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Sharing Your Bed with Pets

Sharing Your Bed with Pets

Date:08/03/2011

Dr Rebecca Gillions explains the health risks of pet bedmates.

Pets with Disabilities

Pets with Disabilities

Date:02/07/2010

Dr Chris Brown explains how to make life more comfortable for pets with disabilities.

Pet Theft

Pet Theft

Date:27/05/2010

Dr Chris Brown discusses the incidence of pet theft and how to prevent it.

Territorial Cats

Territorial Cats

Date:19/05/2010

Problems with a neighbour's cat taking over your property? Dr Chris Brown explains how to deal with territorial cats.

Pets in Cafes

Pets in Cafes

Date:06/05/2010

Dr Chris Brown discusses whether dogs should be allowed to sit with their owners in cafés.

Blind Pets

Blind Pets

Date:29/04/2010

Dr Chris Brown explains how blind dogs cope and how we can assist them.

Concept of Time

Concept of Time

Date:23/04/2010

How do our pets measure time and do they in fact have any concept of time at all? Dr Chris Brown explains.

Pet Etiquette

Pet Etiquette

Date:13/04/2010

Dr Chris Brown explains appropriate pet etiquette...for the owner!

Predictive Pets

Predictive Pets

Date:26/02/2010

Do our pets possess a sixth sense?

World Animal Week

World Animal Week

Educating people about animal welfare is crucial to animals, people and the environment. The World Society for the Protection of Animals’ aim is to develop compassion, a sense of justice and to teach others to respect animals.

Compassionate Farming

Compassionate Farming

Each year Australians consume an average of 137 eggs and 107 kilos of meat per person.But it's not often that we stop to think where these products have come from. When you think of a farm, you might think of animals grazing in wide-open paddocks...

Cat Scratching

Cat Scratching

Cats are generally misunderstood little creatures and they do have some feline eccentricities that can really annoy their owners. Scratching is one of the big ones.

Keeping Backyard Chickens

Keeping Backyard Chickens

Chooks are a great addition to the garden. A dozen free range eggs cost about the same amount as one layer chook. The free range eggs you get are sometimes debatable as to the authenticity of them actually being free range.

Bearded Dragons

Bearded Dragons

Well-known and popular Australian lizards, Bearded Dragons are named for the distinctive flap of skin that lies below their jaw. When threatened they assume a defensive posture, open their mouths and push their throat skin forward to make a 'beard'.