All rural and regional properties are at risk of bushfire and complacency can be deadly. Being prepared is the key to minimising the risk and impact of fire on your property and to livestock and pets.
Spring into action now that spring has sprung to ensure your pet is prepared for the warmer weather.
Pheromones are released from various glands of an animal's body to communicate with members of the same species throughout the animal kingdom. Synthetic pheromones are now being used as a non-invasive solution to manage stress-related problems in pets.
The cattle tick is the most serious external parasite of cattle in Australia. It is widespread in many areas of the Northern Territory, Queensland and a small area of northeast NSW.
Desexing both male and female cats will help prevent urine marking, territorial behaviour, fighting, roaming, injuries and unwanted kittens.