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Aberfoyle Hub Veterinary Clinic
Hub Professional Centre
Aberfoyle Park, SA, 5159

reception@hubvet.com.au
www.hubvet.com.au
Phone: 08 8270 5155

Barb's Bit: It has amazed and saddened us to hear of Europe’s economic dramas, especially having visited there so recently. It amazes us still more to hear people talking down what we have here in Australia! Unlike Spain, which has a youth unemployment rate of 50%; unlike America, which has perhaps the most expensive health care system in the world; unlike Greece, which is THE definition of an unstable democracy; and unlike Canada, which is glorious but mostly freezing (!!), Australia is in every way the lucky country, and if I had to be down on my luck anywhere in the world, I would want it to be here!

Tom Junior our feisty rooster certainly isn’t down on his luck!! In spite of run-ins with Bob and with the RSPCA carer while we were away, he has been rewarded with a new harem of 3 young chickadees - which on second thoughts may not be much of a reward for an 8 year old rooster!!

Ellen has named the new girls Ingrid, Sheila and Marilyn. One of them has already started laying eggs, although we are not sure which one! We are hoping that TJ will become a dad again, and that one of the girls will be happy to nest and be the surrogate mum. But the best laid plans can go astray, and never more so than when those plans laid are eggs!! We will keep you informed!

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Contents of this newsletter

01  Winter Woolies Competition

02  Expecting? Tell your dog you’re pregnant and win!

03  Caring for our senior citizens

04  Save on-line with Obay!

05  Oscar's mysterious weight loss

06  Pet of the Month

01 Winter Woolies Competition
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Heidi in her winter hoodie

We received some great entries to our Winter Woolies competition.

To see the top entries (these photos received the most 'likes') go to My Pet Stories Facebook page

We hope they brighten your Winter day!

02 Expecting? Tell your dog you’re pregnant and win!
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Many of us treat our dogs as if they were our first born. If you’ve got a bun in the oven or you’re trying for a baby you won't want to leave your dog in the dark. In order to create a healthy bond between your dog and your baby bump you need to prepare your dog for what to expect. The recently released book, Tell Your Dog You’re Pregnant is the perfect tool.

Written by Dr Lewis Kirkham, Tell your Dog You’re Pregnant delivers a practical and intuitive approach to preparing your dog for your new baby. The book is bulging with information, helpful tips and the latest behavioural knowledge making it a must read for any dog owning family on stork watch.

Learn how to:

  • Prepare your dog for the baby
  • Accustom your dog to numerous baby sounds, including toy noises
  • Read and interpret your dog’s body language
  • Adjust your routine and the household to keep your dog calm
  • Introduce your dog and baby for the first time
  • Recognise your dog’s warning signs
  • Know when you need professional assistance

We’ve got 5 signed copies of the book to give away. Go to our My Pet Stories Facebook Page and upload a photo of your dog and your pregnancy or current family and go in to the draw to win one in five copies (RRP $39.95).

You can read more information or order the book at www.babyandpet.com.au.

03 Caring for our senior citizens
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This month we are focussing on our senior pets. Many people are not aware that they are living with a senior pet and may be surprised to learn that dogs and cats are classifed as senior citizens when they reach 7 or 8 years of age.

There may be obvious changes such as grey hairs around the muzzle, accidents around the house, hearing problems or stiff legs.

But beyond the changes you can see, there can be much more going on, such as a slowing metabolism and changing nutritional requirements. It is easy to put any one of the following signs down to 'getting old', however any of these symptoms may indicate an underlying age related disease:

  • A cough
 
  • New lumps
 
  • Bad breath
 
  • Changes in sleeping patterns
 
  • Occasional vomiting or diarrhoea 
  • Changes in appetite or thirst
 
  • Increasing or decreasing weight 
  • Loss of housetraining 
  • Difficulty climbing stairs or getting into the car
 

A regular health check with us is the key to picking up on any problems early and there is much we can do to help. Monitoring of your senior pet with blood and urine tests, blood pressure, eye, arthritis and weight checks are all important.

Call us to make an appointment for your senior pet to ensure you have the happy and healthy years together that your best friend deserves. 

04 Save on-line with Obay!
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Do you know about Obay? It is an on-line pet store where we know you can shop with confidence, because we know and trust the wholesaler. As a receiver of our PetPack Newsletter, you are entitled to a significant discount when you shop at Obay. So go to www.obay.com.au, and enter our special code – PSWV8597 – to see all the wonderful items you can make great savings on. You don’t even have to register until you get to the checkout, which means you can stay as anonymous as you want. Check it out for yourself today!

 

 

 

05 Oscar's mysterious weight loss
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Oscar is a scrawny but loveable 12 year old long haired cat who is always in search of a feed. He occasionally vomits but his owners had put this down to hairballs.

A check up revealed Oscar had lost nearly 15% of his body weight in the past year despite his ravenous appetite and regular supper at the neighbour's house. 

A blood test confirmed that Oscar was suffering from Hyperthyroidism, a disease that is not uncommon in older cats. The thyroid hormone has a role in nearly every organ in the body. Over production results in an out of control metabolic rate, upsetting the regulation of carbohydrates, fats, and protein as well as the function of the heart. Hyperthyroidism can lead to heart failure so detection and treatment are essential. 

Common signs to watch out for: 

• Weight loss despite a normal or increased appetite

• Poor coat quality

• Vomiting (don't just put this down to hairballs!)

• Increased thirst and urination

There are different options for the treatment of hyperthyroidism and the treatment of individual patients depends on how well the kidneys and the heart are functioning.  

Oscar has commenced twice daily treatment and he no longer feels the need to visit the neighbour's house for a midnight snack. Most importantly, his organs are not under the stress of of excess circulating thyroid hormone. He will be monitored closely with regular blood and urine tests and we know he will be living a longer and healthier life. 

06 Pet of the Month
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Every month we put the names of all the animals that have visited us into a hat, and we draw out a name to be Pet of the Month. That pet then has its photo taken, and is given a bag of premium pet food appropriate to its health and life stage.

Last month’s winner was Peppa, a beautiful “Pugalier”. As you can see in the photo, she is a young, healthy dog, and the owner is very dedicated in brushing her teeth several times a week. She has had some minor skin issues in the past, so the ideal food for her is the Royal Canin Neutered Small Adult Dog. This has added anti-oxidants to promote a healthy skin, as well as enzymes to help control tartar and keep the teeth strong – all in a tasty, high quality food. What more could a dog ask for?

Congratulations, Peppa. We hope you enjoy “chowing down”!