Call for 25% off desexing No images? Click here July 2021 NewsletterDear Clients, Did you know that desexed pets are generally healthier? Unless you intend to breed your animals, your pet should be desexed, both for their health and to prevent unwanted litters of puppies or kittens. Desexing is a routine procedure and animals generally recover from it quickly. Pet Dental Health Month is just around the corner. As many as four out of five pets aged over 3 years has dental disease, which worsens with age. As with humans, dental disease is easy to prevent at home and regular checks will ensure your pet's continued good health. July Offer25% off desexing dogs,cats and male rabbits. Call 6554 5811 to make an appointment. August OfferFree dental checks for dogs,cats and rabbits Call 6554 5811 to make an appointment. Pet Care ArticlesThe Importance of Desexing DogsDesexed animals generally live longer and healthier lives. Also, there is no need to find homes for unwanted or unexpected litters of puppies. The Importance of Desexing CatsThousands of kittens are born during the cat breeding season in cities around the world. Sadly, far too many of those kittens are born to die. Keeping Pet Rabbits HappyLooking after a pet rabbit is a very special responsibility. You need to provide adequate housing, a proper diet, regular grooming and veterinary check-ups, as well as give your rabbit plenty of love and attention. Dental Home Care Options for PetsDental home care for your dog or cat can make a tremendous difference to their comfort and health, as well as your veterinary dental bills. Does Your Pet Have Bad Breath?Bad breath isn’t normal, it’s a sign of dental disease, one of the most common problems affecting pets today. Don’t let it affect your pet’s health, or your relationship with your pet! |