News: Dogs

How to enjoy a safe and enjoyable beach walk with your dog this summer

Petra’s dog Gus, enjoying a day at the beach before 10am and before it gets too hot!

University of Adelaide animal behaviour expert Petra Edwards shares her top six tips for walking your dog on the beach.

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What makes vets feel good at work?

Vet students with dog

Researchers investigate the positive side of veterinary work and what brings vets pleasure in their job.

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Scientists seek Pomeranian dogs for new gene study

Pomeranian Image by csheets4811 via Pixabay

Researchers are seeking Pomeranian and PomX dogs for a free and simple mouth swab to identify how widespread a defective gene is in the breed's Australian population.

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August is Pet Dental Health Month

Dog's teeth

Did you know that dogs have 42 permanent teeth & cats have 30?

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Puppy Preschool at the Companion Animal Health Centre

Puppy with Block Letters

Take your puppy to uni! Register your interest in courses starting in July, August and September.

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Free advice, Free sample - solutions for itching and scratching

Dog scratching

Spring is here and summer is on the horizon. During this time vets see an increase in skin conditions in both dogs and cats.

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Protect your dog against parvovirus, warn experts

Protect your dog against parvovirus

Experts warn Adelaide dog owners to make sure their animals are fully protected against the deadly parvovirus.

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Don’t lose your pet; update your microchip data

'Harrington' is checked by veterinary students at the Companion Animal Health Centre.

A lost animal with out-of-date microchip details is no more identifiable than a stray animal with no ID.

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