Freezing temps create a winter wonderland
Outer Sydney suburbs were blanketed in a fresh dump of snow overnight, turning some into a white paradise. See the photos.
Outer Sydney suburbs were blanketed in a fresh dump of snow overnight, turning some into a white paradise. See the photos.
The pandemic not only took an emotional toll on humans, our pets are feeling anxious and depressed. Here are the signs to look out for.
Man’s best friend can be a menace to children, with a shock new study revealing the true impact of dog bite injuries on our health system. See the list of worst breeds for dog bites.
Aussie households are now spending more than three times their annual power bill on their beloved pets, with many ignoring easy ways to save on bills and expenses.
All births are considered special but none more so than two rare Caracal wildcats bred for the first time in Australia. The now three-week old twins were born at the Wild Cat Conservations Centre on the outskirts of Sydney.
When it comes to information surrounding COVID-19 and your pets, it takes an expert to sort the facts from the fiction.
These are the top 50 best in show dogs from around the country. Can you pick Australia’s Top Dog? See all the nominated pooches and vote for your favourite before March 8. T&Cs apply
Dogs have no way of verbalising when they are sick or in pain but they do have other ways of letting us know. Here is what you need to look out for.
While it’s normal for dogs to experience small amounts of anxiety, animals exhibiting stress symptoms frequently could actually be suffering from a mental illness. Here is what you can do.
He’s a hyperactive rescue dog with superior intelligence and a “never-say-die” attitude – the perfect pooch candidate to be trained to sniff out koalas for rescue after the devastating bushfires. Aptly named Bear, he is the star of an emotional new Foxtel documentary.
More than 44,000 dogs are euthanised each year in Australia because they aren’t able to find homes, but saving a life isn’t the only reason you should consider adopting a furry friend.
Every year, tens of thousands of dogs are abandoned to shelters, facing an uncertain future and the very real risk of being put down. Not sure if you should adopt? This gallery is for you.
She’s the tail-wagging, four-legged friend helping people go through court. Now, Guide Dog China is being used as a face for the Canine Court Companion Program. See her journey.
Scroll through this incredible Dog House interactive imagined and designed by Australian illustrator Abi Fraser to make deciding on a dog breed easy and fun.
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