For some pet owners, the loss of such a close relationship can be devastating. Here's why pet grief should be validated.
Osteoarthritis results from deterioration of joint cartilage and leads to inflammation, pain and lameness.
The hardest part of owning a pet is deciding when it’s time to say goodbye and euthanise your pet, but this can be a gift of love.
7 tips to help you and your family prepare for your first Christmas without your pet.
Follow our summer safety tips to keep your dog cool in summer and minimise heat stress as the temperature rises.
It’s common for dogs and other animals to get freaked out by fireworks. Here's 6 tips to keep your dog calm during fireworks celebrations.
We explain what to do when a pet dies and what options are available to bury or cremate your companion animal.
Most cats with well-controlled diabetes can live a good quality of life.
Dogs with well-controlled diabetes can have a good quality of life and a normal life expectancy.
Osteoarthritis results from deterioration of joint cartilage and leads to inflammation, pain and lameness.
A non-cancerous mass or tumour is an abnormal growth of cells that does not display cancer characteristics.
If you’re wondering if you can put your dog or cat down at home, here’s what you should know.
Understanding what happens at a home pet euthanasia appointment can help you prepare to say goodbye.
Non-cancerous (benign) tumours in cats can arise from many cell types and occur anywhere in the body.
Dog behaviour before death can be confused with general signs of old age. Here are 10 signs to look for.
Let's take a closer look at the factors behind dog vomiting, differentiate between occasional occurrences and more serious concerns, and outline when it's necessary to seek professional veterinary advice.
If you are considering a dog cremation to farewell your beloved pooch, here’s what to expect in five steps.
Dog euthanasia at home can provide a peaceful passing in your pet’s most comfortable environment. Pros and cons.
Pet memorial ideas to help you feel connected to a special furry friend who has crossed the Rainbow Bridge.
Cushing's Disease is an excess of the hormone cortisol due to pituitary or adrenal gland tumour.
Discover common causes of dog diarrhoea and how to provide support. Visit to learn more.
Building a good relationship with your pet’s vet is a two-way street. Here's how to ensure you are on the same page.
Working as a Veterinarian can be demanding, both physically and emotionally. In this article, we will explore effective strategies to help you manage and navigate these emotional challenges, ensuring your mental and emotional health remain a priority.
Urinary incontinence in dogs is a condition caused by various factors like hormonal imbalances or neurological issues, results in involuntary urine leakage. Seeking veterinary care is essential for proper management.
Hiring a pet sitter who is well-prepared and knowledgeable about senior pet care is crucial to ensure your beloved companion receives the care they deserve. In this blog post, we will discuss essential steps to help you prepare a pet sitter to care for your senior pet.
Pets bring immense joy and companionship to our lives. They become part of our families and provide us with unconditional love. However, just like humans, pets can also face health challenges, and one of the most concerning diagnoses is cancer. The moment you receive the news that your beloved furry friend has been diagnosed with cancer can be overwhelming and heartbreaking.
As our pets age, it's natural for them to experience certain health issues, just like humans. One concerning event that may occur in senior pets is a seizure. Witnessing your senior pet having a seizure can be distressing, but it's essential to stay calm and take appropriate actions.
Lameness in dogs is a condition where a dog is limping and they can’t properly use one or more of their limbs
Watching a dog pass away in a movie is not only heartbreaking, but also can help us reflect on how we would handle putting our own dog down.
Learn how to spoil your dog on their last day before their euthanasia appointment.
Here's a list of common veterinary phrases and terms so you're prepared the next time you head to the vet.
Euthanasia literally translates to a good death, so let's explore what influences pet owners to make the tough decision.
In this article, we'll talk about Canine Cognitive Dysfunction, what signs to look for, why it happens, and how we can help our dogs in their older years.
Senior pets are susceptible to certain health issues and emergencies that require prompt attention and care.
Is it better to have your child there during your pet's passing? Our experts weigh in.
Tips to help your family and other pets cope after losing a pet.
Being exposed to death for the first time can be an incredibly difficult experience, and often the first monumental death in our lives will be our best furry friend. The intense sorrow and grief that can come after losing your companion is something that most of us encounter, and often more than once.
Have you started to notice some changes in your old furry friend’s behaviour? Maybe they’re starting to walk into furniture or startle easily. You might think these actions simply come with old age, but think again.
If your favourite furry friend is starting to walk into furniture or maybe their eyes have gone a little cloudy, these might be signs that your dog is going blind.
As more cats are living longer lives, dementia in cats is becoming more prominent, but also better understood thanks to modern medicine and vet intervention.
If your cat is starting to walk into furniture or maybe their eyes have gone a little cloudy, these might be signs that they're going blind.
Grief is a powerful emotion, and a natural response when somebody in our life dies, including ourselves. But do our pets grieve, and if so do they experience grief in the same way we do?
Rainbow Bridge Remembrance Day is a day to commemorate and remember our beloved pets who have passed on, although their memory is still alive in our hearts.
Learn about why home euthanasia might be the better option, rather than taking your pet to the vet for their final goodbye.
To help set your mind at ease, we’re here to answer your questions about what happens when a dog is euthanised at a home euthanasia appointment.
Learn about the average cost of home pet euthanasia in Melbourne and more details about why to choose this over attending a vet clinic.
Learn about the average cost of home pet euthanasia in Sydney and more details about why to choose this over attending a vet clinic.
Learn about the average cost of home pet euthanasia in Brisbane and more details about why to choose this over attending a vet clinic.
Learn about the average cost of home pet euthanasia in the Gold Coast and more details about why to choose this over attending a vet clinic.
Wondering what to say to someone grieving the loss of their pet? Discover 10 supportive things to say (and what not to say) in this guide.
We’ve consulted our veterinarians about what they want you as pet owners to understand about euthanasia.
Learn about the average cost of home pet euthanasia in Adelaide and more details about why to choose this over attending a vet clinic.
Here is a list of bucket list memories to create some beautiful moments with your pet.
In this blog post, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide on how to prepare for your dog's euthanasia appointment.
In this article, we will explore five reasons to consider euthanising your sick or elderly dog and provide valuable insights to help you make an informed decision about your pet’s end of life.
In this article, we will explore whether pet insurance covers euthanasia, what factors to consider, and the different options available.
We'll explore whether a natural death or at-home euthanasia is the best option for you and your pet, for the most peaceful and pain free way to say goodbye.
Pet grief is real, and grief can be complicated when you make the heartwrenching decision to euthanise your pet.
When you watch your pet decline and suffer through life, a little piece of you dies, because you know the end is near. You also might know that the best thing for them is euthanasia, so their death is peaceful and they won’t struggle through pain or illness for those final weeks of life. We created our free tool, a Quality of Life Assessment, to help guide you through this important yet tough decision, and help you plan out the next steps of your pet’s life.
Anticipatory pet grief is the experience of mourning the impending loss of a beloved animal companion, knowing that you will soon be saying goodbye.
If your senior dog accidentally ingests chocolate, here's what you should know.
Euthanasing your pet is a decision many pet owners will have to make towards the end of their pet’s life. It is a difficult, but often necessary decision to prevent further pain and suffering for the smallest, furriest member of your family.
As parents or caregivers, it's essential to help children navigate this difficult journey and help them understand the finality of death.
The question that often troubles us after pet loss is, "When is the right time to welcome a new pet into our lives?"
Pet owners may experience grief that parallels that of losing a significant human connection. Here are some tips to help.
A pet’s final days should not be the worst days of their life. Here's how you can help identify when it's time to say goodbye.
The loss of a pet might be a child's first experience with death. Here's how you can help them through the difficult time.
If pet loss isn’t properly acknowledged, individuals may fear rejection or ridicule.
When a pet is in pain, it can be hard for owners to understand that they are suffering. Here are some things to look for.
We weigh up the pros and cons of dog cremation vs burial to help you decide the best option to say goodbye to your pet.
What happens during euthanasia for dogs and what to expect from a dog euthanasia at home.
Considering the right time for putting a dog down is one of the hardest decisions pet owners face. This checklist may help.
Many factors determine dog euthanasia cost - from the length of appointment time, to call-out fees. We explain these in this article.
Knowing when it's time to put a dog down can be tough. Here's what to look for when considering putting a dog down.
Dog cremation has many benefits in providing comfort after a pet has been put to sleep. Here's six.
We put together this list of some heart-warming pet memorial activities to do with your fur child before they pass.
Before your canine companion crosses the Rainbow Bridge, it’s helpful to be prepared for the dog cremation cost.
Causes of liver disease in cats include anorexia, inflammation, infections, parasites, toxins, medication side-effects and cancer.
Inflammatory bowel disease most commonly occurs in middle-aged to older cats.
If your pet is suddenly losing weight, hyperthyroidism could be an underlying condition.
Kidney disease interferes with your cat’s ability to eliminate wastes. Early detection can allow for a good quality of life.
Hepatic lipidosis or ‘fatty liver disease’, is the most common, potentially lethal liver disease in cats.
Vestibular syndrome interferes with balance and coordination.
A seizure is a sudden electrical disturbance in the brain. A focal seizure affects only part of the brain.
A brain tumour is an abnormal growth of cells in the brain.
Transitional cell carcinoma is an invasive, malignant cancer of the cells lining the urinary system.
Feline lower urinary tract disease refers to a variety of conditions that result in pain and inflammation.
Heart disease refers to any condition that impairs the heart’s ability to circulate blood through the body.
Primary tumours that originate in the lungs are rare in cats.
An oral tumour is an abnormal growth of cells in the mouth. Many cases in cats are squamous cell carcinoma.
A nasal tumour is an uncontrolled growth of cells on the nose surface or in the nasal cavity. In cats, most are malignant.
A mast cell tumour is an abnormal growth of mast cells and can be found in a cat’s skin, spleen, or intestines.
Lymphoma is a cancer of the immune system. In cats, it can affect lymph nodes, chest, kidneys or gastrointestinal tract.
A generalised seizure, which is more common in dogs, affects the entire brain and includes loss of consciousness.
Causes of liver disease in dogs include infections, ageing, medication side-effects, inflammation and cancer.
Tumours of any kind can cause brain injury from compression, inflammation, infiltration, and oedema.
Immune-mediated hemolytic anaemia (IMHA) is where the immune system attacks and destroys the body’s own red blood cells.
Addison’s disease primarily affects young to middle-aged dogs. Symptoms can be vague until a dog is quite ill.
Signs of cognitive dysfunction in dogs are often mistaken for normal ageing changes.
Degenerative myelopathy is a non-painful condition that affects the spinal cord, impairing a dog’s ability to walk.