Vaccinations! One of the most controversial topics in the human world! BUT, as part of responsible pet ownership, vaccinations protect your pet against potentially fatal viral and bacterial …
vaccination
Ferrets and The NSW Ferret Welfare Society
This information sheet is to give an overview of the NSW Ferret Welfare Society and ferrets. The information that you are about to read is just a very brief insight into the world of ferrets. If you …
Vaccinations
Vaccinations for dogs, cats, rabbits and ferrets protect your pet against potentially fatal viral and bacterial diseases. Our vets perform health checks routinely as part of your pet's annual …
Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV)
What is FIV? FIV (Feline Immunodeficiency Virus) is a potentially fatal viral disease that weakens the immune system of cats. Vaccination is recommended for all cats that are allowed outside of the …
Ferrets as Pets
Here are some key health care issues for ferrets. Desexing is essential for all pet ferrets, especially females, ideally at around six months of age. A female (jill) will come into season about …
Rabbits as Pets
Rabbits are very common as pets and we see a lot of them. They tend to be anxious when handled and can scratch and be awkward to handle, but generally make good pets. Interesting facts about …
Rabbit Calicivirus Disease
Rabbit Calicivirus Disease (RCD) progresses very quickly and usually by the time you realise your rabbit is ill, death is imminent. The only practical and reliable way to protect your rabbit …
Vaccinations for Rabbits
"Vaccination is our only protection" The only practical and reliable way to protect your rabbit against Rabbit Calicivirus Disease is by vaccination. The disease progresses very quickly and usually …
Holidaying with Your Pet
Getting organised to go away on holidays can sometimes be a stressful time. This can be even more so if you haven't planned what to do with your pets. Here are some tips that may …
Canine Parvovirus
What is Canine Parvovirus? Canine parvovirus (CPV) infection is a relatively new disease, appearing first in 1978. It is highly contagious and typically characterised by the development of severe …