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Diets by life-stage
Diets by life-stage With so many different pet foods out there, it can be hard to know which will be best for your pet. Here’s some general dietary guidelines for keeping your pet at their healthiest throughout their life. Puppies and kittens Puppies and kittens have...
Teething issues
Teething issues Puppies are adorable, but they can be challenging to live with! Here are our tips to help with a few common new puppy “teething issues”. Chewing It’s natural for puppies to want to chew things, this is their way of exploring the world! Additionally,...
Basic pet first aid
Basic pet first aid Ouch! Your pet has just hurt themselves – what should you do? Eye injuries If your pet has gotten something in their eye (e.g. grit, shampoo, plant material, etc), it’s best to try to flush their eye with cool running water as soon as possible. You...
Post-surgery TLC
Post-surgery TLC Many owners ask how they can help their pet to heal comfortably and safely after surgery. Check out our general tips for a smooth recovery! Post-anaesthetic When you are taking your pet home after a sedation or anaesthetic, it’s best to give them a...
Home Visits on the menu at Mira Mar Vets
Home Visits on the menu at Mira Mar Vets Is your pet one of those that doesn't like travelling in the car or visiting the vet clinic? Or do you have multiple pets and can't find the time to get them all to the vet? Are you unable to drive, have a young family or large...
Does your pet get anxious when visiting us?
Does your pet get anxious when visiting us? There many reasons as to why pets may be “uncooperative” at a veterinary clinic, but generally, it can be attributed to anxiety, insufficient training or aggressive behaviours. Signs of anxiety in animals can include:...
Help, my pet is scared of the car!
Help, my pet is scared of the car! It’s not uncommon for pets to develop a fear of car travel. This anxiety or fearfulness can develop for a number of reasons. Anxiety during car travel is more likely if your pet had a lack of exposure to car trips prior to 16 weeks...
What is considered an emergency?
What is considered an emergency? As a loving pet owner, it’s natural to be concerned about your pet if they’re unwell, and to want prompt diagnosis and treatment. But what is actually considered a medical or surgical emergency for pets? Common symptoms that suggest a...
Caring for fluffy long-haired cats
Caring for fluffy long-haired cats Long-haired cat breeds such as ragdolls, birmans, maine coons and Persians are great to snuggle and are generally blessed with loving, sweet personalities, making them great companions. However, keeping one of these beautiful cat...
Short-legged dog breeds 101
Short-legged dog breeds 101 Short-legged dog breeds, such as dachshunds, corgis and basset hounds make for popular pets due to their distinct appearance. There are whole internet photo collections dedicated to hilariously chunky corgi rumps - just Google “corgi butts”...
Looking after poodle cross-breeds
Looking after poodle cross-breeds Do you own an “-oodle?” Poodle crosses (such as the cavoodles and labradoodles) are very popular pets due to their friendly nature, intelligence and appealing looks. These dogs are also frequently favoured for their coat type, which...
Not just a squishy face – brachycephalic pet issues
Not just a squishy face - brachycephalic pet issues Brachycephalic dog and cat breeds are those with shorter faces, such as English bulldogs, French bulldogs, Pugs, Pekingese and Boston terriers, as well as Persian and Himalayan cats. While these breeds can make great...
Keeping up with high-energy dog breeds
Keeping up with high-energy dog breeds High-energy dog breeds make for fun exercise and play buddies - and can also be great “workers” if their energy is channelled into a productive task. Within any breed, there is some variability in temperament. However,...
“Healthy pets don’t need to go to the vet, do they?”
“Healthy pets don’t need to go to the vet, do they?” Yes. Healthy pets DO benefit from a regular vet check! We don’t want you to wait until your pet is unwell to book an appointment – we love to see them on a regular basis! This isn’t just because we love seeing your...
“Are flea and tick prevention products important for pets?”
“Are flea and tick prevention products important for pets?” Yes! Flea and tick prevention products help keep your pet healthy by protecting them from parasites. With so many combination flea and tick prevention products now available, we frequently field questions...
“Should my pet be fed a natural diet?”
“Should my pet be fed a natural diet?” There are some risks associated with raw diets, so it's very important to check with us first. The best way to determine if any diet is right for your pet is to book a consultation with our veterinary team. We will be able to...
“Is a general anaesthetic safe for my older pet?”
“Is a general anaesthetic safe for my older pet?” Worry not! Older pets commonly have anaesthetics and we will advise the options for your pet. If you have an older animal who might require a surgical and dental procedure, you may be concerned about them undergoing a...
“How do I know which vaccination is best for my pet?”
“How do I know which vaccination is best for my pet?” That’s easy! We will discuss with you the appropriate vaccination protocol for your pet. Regularly vaccinating your pet is important to protect them against various potentially fatal or debilitating...
Can your dog join you for some summer beach fun?
Can your dog join you for some summer beach fun? For many of us, the summer holidays wouldn’t feel complete without at least one trip to the beach. But can your dog join you for coastal fun? The answer is yes – with some planning: Check online to ensure your beach of...
Pet-safe festive foods
Pet-safe festive foods Many of us want to involve our furry family member in Christmas celebrations - and festive meals are no exception! But do you know which foods are pet-safe and which can be dangerous? In the Christmas spirit, we’ve coded some common yuletide...
How to support a noise-phobic pet
If loud noises make your pet anxious, summer storms and New Year's Eve fireworks can unfortunately be a terrifying time. For mild cases of noise phobia, it may be enough to “protect” your dog or cat from the noise by giving them a safe place to shelter. It’s generally...
Low-stress car travel for your pet
Low-stress car travel for your pet Planning a Christmas road-trip with your pet? Don’t stress! Check out these anxiety-reducing pet travel tips. Safe travel Ensure your pet is properly secured in the car. The safest option for dogs is usually restrained on the back...
Keeping your pet busy on Christmas Day
Keeping your pet busy on Christmas Day Christmas Day can be a pretty hectic day for most of us, with all of the meal preparations, family visits, last-minute gift-wrapping and the clean-up - but while we’re busy celebrating, our pets may be left just twiddling their...
Worming – what are your options?
Worming – what are your options? Regularly worming your cat or dog probably doesn’t rate first on your list of fun pet care topics but it’s important to stay on top of – for the health of your pet, yourself, and your family! Common animal intestinal worms such as...