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Arthritic pets still need help this spring
Arthritic pets still need help this spring Spring might have sprung, but the onset of warmer weather doesn’t necessarily mean that pets suffering from arthritis will be more comfortable than during the cold of winter. Pets with arthritis still need to be carefully...
What you need to know about dental procedures
What you need to know about dental procedures 'Dentals' are one of the most common routine procedures we perform in our day-to-day veterinary practice. It's important to understand the ins-and-outs of these procedures and why they are so involved. Here are a few...
Welcome Sharon!
Welcome Sharon! After a long search and many applicants, we are delighted to introduce Sharon McQuillan to the Mira Mar Vets team! Sharon graduated as a veterinary nurse in 2015, and has gained extensive experience working at Denmark Vet Clinic, before a change of...
New tick-borne dog disease in WA & NT
New tick-borne dog disease in WA & NT A new dog disease has emerged this year in the Kimberley region of WA as well as the NT. It is present in other parts of the world, but hasn't been identified in Australia until 2020. Ehrlichiosis is a disease in dogs which...
How to tell if your pet has dental problems
How to tell if your pet has dental problems Dental disease is one of the most common problems we see in veterinary practice. While a regular check-up with us will help to identify any dental issues your pet might be hiding, there are a few things you can look out for...
How can you prevent dental disease at home
How you can prevent dental disease at home Dental care for your pet starts at home, but there is not one magical tool we have to help guarantee a perfectly healthy mouth. Dental disease prevention needs to be a multi-targeted approach, and we aim to give your pet a...
Cats are unique when it comes to dental disease
Cats are unique when it comes to dental disease Our feline friends can, unfortunately, suffer from a painful dental condition known as feline resorptive lesions (FRL). 60% of susceptible cats will have one of these lesions present by the time they are 6-years old....
Top tips for taking your cat to the vet
Top tips for taking your cat to the vet Many people find bringing their cat in to the vet a stressful experience and, as a result, will put off the exercise altogether. It is for this reason that we don't get to see your feline friend as often as we should and,...
Are these the world’s oldest pets?
Are these the world's oldest pets? July is senior pet care month, and we have a newsletter packed with information about how to care for your ageing pet, as well as some of the more common diseases we see in our geriatric patients. To get the newsletter started, we...
How to make an old pet comfortable
How to make an old pet comfortable It can sometimes be hard to face the fact that our pets age. A grey muzzle, a loss of hearing and the idea of senior pet food can be very confronting. But senior pets are unique, so it’s important not to turn a blind eye to their...
6 signs of dementia
6 signs of dementia Have you got an older dog who is awake more at night or getting confused at times? Have you just put it down to 'old age'? Your dog may be suffering from canine dementia, a disease also known as Canine Cognitive Dysfunction. The disease has been...
The geriatric cat and thyroid disease
The geriatric cat and thyroid disease “My cat seems to have lost weight, but he is still so hungry. Is he just getting old?" An older cat who is losing weight but still hungry is a presentation we see regularly. The cause is usually hyperthyroidism, and a routine...
Can probiotics help my pet?
Can probiotics help my pet? There is plenty of scientific evidence that supports the benefits of probiotics in humans, but what about our pets? Can probiotics help your pet and when should you use them? What are probiotics? Probiotics are live bacteria, and when...
Tips to help your dog adjust when you return to work.
Tips to help your dog adjust when you return to work As COVID-19 restrictions relax and we start to return to a new "normal", many people will be returning to work. Your dog may be used to having you around more, which means they also have likely been enjoying the...
Winter weigh-in
Winter weigh-in To help welcome you into winter, here’s an animation from Off The Leash. It’s called "The Weigh In" and sets the scene for our newsletter this month. Shorter winter days and more time at home may mean your pet has been a little less active, and perhaps...
Healthy diet = healthy life
Healthy diet = healthy life 'What is the best diet for my pet?” - a common question, but not always an easy answer. There is no one-diet-fits-all, but a premium-quality diet that is balanced and complete is the best place to start. What is a premium diet? Premium...
The facts about Giardia
The facts about Giardia What is Giardia? Giardia is a protozoan parasite that infects the gastrointestinal tract of humans, mammals, birds and even amphibians. The parasite can cause severe symptoms and is transmissible between animals and humans. Giardia exists in...
Could my dog be incontinent?
Could my dog be incontinent? Did you know that some female dogs can become incontinent as they age? The condition is known as urethral sphincter mechanism incompetence (USMI), and this is just a fancy medical term used to describe a weak control of the muscles that...
Puppy preschool is back!
Puppy Preschool is BACK! HOORAY! Small group puppy classes are starting up again at Mira Mar Vets! From the start of May, we will take puppies between 6 & 16 weeks of age in small socialisation classes, and of course we will be observing appropriate hygiene and...
New South Wales RSCPA introduces e-adoptions
New South Wales RSPCA introduces e-doptions Filling out a form online is almost becoming more second-nature to us than handwriting one. We online-shop for groceries, clothes, gifts and all sorts of other things, but how about for a pet? The New South Wales RSPCA have...
Could now be a good time to get a new pet?
Could now be a good time to get a new pet? Pets are a perfect companion to anyone during this challenging period. Pets provide unconditional love, physical comfort, and having a pet around can even improve your mental health. A dog will get you out and about walking...
Arthritis alert.
Arthritis alert As Autumn comes to an end and you are at home with your pets more due to COVID-19, now is a good time to keep an eye out for arthritis. The colder weather always coincides with an increase in the number of pets with stiff and sore joints, so knowing...
What you need to know about disc disease.
What you need to know about disc disease Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is a relatively common problem in dogs and rarely seen in cats. The intervertebral discs consist of a gelatinous substance surrounded by a thick outer layer, and they act as shock absorbers,...
Top tips for a healthy pet during isolation.
Top tips for a healthy pet during isolation There have been plenty of changes in the way we lead our life recently, and your pet's life has probably changed too! You, or the kids, may be home more and, if you have a dog, you are probably walking more to get out of the...