National Pet Day was celebrated on Friday, April 11, praising the family members who are often the most excited to see us walk through the door.
Pet owners are reminded of the importance of responsible pet care and the option to adopt from local animal shelters.
New data from Petsy reveals that designer dog breeds are leading insurance claims, challenging the perception that these breeds are healthier than purebreds.
Despite being marketed as low-shed and hypoallergenic options, these 'high-end hybrids' are experiencing some of the most common and costly health issues in Australian households.
Veterinarians recommend annual check-ups for most dogs, with more frequent visits necessary for puppies, senior dogs and those with ongoing health conditions.
Regular grooming every 6-12 weeks is essential for maintaining healthy skin and fur, with long-haired breeds requiring more frequent brushing.
Daily exercise requirements vary significantly between breeds.
While Dachshunds need 30-60 minutes of low-intensity exercise, high-energy breeds like Border Collies require at least two hours daily.
Pet owners should be aware of foods toxic to dogs, including chocolate, macadamia nuts, grapes, raisins, onions and garlic.
1. | Luna |
2. | Coco |
3. | Charlie |
4. | Poppy |
5. | Teddy |
6. | Bella |
7. | Archie |
8. | Lola |
9. | Daisy |
10. | Leo |
1. | Luna |
2. | Nala |
3. | Milo |
4. | Mochi |
5. | Teddy |
6. | Millie |
7. | Charlie |
8. | Simba |
9. | Lily |
10. | Leo |