Always Time for a Shag at ARRC Wildlife Trust Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcAj9K8cv-I Shags are native residents of New Zealand most frequently seen near water often spreading their wings… read more →
Videos: How to Diagnose Osteoarthritis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86yO68DuuC8&t=3s What is Osteoarthritis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1PiXNSKsdm8 Treatment Options for Osteoarthritis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfjFkdAx6qg&t=1s As our pets age they may suffer from arthritis. It can be a painful… read more →
Sustainable HealthCare: A Vehicle to Optimal Health & Well-being Recent times have highlighted the importance of health, the absence of disease. Covid-19 has forced us to learn behaviours like social… read more →
Vet Tails Excerpt – Toby’s Tortuous Twenty Hours This story began many years ago but for now let me tell you about my Friday evening…. it had been a long… read more →
Desexing Your Pet: What You Need to Know There are pros and cons to be considered regarding desexing your pet and the timing of the surgery: Desexing is a surgical… read more →
Little Blue Penguins at ARRC Wildlife Trust Little blue penguins are delightful characters and are the world’s smallest penguin. Along our Tauranga coast they are often seen through the spring… read more →
Polite habitual behaviour was displayed by Arnie, a huge Newfoundland Dog who would pace around the consultation room while I did my best to follow him and treat him with… read more →
Our pets often hide their pain or cope a lot better with pain than us humans do! With chronic pain that is progressive, it’s often difficult to see the signs… read more →
with any dis-ease, a gastro-intestinal tract (GIT) upset is the body’s way of saying that something is wrong. With vomiting and diarrhea, it’s generally nature’s way of cleansing out or… read more →
Some animals are very crafty in their approach to various problems, illustrated here by a beautiful cat called Meowmeow. I met her when she was nine months old and my… read more →
