Queensland chook born with four legs
A four-legged chicken born in Queensland has been turning heads – and not just down at KFC’s head office.
A four-legged chicken born in Queensland has been turning heads – and not just down at KFC’s head office.
When it comes to our pets, actions speak louder than words. But that doesn’t mean they’re not trying to tell us something. Here’s how to understand, and obey.
Aussies are mad for their pets. We might also be mad when it comes to naming them too.
An eastern suburbs mayor wants shark nets banished after a dolphin drowned after becoming entangled in shark nets off Bronte Beach. WATCH THE HEARTBREAKING VIDEO
Roaming cats not only pose a threat to the environment but to themselves, so what should owners of an estimated 3.3 million cats in Australia be doing?
While thousands of Aussies are still stranded overseas, some have been forced to leave their pets behind. Now there is a push for a rescue mission to get their furry friends home.
Preventive flea, tick, intestinal worm or heartworm medications can be costly but skipping them comes with risk, explains Dr Magdoline Awad.
Mogo Wildlife Park director Chad Staples was shattered when lioness Zuri and her cub Moto died within weeks of each other. Now he’s raising the sole surviving cub, Maji, in his home — like she’s just one of the family.
She is already six weeks old but the first long-nosed fur seal born at Taronga Zoo in nearly 20 years needs a name — and you can help pick from three choices.
Perceptions toward pet-friendly holiday accommodation in Australia have shifted, with more tourism options than ever. Find out what is in your state.
A dog in Sydney’s inner west was presented to a veterinary hospital, which has described the alarming incident on social media.
While birds make great pets, owners should ensure these specific requirements are met to ensure their feathered friend lives a happy life.
Police are searching for answers after the discovery of the ‘horrible’ killings of eight native birds in southern NSW.
As our pets age, they can start presenting with some worrying signs or symptoms. Here’s what to watch out for.
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