Entries closed: Hunt for NSW’s cutest dog
Our hunt for NSW’s cutest dog is still underway, but entries are now closed and voting is underway! Sniff out the competition here.
Our hunt for NSW’s cutest dog is still underway, but entries are now closed and voting is underway! Sniff out the competition here.
As back-to-the office mandates filter through, leaving your pets for the day is about to be reality. Here’s five ways to keep them happy when you’re out.
Cockroaches, fly larvae and sustainably-raised crickets will soon become a vital (and apparently delicious) part of what our pets eat, in a dramatic shift towards a vegan diet.
A cat is great and a dog is too, but those with little space would do well to consider the humble chicken.
Sydney, who will be Australia’s K9 champion; our premium pooch; our finest four-legged friend? Make your choice now.
Bernie Shakeshaft, 2020 Local Hero in the Australian of the Year Awards credits dogs with the success of his programs helping troubled kids live a better life. Find out more about the potential of dogs and the best dog-friendly activities near you.
For those times when all you want is to chill out and watch an awesome dog on screen, Australian film director Kriv Stenders has created the ultimate list of his top 10 dog films.
They’re the best in show from around the country, but only one can be crowned Australia’s Top Dog. See if your dog made the final 50 list.
Tackling ticks and fleas a problem? Check out Greencross Vets’ Dr Magdoline Awad top tips for keeping your pooch clean, safe and happy.
They’re simple, loyal and said to cure anxiety, depression and loneliness. That’s the doggie message from author Kate Leaver, who has a canine passion and just released her soon-to-be-released book, Good Dog.
What does it mean when your dog’s tail sticks straight up? Or when they pin their ears back? Take our quiz to find out if you understand what your dog is saying. Watch the videos to find out more.
Dogs are the world’s best pets but many Australians are now cashing in on their cuteness with a nice income. Here is how.
Sonja Coombes kept seeing deaf dogs rejected by people and started her own rescue charity for those who she believes deserve a second chance.
From sneaky and cheeky to weird and wacky, these are the doggie, and sometimes dodgy, shenanigans your pooch may indulge in when they’re left at home on their own.
Original URL: https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/lifestyle/pets-and-wildlife/page/14