By Melissa Nye, B.Pharm | Pharmacist at Pet Chemist Online If you share your home with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Chihuahua, Yorkshire Terrier, Toy Poodle, or any one of Australia’s beloved small and toy breeds, there’s something important you should know: your dog is statistically far more likely to develop dental disease than a… Continue reading Small Dog Breeds and Dental Disease: Why They’re More at Risk
Toothbrush, Dental Chews or Both? Choosing the Right Dental Care Routine for Your Pet
By Melissa Nye, B.Pharm | Pharmacist at Pet Chemist Online Here’s a statistic that surprises most pet owners: by the age of three, approximately 80% of dogs and 70% of cats already have some form of dental disease. That’s not a problem that shows up later in life, it starts early, often silently, and progresses… Continue reading Toothbrush, Dental Chews or Both? Choosing the Right Dental Care Routine for Your Pet
Is Parasite Control Still Needed for My Senior Pet That Doesn’t Go Outside?
It’s one of the most common questions pet owners have as their dog or cat gets older and slows down: “My pet barely leaves the house anymore — do I really still need to keep up with parasite prevention?” It’s an understandable question. If your senior dog only goes out for a short toilet break… Continue reading Is Parasite Control Still Needed for My Senior Pet That Doesn’t Go Outside?
Beyond Probiotics: Why Your Dog’s Gut Needs a Complete System
Your dog’s tummy troubles might not be a probiotic problem. Here’s what a complete gut health system actually looks like and why it makes all the difference. If your dog has ongoing loose stools, gas, or a tummy that never quite settles, chances are you’ve tried a probiotic. And chances are it helped a little,… Continue reading Beyond Probiotics: Why Your Dog’s Gut Needs a Complete System
Do Senior Pets Need Supplements? A Guide for Ageing Dogs and Cats
As our dogs and cats grow older, their bodies change in ways that aren’t always immediately visible. A dog who used to bound up the stairs may hesitate at the bottom. A cat who once leapt to the windowsill without a second thought may now take a longer route. These subtle shifts are part of… Continue reading Do Senior Pets Need Supplements? A Guide for Ageing Dogs and Cats
Think Indoor Cats Are Safe from Parasites? Think Again.
It’s one of the most persistent myths among pet owners: the belief that a strictly indoor lifestyle acts as an impenetrable shield against parasites. Many cat parents assume that if their cat never steps foot on a blade of grass, they are exempt from the monthly ritual of flea and worm prevention. Unfortunately, this misunderstanding… Continue reading Think Indoor Cats Are Safe from Parasites? Think Again.
Why Vets Recommend Year-Round Flea, Tick & Worm Control in Australia
Australia’s climate means parasites never truly go away — here’s what you need to know, and which products can help. If you live in Australia, there is no true ‘off season’ for parasites. Fleas, ticks and intestinal worms pose a genuine health risk to pets, and their owners — every single month of the year.… Continue reading Why Vets Recommend Year-Round Flea, Tick & Worm Control in Australia
Why Joint Health Matters at Every Life Stage
When we think about joint health in pets, it’s easy to associate it only with older dogs or arthritic cats. However, joint care isn’t just for senior pets, it’s important at every stage of life, from playful puppies and kittens to active adults and ageing companions. Supporting joint health early and consistently can help maintain… Continue reading Why Joint Health Matters at Every Life Stage
Stress, Travel and Tummy Troubles: How Lifestyle Affects Pet Poop
If you’ve ever noticed your pet developing diarrhoea before or after a trip, after a change in routine, or during stressful events, you’re not imagining things. Just like humans, dogs and cats have a strong connection between their brain and gut—and lifestyle factors can have a significant impact on digestive health. From travel and boarding… Continue reading Stress, Travel and Tummy Troubles: How Lifestyle Affects Pet Poop
Common Digestive Problems in Dogs and Cats – And How to Help
Digestive issues are one of the most common reasons pet owners visit the vet. From mild tummy upsets to ongoing gastrointestinal conditions, dogs and cats can experience a range of digestive problems that affect their comfort, nutrition, and overall wellbeing. Understanding the causes, symptoms, and management options can help you support your pet’s digestive health… Continue reading Common Digestive Problems in Dogs and Cats – And How to Help