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The Do’s And Don’ts Of Moving Pets

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 Do you plan on moving homes on the Sunshine Coast soon and need helpful tips on moving your pets as well? Then, I will share an article here with you that has the dos and don’ts of moving with pets so that you know what steps to follow to make your pet comfortable. You should create a friendly environment for your pets in your new home and give them time to adjust. There are also essential documents and vaccinations that you will need to get done when importing your dog or cat into Australia. Follow all these rules and make your pet happy in your new home. https://www.betterremovalistssunshinecoast.com.au/the-dos-and-donts-of-moving-pets/

Keeping safe around other dogs

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 When you’re out and about, there can be times when a dog may approach you in an unfriendly or threatening way, whether you’re with your dog or on your own. We’ve heard this has been happening more during the pandemic – it’s understandable that the stress, anxiety and changes to daily life have been affecting our canine companions as well.  When a situation like this does happens, it can be scary and potentially dangerous, but there are also a few things you can do to keep everyone safe.  Read More: https://www.rspca.org.au/blog/2021/keeping-safe-around-other-dogs

Top tips for dog park etiquette

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 Surrounded by lush greenery, friendly owners, and lots of happy wagging tails, dog parks are a precious amenity that are growing in popularity in towns and cities across Australia.    However, sharing a public space with lots of dogs comes with its risks. Dog owners are responsible for ensuring that dog parks remain a safe and welcoming environment for all.   Ground rules   Not every dog will be suited to a dog park. There is no screening process, thus the onus is on dog owners make an accurate judgement as to whether their dog will be at ease in this environment.  Read More: https://www.rspca.org.au/blog/2021/top-tips-dog-park-etiquette

Household dangers to your pet

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 We love our pets and want to make sure they’re safe and comfortable at home. But did you know some common household items can also be highly dangerous for animals and must be kept safely out of reach, or – in some cases – shouldn’t be brought into the house at all if you have pets?   Here are some common items that can be dangerous, even fatal – this will help you protect your furry friends from things that can cause them harm. We encourage you to seek out advice from reputable sources like our Knowledgebase or your vet, as this isn’t an exhaustive list.  Read More: https://www.rspca.org.au/blog/2021/household-dangers-your-pet