Mira Mar Veterinary Hospital

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Can probiotics help my pet?

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...

Winter weigh-in

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

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

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?

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...

Could now be a good time to get a new pet?

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.

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.

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.

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...

How pets can improve your health during COVID-19

How pets can improve your health during COVID-19

How pets can improve your mental health during COVID-19 Some say that all clouds have a silver lining and perhaps one major silver lining of the COVID-19 crisis is being able to spend more time with our pets. It is a stressful and challenging time for so many people...

It’s time to look out for chocolate toxicity

It’s time to look out for chocolate toxicity

It's time to look out for chocolate toxicity With a large number of chocolate Easter eggs on the loose at this time of year, it is our job to remind you about the risk of chocolate toxicity. Unfortunately, chocolate is not good for dogs! It contains a derivative of...

Did you know that Easter lilies can be lethal?

Did you know that Easter lilies can be lethal?

Did you know that Easter lilies can be lethal? Lilies are popular flowers and commonly used in arrangements due to their appealing fragrance. Many pet owners are, however, unaware of the danger they pose to cats. It can be extremely dangerous if a cat eats any part of...

Coronavirus and pets – what you need to know

Coronavirus and pets – what you need to know

Coronavirus and pets - what you need to know The Coronavirus outbreak is currently affecting many people throughout the world and in some places, changing the way we go about life. There are many questions and myths floating about so we thought we’d help answer, and...

What happens when we run a blood test?

What happens when we run a blood test?

What happens when we run a blood test? When it comes to finding out more about the health of your pet, blood tests are a powerful tool. They provide us with an insight into the health of many organs and can also confirm if your pet is safe to undergo anaesthesia. They...

Could my dog have cataracts?

Could my dog have cataracts?

Could my dog have cataracts? It’s not uncommon for a client to ask us if their dog has cataracts.They notice that their dog’s eyes have become ‘cloudy’ and they are worried about what might be going on. A cataract is a cloudy lens and if dense, is seen as a white...

Keeping chickens as pets

Keeping chickens as pets

Keeping chickens as pets Keeping backyard chickens as pets has become more and more popular in both urban and suburban areas. There are plenty of benefits when it comes to keeping chickens: They are relatively easy and inexpensive to maintain (when compared to most...

Spray away!

Spray away!

Spray away! Urine spraying is a unique activity where a cat stands with their tail in the air and delivers a squirt of urine against a vertical surface. Most of the time, you won’t even notice your cat spraying but this behaviour can become a ‘behavioural issue’ when...

Separated and sad

Separated and sad

Separated and sad Dogs are social creatures and they form strong bonds with people. While most dogs cope well with daily separation from their owners, unfortunately, some dogs become very distressed and even destructive, a problem known as separation anxiety....

Why does my dog bark?

Why does my dog bark?

Why does my dog bark? A barking dog can be helpful and comforting especially when it comes to alerting you about possible intruders. Unfortunately, barking can also be frustrating and disruptive and excessive barking can even be considered a behavioural problem. Dogs...

Case study: Mitral valve disease

Case study: Mitral valve disease

Case study: mitral valve disease Jack the cheeky eight year old Cavalier King Charles Spaniel came in for his yearly vaccination and routine health check. During the examination, a heart murmur was detected. After questioning his owners, there was some concern that he...

Grain free diets and broken hearts

Grain free diets and broken hearts

Grain free diets and broken hearts Grain free diets have become more popular over the last few years, as people inaccurately assume these boutique diets are better for their pets. But there’s more to the story... The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the USA is...

Does my dog need heartworm prevention?

Does my dog need heartworm prevention?

Does my dog need heartworm prevention? Albany is in a very unique part of Australia, and is one of the few places where the heartworm parasite has not been diagnosed. Generally, we do not consider heartworm preventative necessary if your pet remains in this area. In...

Bushfire Crisis – how can you help

Bushfire Crisis – how can you help

Bushfire crisis - how you can help We continue to feel devastated for all involved in the bushfire crisis. The effects of this disaster have rocked us all, and we are deeply saddened to see the impact it has had on our wildlife and livestock, as well as the...