HELP!! It is an emergency!! What should I do?
Would you know what to do if your dog or cat collapsed?
Learn how to do do CPR, but hope you never need to use it.
Click here to learn more.
Learn how to do do CPR, but hope you never need to use it.
Click here to learn more.
Oh No! Somethings wrong. Your dog's belly is suddenly swollen. He is trying to vomit and not getting anything up. He could be really sick. Bloat or GDV in dogs is life threatening.
Would you recognise the signs?
Learn more here.
Would you recognise the signs?
Learn more here.
Tick Paralysis is a horrible condition. Many pets die each year after succumbing to the effects of these nasty little critters.
They don't just affect dogs and cats either. Many large animals, birds and pocket pets will be affected by them each year.
I have seen a Guinea Pig successfully treated at Brisbane Birds & Exotics Veterinary Service.
Click here for more information.
Southeast Queensland is unfortunately over run with these introduced nasty pests.
Many pets (dogs/cats) are poisoned each year after grabbing, biting, or playing with toads.
Toad Toxicity can be fatal. First Aid delivered immediately, is what will save your pet.
Learn more here.
Many pets (dogs/cats) are poisoned each year after grabbing, biting, or playing with toads.
Toad Toxicity can be fatal. First Aid delivered immediately, is what will save your pet.
Learn more here.
We all have several things in and around our homes that are toxic to our pets. They can become ill, or even worse could die.
Read more and learn what you should be aware of. The list doesn't contain everything, yet I bet its longer than you think.'
- Do you know what plants are dangerous?
- What about Aspirin and Panadol?
- Do you eat sugar free chewing gum?
Read more and learn what you should be aware of. The list doesn't contain everything, yet I bet its longer than you think.'
Found Injured Wildlife?
Click here for a link to RSPCA QLD and their Wildlife.
Please under no circumstances handle any bats - these animals can carry the deadly Lyssavirus.
Should you find injured wildlife, take them to your local vet or call a wildlife group, or RSPCA QLD on 1300 ANIMAL (130 264 625). Remember to record the location they were found.
Click here for a link to RSPCA QLD and their Wildlife.
Please under no circumstances handle any bats - these animals can carry the deadly Lyssavirus.
Should you find injured wildlife, take them to your local vet or call a wildlife group, or RSPCA QLD on 1300 ANIMAL (130 264 625). Remember to record the location they were found.