Foraging For Fun
By Helen Burns | Dated May 31, 2021
Foraging is an innate behaviour to all animals and is a great way to provide our pets with enrichment to look after their mental well being (and hopefully stop them […]
By Helen Burns | Dated May 31, 2021
Foraging is an innate behaviour to all animals and is a great way to provide our pets with enrichment to look after their mental well being (and hopefully stop them […]
By John Morgan | Dated October 6, 2020
Spring has well and truly sprung! While this means sunny weather, hayfever and an excuse to eat more icecream it also means native birds will be teaching their young how […]
By Helen Burns | Dated May 21, 2018
What are they and how can you avoid them? While most of us may get through life never needing to think about zoonoses (diseases you can catch from and animal), […]
By Helen Burns | Dated April 30, 2018
How good is your animal knowledge? Test yourself on our animal trivia quiz below ! No waiting for answers this time. You’ll find them below. 1. Bees are found on […]
By John Morgan | Dated January 17, 2018
Pet of the week is a juvenile channel billed cuckoo who was bought into Gordon Vet hospital after having collided with a window. The young bird was examined by Vets and […]
By John Morgan | Dated December 13, 2017
This little nestling Kookaburra, so young it was almost unrecognisable, was found in Roseville by a concerned member of the public. After waiting an hour for the parent birds to […]
By Scott Lackenby | Dated September 6, 2017
A Sulphur-crested Cockatoo was bought into the hospital recently by a concerned member of the public. This was not your average sulphur. He could say hello, liked sitting on peoples […]
By John Morgan | Dated August 23, 2017
It’s a common misconception that the Tawny Frogmouth is a species of Owl, but this is not actually true. Tawny frogmouths are more closely related to the nightjars. While they […]
By Helen Burns | Dated March 24, 2016
If you were to google poisons for pets you could be forgiven for thinking that your pet needs to live in a protective bubble. While there are many potential poisons […]
By John Morgan | Dated February 26, 2016
When that chocolate cake sitting on the kitchen bench smells just so good, or the Easter eggs wrapped in foil have been ‘hidden’ around the house and yard, pets can’t […]
By Scott Lackenby | Dated August 8, 2013 | 0 Comments
The Ku-Ring-Gai region is a great area to own a pet and this community guide, written by a local Ku-Ring-Gai vet, aims to give pet owners an overview of responsible […]