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Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level, and topics that are simply of interest for pet parents.
“I now pronounce you….. woof, woof , woof!” Have you ever attended a wedding? I’m sure you have. Did the bridal couple have their pet involved in their special occasion? Did you even know that having a furry family friend being involved in a wedding day was even possible? Well, not only is it most certainly possible, but many would argue that it amplifies the joy and excitement of the occasion for everyone involved.
In this episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast my guest, Shelley Thorpe from Pets as Guests, and I talk about pets and weddings.
We cover off some the following questions?:
· what is a pet chaperone
· what are the ways a pet can be involved in a wedding
· who can make all the arrangements and take care of your pet on the wedding day
· and much more!
If you know of someone who will be getting married at some point in the future and they are a pet lover then this episode is a must!..... please enjoy the conversation.
This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parents
For show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcast
Life is better with pets!
Please note that the information provided in this episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast is general in nature and you should always seek veterinary advice specific to your pets’ individual needs -
Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level, or topics that are simply of interest for pet parents.
Dental disease in our pets is extremely common, in fact every pet will have some degree of dental disease at some stage of their life. Not only is it very common, but it also can lead to some very serious health consequences if not managed carefully. In this episode I talk about dental disease in dogs and cats:
· what is dental disease
· what are the signs of dental disease
· what are some of the consequences of dental disease
· how to maintain good dental health in your pet
· and more!
Enjoy the episode.
This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parents
For show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcast
Life is better with pets!
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Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level, or topics that are simply of interest for pet parents.
Our pets can at times get infections of the respiratory tract. In this episode I talk all about Kennel Cough disease in dogs:
· what is coughing
· what are the signs of Kennel Cough
· where can dogs pick up a Kennel Cough infection
· how to prevent it
· how to treat it
· and more!
Enjoy the episode.
This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parents
For show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcast
Life is better with pets!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level, or topics that are simply of interest for pet parents.
Being a social species, dogs can at times develop separation anxiety. In this episode, I talk all about separation anxiety:
· what it is
· what are the signs
· why can dogs develop separation anxiety
· how to prevent it
· how to treat it
· and more!
Enjoy the episode.
This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parents
For show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcast
Life is better with pets!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level, or topics that are simply of interest for pet parents.
Summer is such an awesome time of the year, but there are some potential hazards for our pets that summer brings along with it. This episode covers 5 potential summer dangers for our pets that pet parents need to be aware of.
Enjoy the episode.
This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parents
For show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcast
Life is better with pets!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level, or topics that are simply of interest for pet parents.
Itching in our pets is a very common condition and can be very distressing not only for the affected pet but also for the pet parents. It can be a condition that is emotionally draining, heartbreaking, frustrating, annoying and embarrassing all at the same time.
In this episode I unpack:
· What an itch is
· What the causes of itching are
· What some of the signs of itchy skin might look like
· How a skin case is worked up
· What some of the treatments are
· How to manage an itchy pet
· And more!
Enjoy the episode.
This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parents
For show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcast
Life is better with pets!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level or topics that are simply of interest for pet parents.
Grooming dogs is both a skill and an art, and there are many benefits to having your dog groomed by a professional groomer.
Join myself, Brett the Vet and special guest Lynda Olsen, who is the Operations and Training Manager at Blue Wheelers mobile dog grooming.In this wide ranging discussion we talk about:
· What’s involved in grooming a dog
· Clipping and styling techniques
· Washing and drying techniques
· Brushing and combing techniques
· How to handle difficult dogs
· Different grooming options that are available to pet parents
· The benefits of having your dog groomed by a professional groomer
· Potential risks of grooming your dog at home
· Hints and tips for people who do groom their own dogs
· Advise for anyone considering becoming a groomer or considering franchise opportunities with Blue Wheelers mobile dog groomers
Enjoy the conversation!
This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parents
For show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcast
Life is better with pets!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Welcome to another episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast, the show where my guests and I talk all things pet related… topics that help passionate pet parents take pet parenting to the next level or topics that are simply of interest for pet parents.
It is sometimes easy to take the sense of sight for granted, but for those people who are blind or for those with low vision, this can severely limit their independence and sense of freedom. Guide dogs are a fantastic way to help blind and low vision people get some of their freedom back. But, to raise and train a guide dog is no mean feat! There is a lot that’s involved in getting a guide dog ready to capably, safely and effectively help guide their vision impaired handler. One of the early steps in readying a guide dog for its handler is having them trained and socialised with the help of a puppy raiser family. This helps lay the groundwork and forms a foundation for the more advanced training later on in the guide dogs training journey.
Join myself Brett the Vet and special guest Alison Rubie, a guide dog puppy raiser, as we talk about what is involved in the raising of a guide dog puppy, what some of the responsibilities are, what some of the rewards are and of course what to do if you are interested in finding out more about becoming a guide dog puppy raiser yourself!Enjoy the conversation!
This episode is brought to you by Tail Ovation, the online pet store for passionate pet parents
For show notes and previous episodes, please visit tailovation/podcast
Life is better with pets!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Pets are so important in our lives and they form part of the family for so many people, but not all forms of housing are pet friendly.
Certain parts of the residential sector place restrictions on pet ownership which means that not everyone is able to enjoy the benefits of pet ownership.
Join Brett the Vet and special guest Dr Emma Power, a senior lecturer at Western Sydney University, as they talk about some of these restrictions across different forms of housing.
They also discuss what current or future pet owners should be aware of when looking for a place to rent or buy? What landlords should consider with respect to tenants and pets? Should there be a shift from blanket rulings to rulings tailored to individual pets and houses? How to champion for more pet friendly forms of housing and much more!
Enjoy the conversation!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Losing a beloved companion can be utterly heartbreaking, and anyone who has lost their best friend can no doubt attest to this.
Dealing with grief is something we all have to go through at various stages of our lives.
So how do we deal with the loss of a pet?
What exactly is grief and what is anticipatory grief? What are the typical stages of grief? How does one go about reaching out for help from others? What are the benefits of reaching out to a neutral, third-party professional? How do children handle grief? What are some of the ways we can help someone who is dealing with the loss of a pet? What are some feelings that may arise when getting a new pet following the loss of an old pet?
Join Brett the Vet and special guest Fiona Koenig, a grief counsellor, as they discuss answers to these questions and more.
This episode is the final in a 3-part mini-series on dealing with the last chapter in a pet’s life. It can be an uncomfortable subject to talk about, but the more informed we are, the better we are able to deal with these trying times. Enjoy the conversation!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Once the very difficult decision has been made to euthanise a pet, or once a pet has died, what then – what happens to their remains?
Where does their body go? What if you want their ashes returned? How would you know that it’s your pet’s ashes that are being returned to you? What types of memorabilia are available for pet parents? What are some of the costs involved in cremation?
Knowing what happens to your beloved companion once they are no longer with you can help alleviate some of the emotional distress during an already trying time.
Join Brett the Vet and special guest Ana Kingi from Patch & Purr Pet Cremations as they discuss answers to these questions and more.
This episode is the second in a 3-part mini-series on dealing with the last chapter in a pet’s life. It can be an uncomfortable subject to talk about, but the more informed we are, the better we are able to deal with these trying times. Enjoy the conversation!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
It’s likely that we all wish that our beloved pets could live forever. Unfortunately, this is not the case and at some stage we will be faced with the difficulty of losing a pet. This may be due to old age or could be due to a terminal illness.
What’s involved in the euthanasia of a pet? What should one expect? When is the right time to say goodbye? And, how does one deal with the guilt that comes with making the difficult decision to euthanise a pet?
Join Brett the Vet and special guest Dr Courtney Prue from Rest Your Paws as they provide answers to these questions and more.
This episode is the first in a 3-part mini-series on dealing with the last chapter in a pet’s life. It can be a difficult subject to talk about, but the more informed we are, the better we are able to deal with these trying times. Enjoy the conversation!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Do you insure your car, your home, your other valuables? Do you have health insurance for you and your family? And what about your pet – is your pet insured for any unforeseen health issues that may arise during its lifetime? After all, they are such an important part of the family. Join Brett the Vet and his special guest Dr Danielle Hoolahan, the Chief Veterinary Officer at PetSure, as they talk about Pet Insurance. Is pet insurance worth it? What should you consider when taking out pet insurance? What are some of the most common pet insurance claims? These questions and more get answered during the discussion. Enjoy the conversation!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Have you ever marvelled at a guide dog together with their visually impaired handler; how they work so well together as a unit, and how they manage to get around so seamlessly? Join Brett the Vet and his special guest Ryan Jones from Guide Dogs Australia as they talk about the origins of Guide Dogs, what’s involved in the training of a Guide Dog and what makes for a great guide dog unit. Ryan also explains the importance of increasing the awareness of Guide Dogs and their handlers as well as the many ways that people can help support Guide Dogs Australia, including raising a Guide Dog puppy. After listening to this episode, you’re likely to have a new level of respect for Guide dogs, their trainers and their visually impaired handlers. Enjoy the episode!
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Have you ever wanted to take your pet on public transport but you weren’t able to? This is an issue that faces many pet parents. Join my guest Dr Jennifer Kent and I as we discuss the topic of pets and public transport. We cover off what some of restrictions are regarding pets on public transport, what the implications are of these restrictions, how regulations differ around the globe, and what you can do to advocate for positive change. For show notes to this episode visit https://TailOvation.com.au/pet-purpose-podcast/
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
Ever wondered what goes into the design of a dog park? Join my guest and I as we talk about how important dog parks are in our communities, what’s involved in the design of a dog park and how you can get the most out of your dog park. My guest, Dan Sharp, is from Tyrrell Studio who are the recipients of an award of excellence for the design of Shale Hills Dog Park in Western Sydney Parklands. Enjoy the discussion. For show notes to this episode visit https://TailOvation.com.au/pet-purpose-podcast/
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
In this episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast I have a chat with Sandra Trujillo who is the founder of Puppy Scam Awareness Australia. In this wide ranging discussion we have a chat about what puppy scamming is and how easily someone could fall victim to one of these scams. We also talk about the importance of how to look out for a scam and how to avoid being scammed when buying a puppy. For show notes to this episode visit https://TailOvation.com.au/pet-purpose-podcast/
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
In this episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast I have a chat with Dr Sarah Howard from PAW by Blackmores about arthritis in our pets. In this wide ranging discussion we talk about what arthritis is, how someone might know if their pet has arthritis and how arthritis could be diagnosed. We also cover some of the causes of arthritis and how to help care for and manage a pet that is suffering from this painful and debilitating disease. For show notes to this episode visit TailOvation.com.au/pet-purpose-podcast/
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
In this episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast Brett the Vet discusses what to look out for in pets that have been poisoned by some commonly available and commonly used rat poisons. He also talks about some of factors that are responsible for the recent mouse plagues in certain parts of Australia and how to help prevent your pet from becoming poisoned with rodenticides. For show notes to this episode visit TailOvation.com.au/pet-purpose-podcast/
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. -
In this episode of the Pet Purpose Podcast we discuss the greyhound breed, what some of their characteristics are and what type of pets they make. We cover some of the medical conditions the Greyhound breed is predisposed to and what’s involved in the process of adopting of a Greyhound dog. My guest, Dr Rebecca Goode, is a veterinarian who works for GAP VIC, which is the Greyhound Adoption Program in Victoria. Enjoy the conversation.
Disclaimer: The Pet Purpose Podcast contains general information about animal health care conditions and treatments. The information is not advice, and should not be treated as such. You must not rely on the information on the Pet Purpose Podcast as an alternative to animal health care advice from your veterinarian or other professional animal care providers. If you have any specific questions about any animal health care matter you should consult your veterinarian or other professional animal care provider. If you think your pet may be suffering from any animal health condition you should seek immediate veterinary attention specific for your pet. You should never delay seeking veterinary advice specific to your pet, disregard veterinary advice, or discontinue animal health care treatment because of information on the Pet Purpose Podcast. You agree not to hold the representatives, employees, guests or affiliates of the Pet Purpose Podcast, liable for any damages arising from or relating to your reliance on any of the animal health care information provided on the Pet Purpose Podcast. Additionally, you agree not to repeat the animal health care information that you consume on the Pet Purpose Podcast to a third party, as that third party may not have read this disclaimer and understood the caveats involved in receiving the information. - Mostra di più