Most people will say having a new puppy in the house is a bigger shock than a new baby. With a baby you have plenty of time to get the house safe as they grow and develop. A puppy is in full-on grab-and-destroy mode from the day they arrive. Here’s a checklist to keep them safe and you sane. All of these points are covered in detail in Common Puppy Dangers.
Continue reading “How to Puppy Proof Your House”What You Need For A New Puppy
Here’s a checklist to help you get ready for the big day your puppy arrives. It might seem like a lot to do but that’s only because you’re actually thinking about things in advance.
Continue reading “What You Need For A New Puppy”How To Pick A Puppy Or Choose A Shelter Dog
Welcome to the exciting path to getting a new dog. Please visit all three stages:
- Deciding which dog breed to choose
- Finding a good breeder or shelter
- Choosing the best dog from the breeder or shelter (that’s this one!)
You thought you’d done the hard part: choosing your ideal breed, then finding the right breeder or shelter, and then you get that phone call. “Please come between 9 and 12 tomorrow to choose which puppy you want”.
Continue reading “How To Pick A Puppy Or Choose A Shelter Dog”How To Find A Dog Breeder or Shelter
Welcome to the exciting path to getting a new dog. Please visit all three stages:
- Deciding which dog breed to choose
- Finding a good breeder or shelter (that’s this one!)
- Choosing the best dog from the breeder or shelter
More on dog rescue below.
Continue reading “How To Find A Dog Breeder or Shelter”Choosing A Good Dog Breed
Welcome to the exciting path to getting a new dog. Please visit all three stages:
- Deciding which dog breed to choose (that’s this one!)
- Finding a good breeder or shelter
- Choosing the best dog from the breeder or shelter
Have you done your research and already know which breed you want? If you have your heart set on a certain dog, it’s a great start. That way, you’re almost certain to love and treasure your puppy even when things are not so easy.
If you don’t know, well done for reading this first! So many people choose the wrong dog for their home and lifestyle and by the time we see them, it’s too late.
Continue reading “Choosing A Good Dog Breed”Help! Dogs With Cuts & Cats With Wounds
‘At A Glance (Details Below)’ What to do
When A Dog Or Cat Gets A Cut
- Don’t handle the wound if it looks clean, just keep your pet out of the dirt
- To remove dirt, rinse cuts in a solution of ½tsp salt to 1 cup water
- If there is serious bleeding, apply a tight bandage using clean cloth
- As long as you see a vet immediately, a tight dressing should do minimal harm and may be lifesaving
Now dive deeper…
How Long Do Dog Breeds Live?
We all know that different dog breeds can have very different lifespans. Here are the best figures we have from three recent English studies. Please read this first to help you understand the figures.
Continue reading “How Long Do Dog Breeds Live?”Help! My Cat Was In A Fight
‘At A Glance (Details Below)’ Emergency Care
When A Cat Has Fight Injuries
- Check your cat all over for painful areas, scabs or small wounds
- Nasty anaerobic infections often develop quickly in cat fight wounds
- See a vet for wounds, swellings, limping, not eating, quietness or lethargy
Now dive deeper…
Why Vets Hate Tennis Balls
For many dogs, the highlight of their day is a game of fetch with the ball. Who can resist? You’d have to have a heart like a stone to say no. Or, like me, to know too much.
Stay with me while I show you five ways that tennis balls were made in the devil’s workshop. Afterwards, I’ll tell you how your dog can still have that fun without the risk.
Continue reading “Why Vets Hate Tennis Balls”The Pros & Cons Of Ovary Sparing Spay
We are commonly asked to perform an ovary sparing spey in dogs. Here we explain the difference with other procedures.
I hope after reading this you will see why we do not offer the service.
Continue reading “The Pros & Cons Of Ovary Sparing Spay”Are Neutered Female Dogs More Aggressive?
What is the evidence for behaviour change in desexed female dogs? There’s a lot of discussion and debate, so let’s drill down into the data.
Continue reading “Are Neutered Female Dogs More Aggressive?”How To Kill Fleas In The House
I’ve previously discussed ways to kill fleas on pets and stop them coming back. Part of the solution may also be environmental flea control.
Continue reading “How To Kill Fleas In The House”Help! My Pet Has Fleas
‘At A Glance (Details Below)’ Emergency Care
How To Get Rid Of Fleas
- Use modern flea killers recommended by vets and pet stores
- Remove fleas from the house and especially pet sleeping areas
- Keep dogs and cats on good flea control to prevent new infestations
Now dive deeper…
Secret Payments, Incentives & Bias
The trust our pets give us seems almost like too much responsibility at times. What if we accidentally don’t do the best we can? That’s why we get our advice from trusted sources.
Can you still trust advice when financial interests and your pet’s interests don’t match? Thankfully, yes, just because animal lovers are some of the best people there are. However, I still want you to know of the ways sellers are being tempted to give biased advice.
I can’t apologise enough for not naming names but at least if they ever happen you should be able to spot these tricks, and even help me fix a few.
Continue reading “Secret Payments, Incentives & Bias”Help! A Bee Just Stung My Dog
‘At A Glance (Details Below)’ Emergency Care
If A Dog’s Face Or Lips Swell Up
- Bee sting causes the majority of facial swelling in dogs
- Venom from bees can cause airway obstruction or shock
- See a vet immediately: your dog may need intravenous cortisone or adrenaline injections
Now dive deeper…
Where Are All The Female Vets?
Have you heard? Dr Chris Brown is stepping down from the Bondi Vet. The producers are asking pet owners to nominate their favourite vet for his replacement. What a great opportunity for you to do something about what I see as a great problem.
So here we are, in possibly the most female dominated of all the professions, yet all the major celebrity vets are male. Why?
Continue reading “Where Are All The Female Vets?”Find An Adelaide Emergency Vet Open Late
Before you have an emergency, it’s good to know which after hours vet is closest and how you will get there in a hurry. There are five veterinary hospitals open 24 hours a day, seven days a week in Adelaide*. Use this clickable map to calculate your travel time to each one from your location. Please use it to get directions to your nearest vet when your regular vet is closed.
Walkerville Vet is open 8am to 7:00pm weekdays and 9am to 1pm Saturdays. Vets start consulting at 9am.
Continue reading “Find An Adelaide Emergency Vet Open Late”The Causes Of Diarrhoea In Dogs
Diarrhoea is when dogs pass poo (faeces) that is softer than usual, more frequent or more is passed than normal. Vets call it diarrhoea any time faeces are less solid than usual, not just when they are watery.
Here I’m going to help you find the cause for your dog’s runny poop. First let’s look at what the mess itself can tell us.
Continue reading “The Causes Of Diarrhoea In Dogs”Help! My Rabbit Won’t Eat
‘At A Glance (Details Below)’ Emergency Care
What To Do If A Rabbit Isn’t Eating
- Provide a variety of quality fresh grass hays and leafy greens
- Avoid processed foods, fruits, grains, sugars or lucerne hay
- If the appetite does not improve within 12 hours, or if the rabbit is quieter than usual please see a vet ASAP
Now dive deeper…
Continue reading “Help! My Rabbit Won’t Eat”Are Bones Safe For Dogs?
This might come as a shock to all the dog owners feeding raw bones. Vets are starting to advise owners not to do it.
To find out why this is happening, we need to dive into the debate over bone safety.
Continue reading “Are Bones Safe For Dogs?”K5 Rabbit Calicivirus
UPDATE 2018
- It now seems clear that the K5 release was not very significant to pet rabbits (as we predicted!)
- There is more evidence that the current Cylap vaccine is effective. A further study (reference below) has demonstrated 100% protection in a small group of rabbits experimentally exposed to K5 virus.
In early March 2017, the new K5 strain of calicivirus is planned to be released at 600 sites across Australia and 45 in South Australia. Here’s what pet rabbit owners need to know.
Continue reading “K5 Rabbit Calicivirus”Help! My Cat Is Peeing Inside
‘At A Glance (Details Below)’ What To Do
Why Cats Urinate In The House
- The cause is usually anxiety, territorial stress, urinary tract disease or litter box problems
- It’s not bad behaviour; most cats will stop peeing inside if you treat the cause and don’t punish
- Clean up areas with cat urine using enzymatic cleaners to reduce odour and prevent recurrence
Now dive deeper.
Help! My Dog Ate Rat Poison
‘At A Glance (Details Below)’ Emergency Care
What To Do If A Dog Eats Rat Or Mouse Poison
- If less than two hours since ingestion, see a vet ASAP to cause vomiting
- Don’t panic: anticoagulant poisons have an effective antidote if started within 2 days
- Follow your vet’s advice on blood testing & when to stop treatment
Now dive deeper.
Good And Bad Puppy Training
True or false: early social exposure in a puppy reduces aggression to other dogs later in life. Easy, right?
After all, that’s why vets (like us) push early finish vaccination programs and puppy preschool classes. Get that puppy out socialising in the ‘sensitive period’ before 16 weeks and they’ll get to enjoy the company of other dogs FOR LIFE.
Well not so fast. A recent Australian study has shown the exact opposite. I’m not even that surprised; I’ve been warning puppy owners about this for years.
Continue reading “Good And Bad Puppy Training”Why Banning Dog Breeds Doesn’t Work
Thanks to my big mouth I was in trouble from the outset. As a litter of five 10kg puppies were brought in by the scruffs of their necks, all I had to do was shut up.
Continue reading “Why Banning Dog Breeds Doesn’t Work”How Much Do Dog Breeds Cost To Keep?
Ever wondered how much it costs to keep different dog breeds?
Recently I saw a very unfortunate case. The dog was barely 12 months old and had already had LOTS of vet visits. The owners were at their wits end both emotionally and financially. It didn’t help when I said; ” That’s not uncommon for the breed”.
“How were we supposed to know?” they said. I had to agree there wasn’t an easy way. There should be.
Continue reading “How Much Do Dog Breeds Cost To Keep?”Anaesthetic Free Dentistry
Anaesthesia free dentistry for dogs and cats is now available in most major cities in Australia, including Adelaide.
I’ll be frank. Vets are horrified by this. I want you to know enough about dental hygienic procedures so that you can see what it is that scares us.
Continue reading “Anaesthetic Free Dentistry”Weight Of Dog Breeds
Below is a chart of the size of common dog breeds we see in Adelaide.
Need help choosing a suitable dog breed? Other resources include our Guide to low maintenance dog breeds and 20 good family dog breeds.
Continue reading “Weight Of Dog Breeds”How Common Is Heartworm in Adelaide?
We have a problem. It’s a good problem. Young vets graduate and work without ever seeing a case of heartworm in dogs. If they do, it’s a rare dog from a very disadvantaged background.
Compare this with the 1980s and 1990s. It’s hard to find a dog owner from that time who didn’t know a dog that died from heartworm in Adelaide.
Continue reading “How Common Is Heartworm in Adelaide?”Intestinal Worms In Dogs And Cats
What you get told: “This product also treats worms”
What you should ask: “WHICH worms??” You might be surprised by the answer.
Warning: Contains Disgusting Worm Descriptions & Pictures!
How To Tell If Your Chicken Is Healthy
Most people can tell if a dog or cat is sick. It’s not too hard with ferrets either. All of these are predator species and have no reason to hide their illnesses.
Then there are the prey species, like rabbits, guinea pigs and birds. They deliberately hide signs of illness. They even pretend to eat! Most of the time what looks like ‘sudden death’ or a ‘heart attack’ is really the end of a long, slow illness we couldn’t see.
The good news is that you can tell. Here’s what to look for:
Continue reading “How To Tell If Your Chicken Is Healthy”Myxomatosis In Rabbits
UPDATE Feb 2022- Myxomatosis is back once again in Adelaide. Please read on and let us know in the comments below if your rabbit becomes infected.

Myxomatosis is a serious and common disease of pet rabbits in Adelaide. We’ve put together this information for rabbit owners about preventing and treating myxomatosis.
Continue reading “Myxomatosis In Rabbits”Does Bravecto Kill Dogs?
What if common treatments recommended by your vet are causing deaths in dogs and cats?
‘Does Bravecto Kill Dogs?’ is a popular Facebook group with over 25,000 members dedicated to fighting the use of the popular 3-monthly flea control.
Continue reading “Does Bravecto Kill Dogs?”Natural Flea Remedies
Is natural flea prevention an alternative for pets? Are there safe, non-toxic home remedies you can use to prevent or kill fleas?
I’ve listed some below and given my views on the safety and efficacy of each.
Continue reading “Natural Flea Remedies”We’ve Moved! The New Walkerville Vet Building
On Friday the 1st of February, 2019 after nearly 20 years of making do in rental accommodation, we moved into our new and carefully designed permanent home. It’s all been due to your support. Read on to find out where we are and what the building looks like.
Continue reading “We’ve Moved! The New Walkerville Vet Building”20 Good Family Dog Breeds For Kids
When I wrote an article about reducing the risk of dogs biting children I avoided discussing the elephant in the room. It’s time to face facts.
The truth is that all dog breeds are not the same around kids. You know it, I know it, but it’s hard to talk about without offending dog owners. However, if I don’t create a list of good dogs with kids, where will responsible parents in Adelaide find that information?
Continue reading “20 Good Family Dog Breeds For Kids”How To Assess Evidence And Know What Works
- Do ThunderShirts® work for noise phobia?
- Does turmeric or rosehip help canine arthritis?
- Does acupuncture work in dogs?
- Do dental chews clean teeth?
- Do pheromones help anxiety?
If we took a negative attitude to natural remedies we’d never advance our knowledge. That doesn’t mean they all work though. Just because a product is available doesn’t mean it’s either effective or safe.
I’m sorry that I won’t be able to answer these questions. There are just too many brands, choices and options for me to ever do that.
What I do hope to do is show you how to get the right information to find the answers. How do you avoid bad advice and outright scams to do the best you can for your pets? You have to go to the evidence…
Continue reading “How To Assess Evidence And Know What Works”Skin Allergies In Dogs | Atopy
Every Springtime my little Loki starts to show the signs of his allergies. From then until after Christmas I have to work hard to keep him comfortable.
He’s not alone; every day we see dogs like Loki. We call this condition atopic dermatitis or atopy.
Allergies look so different in dogs that most of the time their owners aren’t aware what the problem is.
Signs Of Atopic Dermatitis
Continue reading “Skin Allergies In Dogs | Atopy”How To Read Scientific Papers
If you want to see the information your vet uses, you need to get access to scholarly journals. This post explains how to:
- Find articles via Google Scholar
- Choose the best research paper and avoid ‘junk science‘
- Understand scientific and veterinary articles
Is Breeding Bigger Better?
Did you see the animals in this year’s Guinness World Records? That’s two of them above.
The world’s longest living pet cat was a Maine Coon called Ludo, who is a phenomenal 118.3cm long.
The world’s tallest living female dog was a 96.4cm Great Dane.
Why do these cute facts make all vets shudder?
Continue reading “Is Breeding Bigger Better?”Allergy To Dogs And Cats
I love Devon Rex cats (that’s mine above) but they aren’t good for allergies. To cats, that is. (for allergies of cats & dogs, follow this link)
My previous Devon Rex was dumped at a shelter after 18 months being locked in a room. She’d been bought on the misguided belief that she wouldn’t cause cat allergy. It took me years to get her settled after that rough start, and it could have been worse.
I’ve seen plenty of animal lovers who are allergic to their pets. It’s heartbreaking to watch. The good news is there are things you can do to help.
Continue reading “Allergy To Dogs And Cats”Dog Debarking Surgery
Here’s a rare public comment on a dog breeder forum about what I think is one of South Australia’s dirty little secrets.


New Vaccine Protocols: How Often To Vaccinate
Stopping Dogs Barking
Here’s some bad news for people with barking problems. Humans may have deliberately selected dogs for their ability to bark. It’s one of the big differences between wolves and dogs.
Continue reading “Stopping Dogs Barking”Introducing A New Puppy
Getting a new dog is an exciting time. Whether you’re bringing up a puppy or settling in a rescued dog there’s so much to look forward to…
Amid the fun are a couple of serious issues:
- Training and feeding a second or third dog
- Making sure your original dog likes the new arrival
Should I Get A Second Dog?
Sam and Jesse are these two charming Cavaliers. The decision their owners made is the same one many dog owners face. I went through it three years ago.
However, it isn’t always a good idea…
Continue reading “Should I Get A Second Dog?”Common Problems Of Dogs, Cats, Rabbits & Chickens
Follow the links for information on:
- Aggression At The Vet | Dogs
- Anal Glands | Dogs
- Arthritis Treatment | Dogs | Cats | Rabbits
- Barking | Dogs
- Back Leg Problems | Dogs | Rabbits
- Bee Sting | Dogs
- Bloat | Dogs
- Calicivirus | Rabbits
- Car Accidents | Cats
- Car Sickness | Dogs
- Cat Fight Wounds | Cats
- Cat Flu | Cats
- Cataracts | Dogs
- Chocolate poisoning | Dogs
- Choking or Gagging | Dogs
- Constipation | Cats
- Coughing | Dogs
- Cruciate Ligament Tears | Dogs
- Cushings Disease | Dogs
- Cuts & Wounds | Dogs, Cats & Rabbits
- Cystitis | Cats
- Dandruff | Cats
- Deafness | Dogs & Cats
- Dermatitis, Itching & Eczema | Dogs
- Diabetes | Dogs & Cats
- Diarrhoea | Dogs
- Drinking More Than Usual | Dogs | Cats
- Ear Infections | Dogs
- Ear Swelling | Dogs
- Ear Tip Sores | Dogs
- Eating Rat Poison | Dogs
- Egg Binding/Peritonitis | Chickens
- Eye Problems | Dogs & Cats
- Flea Infestations | Dogs, Cats & Rabbits
- Food Allergies | Dogs & Cats
- Gastrointestinal Stasis | Rabbits
- Genetic Disease | Dogs | Cats
- Giving Birth | Dogs
- Giving Tablets | Cats
- Grape Poisoning | Dogs
- Grass Seeds | Dogs
- Hair Loss and Overgrooming | Cats | Rats
- Heart Diseases & Failure | Dogs & Cats
- Heart Murmurs | Dogs
- Heat Stress & Stroke | Dogs
- Hip Dysplasia | Dogs
- Injuries Car & Road | Cats
- Injuries | Rabbits
- Kennel Cough | Dogs
- Kidney Disease & Failure | Dogs & Cats | Rabbits
- Licking Feet | Dogs
- Limping | Dogs
- Lip & Mouth Sores | Cats
- Lost Or Missing Pets | Dogs, Cats & Rabbits
- Lumps | Dogs | Rabbits
- Lumps In The Mouth | Dogs
- Mite infestation | Guinea Pigs
- Mycoplasma Respiratory Disease | Rats
- Myxomatosis | Rabbits
- Not Eating | Cats | Rabbits
- Onion Eating | Dogs
- Overgrown Teeth | Rabbits
- Overweight | Dogs Cats
- Pancreatic Inflammation | Dogs | Cats
- Patellar Luxation Surgery | Dogs
- Poisoning | Dogs
- Respiratory Infections | Chickens
- Scratching & Itching | Dogs
- Seizures & Fits | Dogs
- Separation Anxiety | Dogs
- Skin Infections & Hotspots | Dogs
- Snake Bite | Dogs & Cats
- Teeth Cleaning & Dentistry Options | Dogs & Cats
- Thunderstorm & Firework Fear | Dogs
- Tick Paralysis | Dogs & Cats
- Thyroid & Hyperthyroid | Cats
- Urinary Obstruction | Cats
- Urinating Inside | Cats | Dogs
- Vomiting | Dogs | Cats
- Walking & On Leash Aggression | Dogs
- Yelping in Pain | Dogs
The New Laws For Dogs & Cats
UPDATE 2018
In July, 2018 the new laws for dogs and cats came into force. You can read the details by following the link.
Although it will not be universally popular, the move towards universal desexing and microchipping of dogs and cats should produce a clear net benefit to pets and the community.
Regarding the concerns I raised below back in 2016, most have been addressed satisfactorily:
- Vets can only give temporary exemptions
- Guard dogs and remote communities are not specifically exempted
- Breeding standards are already law and now breeders must also be registered, making the removal of rogue operators easier
However:
- I’m yet to be convinced of the benefit of cat owners being asked to register their cats. Most owned cats have no harmful effect on communities or councils. There are existing laws on the removal of unidentified stray cats that function perfectly well.
- Compulsory microchipping and desexing are an excellent idea for all cats, but the existing databases you already pay for are still necessary, and in my opinion, all that is needed.
- You can still buy puppies at Adelaide pet shops from interstate puppy farms.
The Kitten Questions You Ask Us
Here are the top 17. There’s no such thing as a silly question!
Continue reading “The Kitten Questions You Ask Us”48 Adelaide Dog Parks
Here’s our list of all the fully fenced off leash dog parks in Adelaide. There’s a map at the start showing where each dog park is. Please also visit:
Continue reading “48 Adelaide Dog Parks”