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Health & Wellness Advice for dogs

Eye Care for Dogs

Jan 2024

Your dog’s eyes can be an early indicator of any health problems, so regularly checks and knowing what to look out for can help you stay on top of any issues.

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Co-operative Care for Dogs

Nov 2023

Throughout their life, your dog will need to be touched and examined. The earlier you get your pup comfortable with those scenarios, the less stressful and fearful they will be

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Keep Insects Away From Your Pets

Nov 2023

We know how annoying it is with flies buzzing around. Unfortunately, flies are not only frustrating to our pets, but can be dangerous to their health.

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Spring Allergies in Pets

Aug 2023

Like humans, dogs and cats can suffer from seasonal allergies. Here are some tips on what to look for and what you can do to help your Pet feel comfortable

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Checking Your Dog for Ticks & Fleas

Jan 2022

It is important that you check your pet regularly for ticks or other parasites. Find out how to thoroughly check your pets for ticks and fleas

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How to Fit a Dog Harness

May 2021

Thinking of getting a new harness? Getting the right fit can make all the difference for walks and training to ensure your dog is comfortable and safe. Here are our top tips

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Science-Based Diets for Dogs & Cats

Jun 2021

Just like us, dogs & cats may need some diet support at certain stages of life. Find out what Science-based diets are and if they'll work for your pet.

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Transitioning Your Pet to New Food

Apr 2020

Are you thinking of changing your pet’s food or introducing something extra to their diet? Find out why you may consider changing their pet’s food and how to transition.

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All You Need to Know About Ticks

Mar 2020

Tick control is one of the most important things you can do for your dogs’ health. In certain parts of Australia, they're a major cause of dog death every year.

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Dental Hygiene for Dogs

Mar 2020

Chronic doggy breath is not normal. Nor is it something your dog needs to live with. Doggy breath can be a sign of rotting teeth, as well as gum and periodontal disease.

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PURCHASE ACCEPTANCE

Please Note: "CUSTOMER SELF DECLARATION" By purchasing ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet, you acknowledge and agree that the following is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.

  1. I confirm that my pet was examined by a Veterinarian who recommended the use of ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet on the basis of his/her diagnosis.
  2. I have read and understood that whilst my pet is being fed ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet, it is recommended that seek veterinary advice at least every 6 months regarding the usage of ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet.
  3. I have read and understood that I need to seek immediate veterinary advice if my pet's condition deteriorates in any way whilst I use ROYAL CANIN Prescription Diet.

PURCHASE ACCEPTANCE

Please Note: "CUSTOMER SELF DECLARATION" By purchasing Hill’s Prescription Diet, you acknowledge and agree that the following is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge.

  1. I confirm that my pet was examined by a Veterinarian who recommended the use of Hill’s Prescription Diet on the basis of his/her diagnosis.
  2. I have read and understood that whilst my pet is being fed Hill’s Prescription Diet, it is recommended that I seek veterinary advice at least every 6 months regarding the usage of Prescription Diet.
  3. I have read and understood that I need to seek immediate veterinary advice if my pet's condition deteriorates in any way whilst I use Hill’s Prescription Diet