) and our vet team at PetSure there is no current evidence that dogs and cats can become sick from COVID-19. This means there is no evidence to suggest we should be concerned about our pets catching or spreading Coronavirus, and most importantly, there is no reason for pet owners to be giving away their pets out of fear of this. We need to look after our pets health as normal and stay calm as they are likely picking up on the anxiety felt by their human owners at a time like this," said Monica Limanto, CEO and co-founder of Petsy. PetSure Vet team: Coronaviruses/COVID-19 and your pets what you need to know What is a Coronavirus? Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses which can cause illness in animals or humans. In humans, several coronaviruses are known to cause respiratory infections ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the recently identified COVID-19. What is COVID-19 and can it infect pets? COVID-19 is the disease caused by the recently identified coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. COVID-19 was unknown before the recent outbreak identified late last year. Currently there is no evidence suggesting that dogs and cats can be a source of infection for COVID-19, or that they can become sick from the COVID-19 virus. COVID-19 is currently spreading through human to human transmission. However, it is always a good idea to wash your hands with soap and water after contact with pets. This helps protect against various common bacteria, such as E. coli and Salmonella, that can pass between pets and humans. There is a single dog in Hong Kong which tested a weak positive to the COVID-19 virus, however it is still being investigated whether this positive test result was due to environmental contamination or if the dog was truly infected. It is important to note the dog was not showing any signs of disease. This is an evolving situation and information will be updated as it becomes available from the relevant human health and veterinary bodies. Do dogs and cats suffer illness from any coronaviruses? Feline infectious peritonitis virus (FIP) and canine coronavirus (CCV) are two coronaviruses which have been unfortunately present and causing disease in dog and cat populations for a long time. It is important to note that FIP and CCV are distinctly different and separate to the COVID-19 virus causing the current disease outbreak with humans. CCV generally causes mild gastroenteritis in dogs, and FIP is a progressive and invariably fatal systemic disease of domestic cats. Both cannot cause illness in people. Do petinsurance.com.au policies provide cover for COVID-19 or other coronaviruses? Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) and canine coronavirus (CCV) are assessed as Illness conditions under petinsurance.com.au policies and are generally eligible for cover under Illness subject to the policy terms, and provided the condition is not a pre-existing condition. It is important to remember, the World Health Organisation (WHO) and veterinary bodies have advised currently there is no evidence dogs and cats can become sick from COVID-19. If there are any developments in relation to COVID 19 impacting dogs and cats, we will do our best to keep our customers informed. Rest assured if your pet is currently displaying symptoms of coughing, respiratory issues or a fever/elevated temperature, you should seek veterinary advice, and know this is generally coverable under your policy depending on your selected cover and relevant terms and conditions. If I am quarantined or hospitalised due to COVID-19 and cant take care of my pet, can I seek assistance for emergency boarding? Emergency boarding under petinsurance.com.au is generally covered if you become sick with COVID-19 and require hospitalisation for five or more consecutive days. Please note this is subject to your selected policy, benefit limits and relevant terms and conditions. If you are not hospitalised and are simply quarantined at home due to COVID-19, emergency boarding for your pet will not be covered. Additional resources Further information relating to the coronavirus can be sourced from the World Health Organisation (WHO) or Australian Veterinary Association (AVA) websites: https://www.who.int/emergen/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019 https://www.who.int//novel-/advice-for-public/myth-busters https://www.ava.com.au/coronavirus/ Professor Vanessa Barrs, a veterinarian who specializes in infectious diseases, has also provided a useful video update, explaining that there is no risk of infection of COVID-19 from our pets: https://app.frame.io//f79aab18-6058-4a17-928c-7468b78bff2a Terms, conditions, waiting periods, limits and exclusions apply. Petinsurance.com.au is general insurance issued by the insurer The Hollard Insurance Company Pty Ltd (ABN 78 090 584 473; AFSL 241436) (Hollard); is promoted and distributed by Pet Insurance Pty Ltd (ABN 38 607 160 930; AR 1234944) (PIPL) and PIPLs authorised distribution partners (including Petsy Pty Ltd 54 633 343 058; AR 1277359) (Petsy)); and administered by PetSure (Australia) Pty Ltd (ABN 95 075 949 923; AFSL 420183) (PetSure). PIPL and Petsy are authorised representatives of PetSure. Any advice provided is general only, has been prepared without taking into account your objectives, financial situation or needs and may not be right for you. Consequently, before acting on this information, you should consider the appropriateness of this information having regard to your objectives, financial situation and needs. You should obtain and consider the product disclosure statement (PDS) in deciding whether to acquire or continue to hold, Petinsurance.com.au Pet Insurance.

11.01.2022 What's an acceptable number of dog photos to have on your phone? My number is 14,793 It's for work I swear Comment your number below #IPhoneStorageFull #PetParentLife

10.01.2022 Make today AMAZING

09.01.2022 Your pet in NEW Tommy & Bella = Weve teamed up with the cool folks at Tommy & Bella for this special promo we know youll love . Receive a $100 gift voucher to spend at Tommy & Bella when you purchase any eligible pet insurance policy from petsy.com.au using code PETSYCLUB . Protect your pet with pet insurance and have them lookin amazing in all NEW personalised luxury accessories . Who doesnt love a good wardrobe refresh? Explore the range of beautiful personalised ...luxury dog and cat accessories at tommybella.com Offer is valid until 31st July 2020 Terms and conditions apply, visit https://petsy.com.au/members-benefits-rewards-terms-and-co/ for details. Pet Insurance issued by Hollard. Consider the PDS to see if the product is right for you.

08.01.2022 Whilst we wouldve looooved to be at the beach tomorrow with all the puppers to support the Pound Paws Doggie Lifeguard Challenge, it is postponed for a little while In the meantime, were finding other ways to share some virtual care. If youve been thinking about protecting your pet with pet insurance, Petsy will make a $50 donation to Australian charity Pound Paws for EVERY new pet insurance policy sign up using the code PETSYCOMPANION until the end of June Simply enter the code at checkout at petsy.com.au to help more rescues find their fur-ever home #RescueDogs

07.01.2022 Taking the time to look after your mental, emotional and physical well-being is a concept most of us overlook. Although simple, setting aside some me-time is usually the last thing on the agenda in our busy bee lives The benefits of a little self-care are very real and taking some time to look after yourself can help to build resilience, leaving you better equipped to handle lifes inevitable challenges Yall know how amazing we think our customers are and also how much ...we love working with and supporting local businesses with big hearts so this month, were working with Let's Face It to bring a little bit of self-care to our lovely human friends We love that their products use natural, safe ingredients that treat the root of skin conditions and are highly effective, affordable, innovative and gentle. Theyre also environmentally friendly, sustainable, animal and cruelty free If youve been thinking about protecting your pet with pet insurance, new customers purchasing any eligible pet insurance policy from petsy.com.au using the code PETSYHAPPY in the month of August will receive a $100 gift voucher to spend as you wish at Let's Face It If youre an existing customer, keep an eye out for a discount code in your inbox this month which youre welcome to share with your friends and family Offer is valid until 31st August 2020. Terms and conditions apply, visit petsy.com.au for details. Pet Insurance issued by Hollard. Consider the PDS to see if the product is right for you. To check out Lets Face Its amazing range of beauty products, visit https://letsfaceit.net.au/ @LetsFaceItAus We hope you enjoy your fresh perks this month and take a little time to #TreatYourself

07.01.2022 Were supaw excited to be sponsoring this years Pound Paws Doggie Lifeguard Challenge at The Bondi Pavillion on Saturday 18th April Does your dog have what it takes to become the 2020 champion?! If your dog has always dreamed about becoming a Bondi Doggie Life Guard, this ultimate obstacle challenge will provide your pooch with the opportunity to experience a day in the life of a Bondi lifeguard by completing a series of hurdles (they get to wear a mini doggie lifeguard j...ersey too!) You can secure a spot for your pooch by emailing [email protected] with your pups name and photo and youll receive a personalised participation graphic to show off to your doggo friends $5 entry donations collected on the day, donated directly to rescue groups involved! The event runs from 12pm-4pm and will be held at the Grass Area Bondi Pavilion Entry via The Bucket List ~ Bondi Beach For the floofs, there will also be a doggy pool pawty, live music, doggie market stalls, puppi-cinos, pup crystal healing AND a doggy day spa All humans are welcome to join for a paw-some day out raising awareness about the importance of pet adoption Dont have a dog? No worries. A bunch of rescue groups involved on the day will be there with dogs available for adoption and looking for their fur-ever home Wed love to see you there for some guaranteed tail waggin fun and to help support the amazing Pound Paws #AdoptDontShop

06.01.2022 KINDNESS The energetic currency Kindness is an energetic currency that can never be spent. The more kindness we give out, the more kindness is generated. For example, if you let someone out in traffic, you will notice that they will then stop to let someone in front of them out too. When we do something with kindness and compassion, the body releases the happy hormone oxytocin into the brain and body which in turn protects the heart by lowering blood pressure. Stud...ies have shown that hanging around our pets also produces oxytocin in the body so being kind to our pets is a win-win for helping us to feel good and improve our health Animals can teach us incredibly important empathy skills. Caring for a pet draws us away from the problems we may have in our own existence. Animals are constantly communicating through non-verbal cues such as body language and facial expressions. To live in harmony with our animals, we learn to understand what their needs are and what we can do to help them. They take us out of our own self to put a focus on the needs of something other than our self Pets can also teach us about resilience and how to get through tough events in life. They are accepting and allow us to be as we are. There is no judgement only unconditional love. When we see how animals are able to bounce back from illness, loss or neglect, their actions remind and encourage us to do the same During difficult periods in life, its OK to not be OK. All around us there are other people and animals to help us, to teach us new things and to show us that everything WILL be OK. Animals keep going, we keep going. Think of challenges as simply plot twists in the story of life and be there for others in a way that you would want them to be there for you See more

06.01.2022 Important update for our customers Due to circumstances beyond our control, one of our operating centres is unable to open for the moment. To assist our customers as best as possible during this time we are prioritising claims reimbursements, meaning for the moment we are unable to take phone calls. All portal services are functioning as normal.... For urgent enquiries, please email [email protected] To find information about your policy, submit or track claims or if you'd like to manage your pets profile, you can use your online Pet Portal at https://petportal.petinsurance.com.au For partners, information and enquiries on sign-up gifts and perks, please email [email protected] While our teams put all efforts into response and recovery, your patience and understanding is greatly appreciated See more

05.01.2022 Dogs age a faster rate than people and major health changes can occur in a short amount of time. Your dog will have different health requirements at different stages of their life Scheduling regular preventive healthcare examinations can assist your veterinarian to diagnose, treat and help prevent many serious health problems. Early detection can allow for the best opportunity for successful treatment Your vet will guide you on how often your dog needs a regular healt...h check but should occur at least yearly to help keep your dog in the best possible health A general guide for a dogs life stages: 1-2 years: Junior 3-7 years: Adult 8+ years: Senior Large breeds: 6+ years: Senior

05.01.2022 Ever wondered how to get the most out of your pet insurance? Pets are an important part of our families, and the decision to insure them can help protect them from lifes little surprises. In tonight's session Dr Oliver Conradi, Veterinarian and PetSure Customer Relations Manager will provide tips on how to get the most out of your pet insurance policy, including how to submit a claim, and how to check whether your pets treatment will be covered by your policy before treat...ment takes place for extra peace of mind Registration is free but spots are limited, so secure your spot at https://bit.ly/31wPPdD Details below See you there! Suitable for: Pet owners Wednesday 1st July 7.30 8.30pm AEST @petsure_australia

04.01.2022 Can my pet get Coronavirus? Get the facts The vets at PetSure provide their expertise on what you need to know about the Coronavirus/COVID-19 http://ow.ly/VYyE50yIugR #Pets #Coronavirus #COVID19

03.01.2022 More strolling, less scrolling What simple things has your pet helped you to appreciate during this time?

03.01.2022 Got any cheetos? #IsoTings @yoshi.journal

01.01.2022 Waiting for my human #WhatDidWeDoToDeserveDogs

01.01.2022 Never judge someone by their size Short legs make the climb more rewarding Always remember, "retreat" is an option He who barks and runs away, lives to bark another day Little things make a big difference ... Nothing cheers the soul like a good belly rub A happy face is more powerful than begging Smile, smile, smile! See more

Related searches