by EBVH Team | Apr 6, 2017 | Dogs, Pet Care |
Digging is a component of normal dog behavior. Domestic dogs dig for the following reasons; To mark a scrape on elimination to bury something to uncover something they perceive as buried to thermoregulate, and to play with something that plays back Digging as part of...
by EBVH Team | Mar 28, 2017 | Pet Care |
What is Pyotraumatic Dermatitis (Hot Spots)? This condition is a common occurrence in the canine species and occasionally in the feline species. The actual causative agent is bacteria called Staphylococcal aureus – this bacteria lives on normal skin and only...
by EBVH Team | Mar 20, 2017 | Cats, Pet Care |
What is Spirometra? Spirometra is a type of tapeworm that affects both cats and dogs in our are of Bundaberg, Queensland. The biggest problem is that this tapeworm is NOT killed by the normal tablets that pet owners would normally buy when they ‘worm’...
by EBVH Team | Mar 15, 2017 | Pet Care |
“DUNNY SPIDER” – Only the female is dangerous Every year we are presented with dogs and cats who show signs of spider bite – there is no way pf proving this as we cannot ask the animal if it has been bitten or not and if so- by what. Actually,...
by EBVH Team | Mar 6, 2017 | Uncategorized |
Notice to all those people who belong to the Flat Earth Society – Long and thick coats on animals do NOT make them cooler! Many times I have been in discussion with breeders and pet owners that dogs and cats with long or thick coats use these coats to keep the air...