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Barking at the Big Screen: How Dogs Are Trained for Hollywood

In the glamorous world of Hollywood, amidst the sparkling lights and blockbuster action, a different kind of star often steals the show—dogs. From classics like “Lassie” and “Old Yeller” to contemporary hits like “Marley & Me” and “A Dog’s Purpose,” canine actors have captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. But how are these four-legged performers

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National Pet ID Week (April 17-24): The Importance of Microchipping!

As National Pet ID Week unfolds we are reminded about a simple yet integral act that can mean the difference between lost and found, between heartache and reunion. Microchipping your dog is not just a recommendation; it’s an act of love, foresight, and responsibility.     A Microchip: A Beacon in the Dark A microchip

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The Gift of Giving: How Aussie Pet Owners Can Pay It Forward This Holiday Season

As the holiday season approaches, it’s a time not only for receiving but also for giving. For pet owners, the festive season offers a unique opportunity to extend the spirit of generosity to the animal community. Here’s how you as and animal lover, can give back and make a difference in the lives of countless

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Black Dog Adoption Day: Breaking the Superstition

  Superstitions have always been a part of human history, deeply influencing cultures and behaviours worldwide. From breaking mirrors to walking under ladders, these beliefs pervade various aspects of our lives. Among these age-old superstitions, the myths surrounding black cats and dogs stand out, casting an undeserved shadow on these beautiful, lovable animals.   The

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Victoria Leads the Pack: Australia’s First Pet Census to Shape the Future of Animal Welfare

Victoria is taking a ground-breaking step in the field of animal welfare by initiating Australia’s inaugural Pet Census. Gayle Tierney, the Agriculture Minister of Victoria, made the official announcement at the Australian Animal Protection Society located in Keysborough. She extended an enthusiastic invitation to all pet owners to partake in this historic endeavour.   The

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