V.I.P. Pet Care & News

Cat Breed In Focus - The Devon Rex

12th Nov 2008
The Devon Rex first appeared in Devonshire, England, in 1960. Although this wasn’t far from where the Cornish Rex was discovered ten years earlier in Cornwall, and while both breeds resulted from spontaneous mutations, subsequent breeding experiments proved that the two breeds are definitely not related. read more


Dog Breed In Focus - The Boxer

12th Nov 2008
The Boxer is unique in the dog world; no other dog is more individual in appearance. His trim, square-built body is strong, muscular and elegant, with a head having no equal. read more


Dogs and their dental health

12th Nov 2008
You look after your own teeth...what about your best friend? read more


Indoor Cats

12th Nov 2008
As the kitten season approaches, it’s time for potential new owners to make the all-important decision of how to house their new furry family member. Gone is the era of cats automatically going in and outdoors, replaced with new consideration for the welfare of both cats and the Australian wildlife read more


Paralysis Tick

12th Nov 2008
Ticks are bloodsucking ectoparasites: parasites that live on the exterior of an animal. There are around 70 species of tick in Australia. The most common species along the east coast of Australia are the bush tick, the cattle tick and the paralysis tick. read more


Archive

12-11-2008 Tips for Spring read more

31-10-2007 Fires and Animals read more

31-10-2007 Entertaining Dogs read more

31-10-2007 Pet Poisonings read more

31-10-2007 Summer Care read more

31-10-2007 Ticks read more

31-10-2007 Ten Famous Dogs read more

31-10-2007 Ten Pet Games read more

31-10-2007 The Alaskan Malamute read more

31-10-2007 Fidos Fun and Fitness read more

31-10-2007 Helpful Hints for Summer read more

31-10-2007 Pet Health read more

31-10-2007 Siamese Cats read more

31-10-2007 Why do dogs bark? read more

30-10-2007 Caring for your cat read more

18-04-2006 Facts about Thiamine (Vitamin B1) and Sulphur Dioxide read more

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