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As the weather warms up and we're all heading out to the outdoors with our furry friends, we need to make sure we are giving our cars some extra love to keep pet odours at bay!

Here are some handy tips for spring-cleaning your car, shared with us by Barb de Corti, CEO of sustainable cleaning products company ENJO.

1. What are the reasons for dogs leaving an odour in your car?

There are a few reasons why your furry friends can leave odours in your car:

✔️ First up, natural body odours due to their skin and coat can become more pronounced in an enclosed space like your vehicle. All dogs have this to varying degrees.

✔️ Their saliva is another source of smell - bacteria, diet, and genetics contribute to drool that leaves a musty or sour odour. Even perfectly healthy dogs can leave smelly saliva on seats, windows, and other surfaces.

✔️ Wet fur is unsurprisingly one of the biggest sources of smelliness especially if your breed loves to go for a swim. The combination of water with natural oils and bacteria often produces a very distinctive and strong odour.

✔️ Toilet accidents: If your dog has an accident in the car, whether it’s urine, faeces, or vomit, the smell can linger long after the mess is cleaned up. These substances can seep into the upholstery and leave a persistent odour.

✔️ Dirty fur: If a dog has been playing outside, rolling in dirt, or coming into contact with other smelly substances, they can track those odours into the car via their fur and paws.




✔️ Dogs with ear infections often have a noticeable smell emanating from their ears, which can transfer to the car’s interior.

✔️ Finally, dogs with certain skin conditions or allergies might have a stronger odour due to the oils and bacteria on their skin.

2. Ways to prevent bad canine odours in your car

To minimise doggy car smells, make sure you clean your car (and your dog!) regularly using pet-safe cleaning products like ENJO’s Fabric Glove and Car Glove which cleans soft and hard surfaces with only water. 

For efficiency, you need cleaning equipment that is quick and easy to use and will help minimise odours in just a few minutes, also look for fibres that actually lift dirt and grime without muscle or toxic chemicals which are harmful for your pet. 




Also use seat covers and other preventative measures like getting your pet to sit in one particular area of the car to make it easier to keep the car odour-free.

3. If you notice a smell in your car - what is the best way to remove it?

Odour in the car tends to be trapped in car seats, and car mats/carpets. Baking soda, activated charcoal and promoting air circulation is the best way to get rid of car smells. You can get charcoal bags and leave them in your vehicle overnight to absorb odours.

Sprinkle seats and carpets with baking soda and vacuum after a few hours or overnight. Simply pop your window open to let the fresh air in to get rid of any residual odours.

4. Best process step by step for removing stubborn odours

1. Start by inspecting the car to locate the source of the smell. Check seats, carpets, floor mats, and the trunk for any spills, food, rubbish, or other sources of odour. Get rid of debris like food, rubbish, dog toys, blanket. You may need to give these items a good wash before returning them to the car.

2. Next thoroughly vacuum seats, carpets, floor mats, and other surfaces to remove dirt, crumbs, and dust. Use an upholstery cleaner such as ENJO Fabric Glove and Car Miracle which is suitable for all car seats to clean upholstery. The fibre technology will reach deeper than any other conventional product to lift dirt out fabric, leather or synthetic. Since it only uses water with the product you will leave no harmful chemical residue which pets may absorb through their paws or tongue.

3. Use leave-in odour absorbers
. Sprinkle baking soda on seats and carpets. Let it sit for several hours or overnight, then vacuum it up. Baking soda is excellent at absorbing odours. Finally put a bag of activated charcoal in the car to work its magic overnight. Charcoal is excellent at absorbing persistent smells.


4. Air out the car by leaving windows open on a dry, breezy day. This allows fresh air to circulate and carry away the bad smells.

5. Prevent future odours with regular cleaning and vacuuming. This prevents odour build-up. Keep a small container of baking soda or activated charcoal in the car to continuously absorb odours.

Products and tools needed for Spring-Cleaning:

✔️ Vacuum cleaner with attachments

✔️ Upholstery cleaner such as ENJO Fabric Glove and Car Miracle (for fabric, leather, or synthetic seats)

✔️ Baking soda

✔️ Activated charcoal

By following these steps, you should be able to effectively remove stubborn odours from your car and keep it smelling fresh. If the odour persists despite your efforts, it may be helpful to consult a professional car detailing service.


As if celebrating 75 years of petal power was not enough! This year the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers (TCOF) features Petals and Pups – their official dog-friendly program, completely dedicated to hounds and their humans, and in salute to Toowoomba’s first canine Ambassadog, ‘Puppy’ the Pomeranian, who led the very first grand parade all those years ago!

Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers is is the toast of the nation after being crowned best major event at the Qantas Australian Tourism Awards. The 75th anniversary program features more than 80 events over four petal-filled weekends from 13 September to 7 October.

The pawsome Petals and Pups program boasts more than 20 dog-friendly activities and 27 off-leash parks, as well as dog-friendly cafés, restaurants and accommodation recommendations. It’s the purr-fect time to get your paws amongst the petals in the Garden City.




In a first, the much-loved Ferris Wheel in the Botanic Gardens, which gives the best blooming views over all the petals, will this year welcome well-behaved dogs on board! 

A bit of history... 

Dogs have always been a part of the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers
At the very first Carnival parade in 1950 the Toowoomba Thistle Band’s drum major, Hugh Morgan, set the benchmark with his tartan-clad pooch ‘Puppy’ marching alongside the ensemble. 

Today a statue commemorating ‘Puppy’ stands in the iconic Picnic Point Parklands (164 Tourist Road) which overlooks Toowoomba’s scenic panorama of the Great Dividing Range.

Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers’ Petals and Pups Itineraries:

Cultured Canines


If spending a weekend strolling through perfectly manicured gardens, taking in amazing art, and indulging in a long lunch (all with your canine companion by your side) sounds like your perfect day, then the Cultured Canine itinerary is for you!

Get lost in the laneways

The First Coat street art has changed the face of the Toowoomba streetscape for good and the work of the many talented artists is regarded as world class. Check out this interactive street art map if there’s a particular mural you want to find.

 Views and brews

A visit to the iconic Picnic Point parkland (164 Tourist Rd, Toowoomba) is a must do on the Cultured Canine list! Pick up a freshly brewed coffee from the Picnic Point Café (164 Tourist Rd, Toowoomba) and enjoy the spectacular views of the Great Dividing Range. Be sure to stop by at the bronze statue of the famous Puppy and snap a selfie with your own canine.  #tcof

Lunch at your leisure

After a busy morning art-hopping, stop in at Park House Café (92 Margaret St, Toowoomba) opposite Queens Park to enjoy a delicious long lunch featuring a fresh spring salad or a hearty burger and a glass of your favourite beverage. Make sure you request an outdoor table so your pup can join you right at the table.

Parkside perfection

Following your long lunch, stroll directly across the road to the centre of Queens Park (43-73 Lindsay St, Toowoomba). The Queens Park off leash dog park is a social hub for both small and large breeds with lots of friendly owners and dogs. Once you’ve had your fill of playtime, wander into the Botanic Gardens to admire the perfectly manicured gardens featuring an ever-changing display of flora.

Pampered Pup 

There is no mistaking a pampered pup and their owner! Your fur baby is your life and you love nothing more than making amazing memories together. 

But first, coffee

Start the day right with a puppuccino (and cappuccino) from the lovely team at Grinds Espresso Rail (2/255 Margaret St) in the heart of Toowoomba’s CBD. Get your puppuccino to go or enjoy it al fresco before setting off on a day of adventure.

Doggie day spa

A pampered pup must always look their best! Book in for a quick wash and blow dry at Toowoomba Grooming (6/100 Hill St, Newtown) to make sure your pup is Insta ready! Make sure you book well in advance as clients travel from interstate to get a signature cut with the experienced team. #freshhairdontcare

Hello Harolds!

Have you experienced Harold’s? Fellow dog lover and proud pampered pup owner, Aaron Bourne from Harold’s Finishing Touches (cnr Bridge & Hume Sts) is a must visit if you are in town. Having featured in national magazines and TV shows, Harold’s is a treasure trove of curated collectibles to make your house a home. The best part of visiting this amazing store is your pampered pup can show off their very best manners and browse alongside you in the store!

Stop and smell the flowers




Following a busy day of salons, shopping and snacks, visit the floral haven of Laurel Bank Park (50 Hill St, Toowoomba) to wind down and smell the flowers! The extensive park features a hedge gallery, scented gardens and many shaded spots – perfect for relaxing with your pup, taking some spring photos to send to friends and planning your next adventure together.

Adventure Dog

Adventure dogs and their owners are active go-getters who love action and adventure! If you and your pup love adventuring and getting back to nature, the Toowoomba region is your ideal location.

Hearty weekend breakfast

A packed day of adventure needs fuel to keep you going. Start the day right with a mouth watering breakfast from Piccolo Papa at ‘Duggan Lane’ in Grand Central Shopping Centre, off Duggan Street (breakfast on weekends only). Make sure you book a table outside so your furry friend can join you.

Off leash leisure time

Following a hearty breakfast, travel down the road to Garnet Lehmann Park (1A Aberdeen St, Rangeville) for a bushland adventure. Enjoy the varied bird calls as you stroll through the native bushland area (leash on) and unclip the lead and allow your adventure dog to explore designated off leash area which features bridges, natural waterways and stepping stones. This beautiful park is always filled with like-minded adventure dogs who love the freedom to stretch their legs and get back to nature.

Free range rover

If rolling hills as far as the eye can see and the freedom to roam are your thing, than Dr Alex Horn Park (55 Stuart St, Harlaxton) is for you! Put your running shoes on and grab your pup’s favourite ball or frisbee and enjoy an afternoon of adventure in this unique park as you and your pup explore!  Expert tip – the late afternoon sight of the sun setting over the hills is a sight worth waiting for and the perfect end to a big day of adventures!

Dog-Friendly Places to Eat:

Toowoomba locals will tell you the café and coffee scene is worth sticking around for! Plan your day around stopping in for fresh produce and master-brewed coffee at some of the region’s best dog-friendly cafés.

Travel Essentials

To ensure your pooch day is pawsome make sure you pack a water bottle, bowl, leash, harness, poop bags, familiar food and snacks and a ball or frisbee to chase around the gardens and "please use your manners, Petals!"

Tickets, full itineraries, dog-friendly accommodation options and directions at www.tcof.com.au

View the dog off-leash maps and plan your visit here.

Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers – A History

Since its inception in 1949, the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers has flourished and is now an iconic Queensland event. The brainchild of Essex Tait and the Toowoomba Chamber of Commerce, the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers was introduced as a way for the city to use its “Garden City” reputation to promote increased economic activity following the hardships of war. On 21 October 1950, the Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers commenced with a street procession that stretched three miles in length. Led by a bullock team and watched by a crowd estimated to be 50,000 strong, it was a resounding success, as it has been ever since.





Discover a new range of delicious, healthy treats for your furry friends


The Pet Project is excited to announce the launch of its latest products: human-grade, healthy cookies for dogs. 

Crafted with the finest ingredients and designed to delight even the most discerning canine palates, these cookies offer a scrumptious treat that is both nutritious and enjoyable.

These Dog Cookies are formulated with a dog’s taste and health in mind and come in three great flavours: 

✔️ Carob Chip
✔️ Birthday Cake and
✔️ Peanut Butter




Each cookie is made from high-quality, natural ingredients, including real peanut butter, ensuring a treat that is not only tasty but also safe and healthy for dogs.

“We understand how much pet owners want the best for their furry companions, and our new cookies are a reflection of that commitment,” said The Pet Project

“We’ve created a treat that dogs will love, without compromising on their health. These cookies are a perfect way to reward pets with something special and wholesome.”

Key Features of The Pet Project’s Cookies for Dogs:


✔️ 
Quality Ingredients: Crafted from natural, high-quality ingredients free from harmful additives.


✔️ Grain free: made with coconut – high in protein and essential nutrients.

✔️ Wholesome ingredients: baked in Melbourne with real, tasty peanut butter.

✔️ Digestive Aid: contains flax seed to support healthy digestion.


Price & Where to Buy from:

RRP: from $14.99
 at www.thepetproject.com.au

The Pet Project’s new cookie range is also available at local pet stores across Australia.

You can follow The Pet Project on Facebook at www.facebook.com/thepetprojectau and @thepetprojectau on Instagram. 

About The Pet Project

The Pet Project is dedicated to providing high-quality, nutritious treats and products for pets. With a focus on premium ingredients and the health of our furry friends, we strive to offer products that pet owners can trust and dogs will love.


With nearly 70% of Australian households owning a pet, it’s no surprise that homebuyers are increasingly prioritising properties that cater to the needs of their furry companions.

According to Money.com.au’s property expert, Mansour Soltani, more homebuyers are factoring in their pets when making decisions in the home buying process.

“A grassed backyard, proximity to parks, and certain pet-friendly features can make a home more appealing to pet owners and even boost its market value,” Soltani says.

To help pet owners find their purr-fect home, Money.com.au has rounded up the top five must-have property features for a pet-friendly home.

1. Solid fencing

One of the most critical features for pet owners is solid fencing to keep pets safe at home without the risk of escaping. However, there’s an additional benefit that’s often overlooked.

“A solid fence blocks the view of the outside world to minimise distractions that might otherwise excite or agitate pets, like passing cars, people, or other animals,” says Dr. Grace Thurtell, Resident in Veterinary Behaviour Medicine.

“This allows them to enjoy their space and activities, like playing or exploring their yard, without being constantly on alert. It can also help prevent excessive barking, something your neighbours will thank you for.”

2. A grassed area


Photo Credit: Duet Property Group



If a home with a full-sized backyard is out of your budget, it’s still beneficial to have a small grassed area where pets can explore, run, and play.

“Grass allows pets to engage their innate behaviours like sniffing, which provides mental stimulation and helps them understand their surroundings,” says Dr. Thurtell.

Additionally, grass stays cooler than hard surfaces during summer, which helps prevent pets from overheating and burning their paws on concrete or gravel.

3. Hard-wearing flooring





Durable and easy-to-clean flooring should be on every pet owner's wish list, as pets can be tough on floors. Hardwood, tile, and laminate floors are popular choices due to their resistance to scratches and stains. Plus, they’re ideal for potty training young pets.

“However, be mindful that dogs with long hair, like Poodle mixes and Shih Tzus, can slip on hard floors,” Dr. Thurtell says.

For senior dogs, placing rugs or runners on hard floors can offer additional traction to prevent slips and falls.


4. Proximity to dog parks

In the pet-ready market, it’s all about 'paw-sition, paw-sition, paw-sition.' For pet owners, being close to dog parks and green areas is equally important as finding a home in a good suburb.

Malinois Aramis enjoys hiking the bush trails in Sydney's Northern suburbs



“Homebuyers with dogs often prioritise properties within walking distance of dog parks or trails,” says Mansour.

“Easy access to green spaces where pets can exercise and socialise is a huge plus, especially among first-home buyers and millennials.”

5. Open-plan interior layout


Family dog Maisy dashes down the wide hall to the open-plan living zone. Picture by Alex McIntyre



Pet owners naturally prefer open-plan living to give their felines and canines the space to move around freely.

Features like built-in pet doors and a single-level layout with no stairs can make the home more accessible and comfortable for pets, especially older animals or those with mobility issues.

“A well-designed pet door can give pets some independence and make life easier for their owners. It’s especially valuable for dog owners who want to give their pets the freedom to go outside whenever they need to,” Dr. Thurtell says.


About Money.com.au:

Money.com.au is an Australian financial comparison platform founded by industry experts in 2019. Its goal is to provide people and businesses with financial education and access to financial products. Expert insights come from Mansour Soltani, a finance broker with over 20 years of experience and Dr. Grace Thurtell, a Resident in Veterinary Behaviour Medicine.

MEDIA RELEASE, 4th September 2024

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To celebrate the launch of their new range at Bunnings Warehouse, we partnered with Happy Tails for your chance to Win 1 of 2 Toys & Accessories Prize Packs! 

These unique and interactive dog toys are thoughtfully designed with the everyday pooch in mind. With more than 60 of the most practical, affordable and fun pet products including chew toys, rope toys and plush with squeakers, there’s sure to be a few your dog will love.

Enter our competition for a chance to get your paws on one of the Happy Tails latest dog toys & accessories (each Prize Pack RRP: $102.41) including:

1. Happy Tails Tough Safari Lion Toy 

2. Happy Tails Plush Octopus Toy 

3. Happy Tails Plush Pineapple Rope Toy 

4. Happy Tails Plush Avocado Rope Toy 

5. Happy Tails Blue & Yellow Braided Rope Toy Tug

6. Happy Tails Pink & Blue Braided Rope Toy Tug

7. Happy Tails Tire Feeder Chew Toy 

8. Happy Tails Peanut Butter Flavoured Chew Toy 

9. Happy Tails Extra Tough Rubber Squeaking Bone Toy 

10. Happy Tails Medium Stainless Steel Pet Bowl 

11. Happy Tails 120cm Soft Grip Lead 

12. Happy Tails Lamb & Vegetable Straps Treats

13. Happy Tails Biodegradable Waste Bags 

Happy Tails celebrates the love of pets and all their quirky, fun, and sometimes cheeky moments. Offering a wide range of products at everyday affordable prices, the brand offers something for every pet. Happy Tails’ latest products are available exclusively in Bunnings Warehouse stores and range from $2.00 to $19.00 AUD.

View the latest Happy Tails range on the Bunnings website here.

* Enter to WIN 1 of 2 Happy Tails Toys + Accessories + Treats Prize Packs *
(Total Prize Pool: $205.00)

HOW TO ENTER:

1) Like/Follow the Australian Dog Lover Facebook page or Instagram & our Post. 
2) Like the Happy Tails Facebook page on Facebook and/or @talesofhappytails on Instagram.
3) Show / Tell us "who will be the happy recipient(s) of this pawsome Happy Tails Prize Pack & what will they love the most?" via our Facebook page or @australiandoglover on Instagram (post 03/09/2024). Be creative!
Please Note: Photo or video entries showing off your dogs are always highly regarded!

“The new Happy Tails toys with their colourful braided rope or bright fabrics, are designed to get your dog moving with interactive games of chase, fetch, tug, pounce or chew”



TERMS & CONDITIONS

1. This Competition will open on Tuesday 3rd September 2024 (3pm) and will close on Wednesday 11th September (11:59pm, A.E.S.T.).
The prize packs will be mailed to your address directly by the company, please allow 1-2 weeks.
Open to Australian residents only. Disclaimer - Entrants must be 18 yrs or older.
2. To enter, Like our Page / Post and Show / Tell us "who will be the happy recipient(s) of this pawsome Happy Tails Prize Pack & what will they love the most?"
3. This Promotion is a game of skill and chance plays no part in determining the winner.
The entries will be judged by the Australian Dog Lover team. The winning entries will be selected based on the most creative, informative or useful statement.
4. Please note you MUST LIKE our Facebook page or FOLLOW @australiandoglover on Instagram to be eligible.
5. Entrants in the competition can only enter once.
6. Prizes not claimed within 48 hours will be redrawn.
* Entry into the competition is deemed acceptance of all terms and conditions.

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RSPCA Cupcake Day’s Sweet 16th for animals in need

This September, RSPCA’s Cupcake Day is celebrating sixteen sweet years of raising funds to help provide love, care, shelter, and warmth to animals in need.

Over 87,000 animals turn to the RSPCA for help each year and Cupcake Day offers a sweet way to support their journey from the moment they enter our doors until they find their forever families.

Cupcake Day is the perfect excuse to share a treat with colleagues, friends, schools, and family members while making an enormous difference to the lives of the animals in our care.

 RSPCA NSW Dora about to eat a ‘pupcake’ supplied by Woof Gateaux



Register today to become a host and enjoy some delicious treats for an extraordinary cause,” said RSPCA NSW Community Fundraising Manager, Ben Wilheim.

"All funds raised go directly to our vital work in rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming animals. Your Cupcake Day can be held any time in September, so pick a date that suits you."

Sign-up to host a Cupcake Day event at your home, school, or workplace to support the RSPCA.

To assist hosts in making their event a success, the RSPCA Cupcake Day website provides a range of resources, including welcome party packs, images for social media, a hosting guide, decorations, and posters.

Everything supporters need to plan and promote the event is just a click away, so don your apron and register online today.

Visit rspcacupcakeday.com.au to bake a change for animals across the nation and show them you care.

You can also follow @RSPCAcupcakeday on Facebook






Spring has sprung and so as our September 2024 Dog Lovers Book Club with our top picks of book releases for dog lovers of all ages, including a fantastic selection of educational children's book in our Kids Corner.

THE WISDOM OF DOGS
by Alex Cearns

The adorable and funny new book from the photographer behind the bestselling Zen Dogs and Quokka's Guide to Happiness.

Everyone's best friend just happens to be your best therapist.


Move over, Socrates and Plato! 

In this heart-warming guide to living your best life, award-winning photographer Alex Cearns shares the sage advice of our four-legged furry gurus. 

Their profound insights and goofy enthusiasm will remind you to cherish friendship and love, celebrate our differences and respect the need for a good nap. 
So sit, stay and enjoy the wisdom of dogs!

Hardcover, ‎144 pages
Publisher: ABC Books Australia, 4 September 2024



RRP: $24.99Find stockists at www.harpercollins.com.au

SHELTERED
by Melody Horrill

Stories of rescue animals and the people who were saved by them.

Sheltered
explores the power of love between people and their adopted animals, and how those individual animals have changed and enriched people’s lives.


There’s Kaylee the Kelpie cross who had been mistreated so badly she’d lost all trust in people before a family’s love, patience and devotion restored her faith in herself and humanity. 

Marvin, rescued from a violent home as a kitten, who became an unlimited source of joy for his human family but amazingly also a carer and ‘guard cat’ for puppies and pregnant horses. 

Ollie, a timid Staghound, transforms into an outgoing ‘goofy pooch’ who inspires his human rescuers to help other animals in need. And a pony, Creature, who becomes a hero for horse welfare and proves to his rescuer that happy endings happen, even against the odds.

These real-life, heartfelt stories showcase the deep bonds forged between rescue animals, whether they be dogs, cats, ferrets, horses, rabbits or donkeys, and the people who give them a second chance. Uplifting and inspiring, Sheltered is for the animal lover in all of us.


Paperback, 336 pages
Publisher: ‎Ultimo Press, 3 September 2024


Price: $31.44 at www.amazon.com.au


THREE WILD DOGS AND THE TRUTH

by Markus Zusak

There's a madman dog beside me, and the hounds of memory ahead of us. It's love and beasts and wild mistakes, and regret, but never to change things...

What happens when the Zusaks open their family home to three big, wild, pound-hardened dogs - Reuben, a wolf at your door with a hacksaw; Archer, blond, beautiful, deadly; and the rancorously smiling Frosty, who walks like a rolling thunderstorm?


The answer can only be chaos: there are street fights, park fights, public shamings, property trashing, bodily injuries, stomach pumping, purest comedy, shocking tragedy, and carnage that needs to be seen to be believed ... not to mention the odd police visit at some ungodly hour of the morning.

There is a reckoning of shortcomings and failure, a strengthening of will, but most important of all, an explosion of love - and the joy and recognition of family.

From one of the world's great storytellers comes a tender, motley and exquisitely written memoir about the human need for both connection and disorder; a love letter to the animals who bring hilarity and beauty - but also the visceral truth of the natural world - straight to our doors and into our lives, and change us forever.


Hardback, 232 pages
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Australia, Imprint: Picador Australia, 10th September 2024


Price: $36.99. Pre-order now at www.panmacmillan.com.au

COUNTRY DOGS
by Country Style

"Man's best friend."

Whether they're bounding along beside us in the paddock or accompanying us into town, dogs are faithful friends. But for those who live in the country, they take on a special significance. 

When human companionship is scarce, dogs are loyal friends. When drought, fire or flood strikes, they're there to comfort us. And they work hard too. For many Australians, a home without dogs is no home at all.

From the experts in beautiful rural living at Country Style magazine comes Country Dogs, a book brimming with picture perfect pups and the homes in which they live. 

From Scout the Jack Russell, who patrols the 13 bedrooms of a 160-year-old bluestone homestead in western Victoria, to Kelpie Flash, who works sheep in central west NSW, to Booma, the Wolfhound-Smithfield cross who keeps his teenage owner company on the farm in Goondiwindi, Queensland, these country dogs will warm your heart and lift your spirits.

Hardcover, 200 pages
Publisher: ‎Are Media Books, 3 August 2021


Price: $31.75 at www.booktopia.com.au

FIFTY PLACES TO TRAVEL WITH YOUR DOG BEFORE YOU DIE

Dog Experts Share the World's Greatest Destinations
by Chris Santella, DC Helmuth

The bestselling Fifty Places series returns with a collection of creative, adventurous trips for dogs and the humans that love them.


Fifty Places to Travel with Your Dog, the 18th book in the Fifty Places series, will explore all of the domestic and international ways dog owners can celebrate their love for man’s best friend. 

From the dazzling glaciers of Alaska and the onsens of Japan to the sun-soaked beaches of Portugal, this book takes you on a dog-approved journey of where to stay and how to travel with your beloved furry friend. 

Enjoy locations such as the ski trails of Mariposa, the gothic architecture of Prague, the chic salons of Paris for a doggy makeover, and the world’s first dog cruise—complete with a canine-friendly menu, even a three-course meal!

See the world as you’ve never seen it before—through the eyes of your pup—as Fifty Places to Travel with Your Dog takes you through fun-filled festivals, special dog holidays, and luxurious hotels and retreats that aren’t just dog-centric, they are dog approved!


Hardcover, 224 pages
Publisher: ABRAMS
Series: Fifty Places18th May 2023

Price: $35.35 at www.booktopia.com.au

THE CUSHING’S DIET COOKBOOK FOR DOGS
Nourishing Recipes to Help Manage and Support Dogs with Cushing’s Disease

by Joyce Boyden

Cushing's disease can be a challenging condition for both dogs and their owners, but the right diet can make a significant difference in managing symptoms and improving your pet's quality of life. "The Cushing’s Diet Cookbook for Dogs" is your essential guide to understanding the nutritional needs of dogs with Cushing's disease and providing them with delicious, health-supporting meals.


This comprehensive cookbook offers:

  • Expert Guidance: Learn about the specific dietary needs of dogs with Cushing's disease, including which ingredients to incorporate and which to avoid, helping you create balanced and nutritious meals that support your dog's health.
  • Nourishing Recipes: Discover a variety of easy-to-make, vet-approved recipes tailored for dogs with Cushing’s disease, featuring ingredients that promote overall well-being and help manage symptoms.
  • Personal Stories: Read inspiring stories from dog owners who have successfully improved their pets' health through dietary changes, offering hope and encouragement.
  • Practical Tips: Find helpful tips on meal preparation, portion sizes, and feeding schedules to ensure your dog gets the most out of every meal.
Empower yourself to make a positive impact on your dog's health with "The Cushing’s Diet Cookbook for Dogs". By embracing the power of nutrition, you can enhance your pet's quality of life and provide them with the care they deserve. Start cooking your way to a healthier, happier dog today!

✔️ How does diet influence the overall health and well-being of dogs with Cushing’s disease?
✔️ What role can you play in improving your pet's life through thoughtful dietary choices?
✔️ Are there ways to make meal preparation an enjoyable and rewarding experience for both you and your dog?

Your journey to better pet care begins here.


Paperback, ‎141 pages
Publisher: ‎Independently published, 2 August 2024


RRP: $33.86 from www.amazon.com.au

WHO GETS THE DOG?
A Real Conversation about Separation, Divorce and Finding Your Happiness Again

by Kathryn Hodges

Who Gets the Dog?’ answers your questions about what really happens during separation and divorce. 

This book is not just a theoretical framework. It is woven with the reality that life is messy. Even the life we want. You have seen some couples, once caring and loving, go on to create and star in their own 'Divorce Horror Show', taking every opportunity to act out yet another dirty tactic, losing their soul and their wallet to a legal battle that feels like it will never end. 

And yet you have also seen other couples somehow work through things amicably before most people even realised they were separating. This book will reassure you that you too can create an environment conducive to a quiet, simple and relatively inexpensive separation process, even though you may feel everything is at risk right now. 


Who gets the Dog’ asks the real questions, and provides practical hints and hot tips so you avoid losing yourself to a legal war. Because of this book you will:

✔️ learn how to cope when everything is falling apart,
✔️ find paths through conflict that are respectful, authentic and human,
✔️ become courageous enough to try new and better ways.

This book gives you reassurance and hope.


Paperback, 160 pages
Publisher: Kathryn Hodges, 1st February 2016


Price: $34.50 at www.booktopia.com.au 

DOG LOVERS BOOK CLUB - KIDS CORNER


A STREET DOG NAMED PUP
by Gill Lewis

Pup and his boy are inseparable. But both their worlds change forever when Pup is cruelly taken away, and abandoned in Dead Dog Alley.

With nowhere else to turn, Pup joins a crew of misfit street dogs, who help him learn to fight for survival. Through it all, Pup holds on to the hope of one day being reunited with his boy. But his hope shrinks with every passing day. It seems their bond is broken forever.

Gill Lewis brand new, heart-breaking but ultimately uplifting novel will have you falling completely in love with Pup, rooting for the underdog and rejoicing in the saving power of friendship and kindness.

Paperback, 304 pages
Publisher: ‎David Fickling Books, 3rd February 2022
For Ages:‎ 8 - 12 years old


Price: $23.75 at www.booktopia.com.au

CHUCKLES,THE BUCKLED WHEELED DOG
by Cam Currie

Chuckles, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, loves to whizz through his English village with his red wagon, its buckled wheel bouncing along. 

Alongside his best friends - Hooten the wise Owl, Inky the clever Spider, and Blink the fast Rabbi t- Chuckles helps the villagers with their everyday activities, teaching children that being an individual with our unique traits, like Chuckles' quirky wagon, makes us special. 

A heart-warming tale of helping others, friendship, family, teamwork, and the joy of being different, perfect for young readers aged 3 to 8.

Paperback, 32 pages
Publisher: Lightning Source Co., 7th December 2023
For Ages: 3 - 8 years old


Price: $25.90 from www.booktopia.com.au

ZOODLE NEEDS SOME SPACE
by Anastasia Gargiulli 


Zoodle is a happy dog; she loves her family and her ball. But when it's time to go for a walk, Zoodle doesn't like it at all!


She is afraid of many things, some that wouldn't scare you or me. She feels so afraid that she shows her teeth, in the hope of making the scary thing leave.

She knows people don't understand her when she speaks, because she doesn't use words like you and me.
How can we help her feel safe? Let's learn about her fears and how she speaks, to make Zoodle and dogs like her feel safer in the street.


Publisher: ‎Austin Macauley, 28 March 2024
For Ages: ‎ 3 - 5 years old


Price: $11.97 from www.amazon.com.au 

THE INVISIBLE LEASH
A Story Celebrating Love After the Loss of a Pet

by Patrice Karst, illustrated by Joanne LewVriethoff 

Using the same simple but effective bonding concept from The Invisible String, which has been used for healing countless readers living with grief, The Invisible Leash illustrates the spiritual connection pet owners have with their animals.

After Zach's dog, Jojo, dies, his friend Emily tries to comfort him with the "best news ever": an invisible leash around our hearts connects everyone to their pets no matter where they are, on this Earth or somewhere beyond... 

Maybe they are even near right now. Zach is sceptical, saying he only believes in what he can see, but Emily lets him find his own way to eventually come to feel the comforting tug of the Invisible Leash. And once again, Zach can sleep peacefully.

Accompanied by emotive and uplifting art, this gentle story celebrates the love, warmth, and joy that animals give us in this life and beyond, and is sure to become the new go-to book for children about pet loss.

Paperback, 32 pages
Publisher: Hachette Australia, Imprint: Little, Brown & Company, 12th October 2021
For Ages: 4+ years old 

Price: $13.43 at www.amazon.com.au

TARONGA PRESENTS 2: PARTY ANIMALS
by Kristin Darell, Laura Wood

The ultimate animal adventure series! From Taronga’s two Zoos comes a wild junior fiction series, purrfect for animal lovers aged 7 and up! Join best friends Sophia and Ollie as they experience a day in their dream job and get up-close and personal with all your favourite zoo animals, big and small.


Sophia and Ollie are back, and this time they’re celebrating Ollie’s birthday at Taronga Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo! But there’s a twist—Sophia knows about a secret birthday surprise that’s absolutely AWESOME. 

Her mission? To keep it under wraps and get Ollie to the big reveal on time. But with all the excitement of Zoo life, will Ollie think Sophia has forgotten his special day?

Join the best friends as they dive into the wild world of zookeeping, discovering new animals and fun facts at every turn!


Every book purchase helps save wildlife and support critical conservation work, contributing to more than 55,000 animals being released into the wild.

Paperback, 160 pages
Publisher: Imprint: Penguin, 3 September 2024


RRP: $14.99. Available from all good bookstores and online. Find stockists at www.penguin.com.au

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