Meet the therapy dogs healing people across Toowoomba
Meet Toowoomba’s cutest and cuddliest practitioners helping people of all ages around town
Meet Toowoomba’s cutest and cuddliest practitioners helping people of all ages around town
An investigation has been launched after two dogs roaming the streets of Harristown launched a violent attack on another man’s dog, snatching the animal from his walker and mauling it.
A Toowoomba woman and her pet parrot Hamlet are now among Australia’s biggest social media superstars, with 4.3 million followers on TikTok.
Furry fandom is known for its mystery and ability to raise eyebrows and now two fascinating characters have answered all the questions you’re too afraid to ask about the extraordinary life of a furry.
A Toowoomba family has had an unexpected New Year’s visitor – a five foot carpet python with full belly.
Dogs love to chew but when they start ingesting items of no nutritional value, there could be a serious reason. And it’s more common than you think.
A Darling Downs snake catcher has been bitten while removing a python from a Withcott pantry – here he shares a common trick for preventing snakes from sliding into your house.
A woman said she was shocked to learn the Toowoomba Regional Council was planning to return two dogs to their owner a fortnight after they had savagely attacked her in the street.
Is it a sign of affection or that something is seriously wrong? Vet Dr Magdoline Awad explains why cats lick and talks about what to do if your cat has epilepsy.
NEW data has unveiled Toowoomba’s most popular dogs – how does your pup rank?
It seems to make sense, cats in the wild kill and eat raw flesh so we should be feeding them the equivalent, right? Wrong.
One in four Australian pet owners have admitted to never cleaning their pets’ teeth, leading to a shocking amount of dogs and cats with health issues. Find out how to do it properly.
Just like kids, pooches are partial to some foods more than others. And while special diets and grooming can seem like an indulgent exercise there are some serious health benefits.
When a pet starts behaving like this, it is likely they are trying to tell you something important. Dr Magdoline Awad explains.
Original URL: https://www.thechronicle.com.au/lifestyle/pets-and-wildlife/page/8