26 February 2013
Category:
Blog
Dogs
Pet Health
Author:
Lindsay Quance
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Do Dental Dog Treats Really Work?

Dogs Are People Too — At Least When It Comes To Dental Health! Did you know that our dog friends are susceptible to many of the same teeth and gum problems as people? Gingivitis, periodontal disease and tooth decay can let harmful types of bacteria run rampant through your canine’s system, which will make him [...]


29 October 2012
Author:
Dr. Peter Dobias
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Vets Corner – Holistic Approach To Anal Gland Problems In Dogs

One would think that most vets learn about anal glands in vet school. This was not true in my case. It was our dachshund Gerda who initiated me in the less pleasant part of living with a dog.  Dachshunds are very passionate when it comes to tracking and they love being in the forest. I [...]


10 October 2012
Author:
Dr. Peter Dobias
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Vet’s Corner – 5 Things You Need To Know About Treatment & Prevention of Arthritis

Recently, I (Peter Dobias) received a Facebook comment on my page.  One of our readers was unhappy that I had said that older dogs can jog and run with us.  In fact, she said that it was her surgeon who gave her the advice that older dogs should not run because it will wear their [...]


3 April 2012
Author:
Lindsay Quance
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Easter Contest Fun From Aussie Pet Mobile and everyWOMAN!

We at Aussie Pet Mobile believe in health and wellness whole heartedly. From the products and services that we provide, our solar powered mercedes benz sprinters and the businesses that we partner with. We spend so much time taking care of our families and pets that we often forget to take care of ourselves. Well, [...]


3 November 2011
Category:
Blog
Pet Health
Author:
Lindsay Quance
Comments: 6

Aussie Pet Mobile To Carry GreenMin by Dr. Peter Dobias!

We at Aussie Pet Mobile are proud to announce that we have partnered up with Vancouver based Dr. Peter Dobias Healing Solutions.  Dr. Peter Dobias is a seasoned veterinarian with a background in both holistic and conventional veterinary medicine.  Dr. Dobias has over 20 years of practical and teaching experience in this area including animal homeopathy [...]


28 September 2011
Author:
Nathan
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How to: Help Your Grieving Dog

When your dog loses its best mate it, be it a human or another pet, it can have a drastic effect on it’s day-to-day mood. You may notice that your dog has become lethargic, upset or even ill due to the loss of regular activities. Like a good friend you are going to have to help your dog get over their grieving, chances are if you are grieving yourself it could have a reciprocating effect.


21 September 2011
Author:
Lindsay Quance
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Symptoms of the 17 Most Common Pet Toxic Plants found at home.

Can you believe there are over 700 plants have been identified as toxic to our pets? It could very well be possible that the ingestion of these toxic common household plant and flowers could cause gastrointestinal upset and (I hate to mention it) may lead to possible death.


13 September 2011
Author:
Nathan
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How to: Safely Cut Your Pet’s Nails

Have you ever taken a good look at your pet’s toenails? If you have you probably noticed that they are more complex than ours. Besides having a nail shell you will notice that they have a kwick, which is a hard material that protects the blood supply and nerves. They also have the meat which is the sensitive area between the shell and the kwick.
You want to make sure that you know what you’re doing before you start cutting.


12 July 2011
Author:
Casey-Jo
Comments: 1

Pet Care Summer Safety Series: Heat Stroke – Part 2

Does my dog have heat stroke?
What do I do if my dog is suffering from heat stroke?

Here are some friendly reminders and tips of the summer dangers for pets so that all of the fun isn’t spoiled by a unsuspected emergency or illness.


29 June 2011
Author:
Casey-Jo
Comments: 1

Pet Care Summer Safety Series: Heat Stroke – Part 1

The summer time months are all too short and as the weather warms up, we all want to get out and enjoy it as much as possible with our family and loved ones – this probably includes a furry friend of yours (or two).

Here are some friendly reminders and tips of the summer dangers for pets so that all of the fun isn’t spoiled by a unsuspected emergency or illness: