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Aussie pet owners putting Fido and Felix first with five-star dining despite the cost of living crisis


A new pet parent survey shows that five-star dining is well and truly on the menu for Aussie pets. As living costs soar, Australian pet parents are standing firm on one thing – their pets’ food preferences and health.

The survey revealed that over half of Aussie pet parents of dogs and cats are committed to never compromising on their pet’s health and diet – and say no to cutting corners when it comes to their pets’ food quality.

Despite the cost of living crisis, 57% of Aussie pet parents say they would never downgrade their pet’s high-quality food for fear of risking their pets’ health with low quality food. In fact, dogs take the lead with 3 in 5 dog parents (59%) refusing to cut corners versus over half of cat parents (52%).

Furthermore, 80% of Aussie pet owners believe their pets deserve a diet as healthy as their own and 60% say having premium, natural ingredients is paramount when it comes to choosing their pets’ food.

Another key factor for Aussie pet parents is pet palatability. The survey revealed just how important palatability is when choosing pet food with half (50%) of pet parents saying their pet’s taste preference is a key factor when buying pet food.

The survey also revealed that 46% of Aussie pet parents are aware pets can experience food allergies but feel unsure of the correct foods to give their pets. While over half of dog owners (58%) and cat owners (50%) feel educated about allergies and sensitivities, 46% admit to feeling uncertain about which foods are safe to feed their pets if any allergy issues arise.

One way pet parents keep an eye out for potential dietary issues is watching for changes in their pet’s overall behaviour. 40% see excessive scratching and 36% see reduced playfulness as signs of potential dietary issues. A major red flag for pet parents is a change in appetite, with over half of owners linking reduced appetite and lethargy to diet concerns.

The findings of the research have come at a time when the pet food industry is ready for game-changing innovation. 

Addiction Pet Foods, pioneers in the pet allergy space, has arrived in Australia to address the toughest dietary challenges pets face, including sensitivities and allergies.

Speaking about the research findings and the launch of Addiction Pet Foods, pet behaviourist Dr Kate Mornement commends Australian pet owners for their commitment. “The results of the survey highlight that Australian pet owners are on the right track when it comes to prioritising their pets and particularly, when it comes to maintaining a healthy diet which can help avoid behavioural issues.

"Just as it's important for humans to maintain a high-quality and nutritious diet, the results indicate that pet owners are taking the same approach with their dogs and cats to support optimal physical and brain health, wellbeing and their cognitive health – which all link to their behaviour.

“Adding to this, pet owners are also aware of the common signs to look for that could indicate diet choices are impacting health and behaviour and are therefore in a better position to make changes as required.

“Investing in a high-quality diet, which includes a nature-led approach and the use of meat-first formulas, grain-free option and novel proteins – will help reduce vet bills in the long run, support pets with allergies and may even improve behaviour,” Dr Kate said.

Overall, what the findings say about pets and their owners is that the right food matters, with almost 90% saying they know nutrition affects their pets’ health – and almost 90% of pet owners understand the link between diet and their pets’ health, from skin and coat conditions and digestion to overall health and happiness.

“It’s fantastic to see that the results show Australian pet parents are actively involved in choosing the right food for their pets to ensure long term health and wellbeing so their furry friends lead happy, healthy lives,” concluded Kate.

For more information on Addiction Pet Foods, visit: https://addictionpet.com.au

The range is available also from Budget Pet Products.

You can follow them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/addictionpetfoodsapac and @addictionpetau on Instagram.

About Addiction Pet Foods

Addiction Pet Foods began as a journey to save the life of Zack, the beloved Golden Retriever of Jerel, the founder of Addiction Pet Foods. Zack suffered from skin and stomach issues caused by severe food allergies. In Jerel’s quest to find clean, safe ingredients for Zack, the company landed in New Zealand – one of the world’s cleanest places to make pet food.

Addiction Pet Foods addresses discerning pet owners who are looking for nature-led, premium yet convenient options from a values-driven brand. As a brand proudly made in New Zealand, Addiction Pet Foods produces the most delicious nutritional formulations with the widest variety of palatable proteins and the best ingredients, going above and beyond with the highest standards for pet food.

MEDIA RELEASE, 21st October 2024



Petstock Foundation donates $12,500 in vouchers, to support new adoptive families


Rehomed Labradoodle puppies receive a second chance after abandonment

Following the closure of a puppy farm in Tasmania in July 2024, an operation the RSPCA worked tirelessly on, 250 Labradoodle puppies recently required urgent rehoming

Tasmanian Labradoodles was shut down in July following allegation of overbreeding. Picture: RSPCA



With a passion for supporting the adoption of pets, and creating a better future for pets and people, the Petstock Foundation has collaborated with RSPCA Tasmania to support people who have opened their hearts and homes to the puppies in need.

To help care for the puppies in their new homes, the Petstock Foundation has donated $12,500 worth of Petstock vouchers to the RSPCA, which have been given to people who adopted one of the Labradoodle puppies in need of rehoming. 

Labradoodle Dexter in his new home
The vouchers, with a value of $50 each, can be used to help with costs, such as food, bedding, toys and grooming.


Jessica Curtis, Head of Petstock Foundation, says, “When the Petstock Foundation heard about the Labradoodle puppies in Tasmania, we knew we wanted to help. We are proud to support the RSPCA, who share our passion for the welfare of animals and pet adoption. 

Thank you to those who have welcomed a new Labradoodle into their lives, we hope we have been able to assist as you care for your new family member.”

Andrea Dawkins, CEO RSPCA Tasmania, says, “The community and business support provided for the Labradoodles rescued from the puppy farm has brought those who care about the plight of animals together in an unprecedented way for Tasmania. 

We cannot thank our partners enough for their offer of assistance and are proud to thank the Petstock Foundation for their generosity. 

Rescued Labradoodle Idie
Our foster carers and adopters were delighted with the vouchers, giving them the additional support needed to take on these curious but unsocialised dogs who had never experienced the life of a treasured companion animal prior to the puppy farm’s closure.


“We are pleased to confirm that all dogs rescued from the puppy farm are now in foster care or in their forever homes, and the animals in foster care have adopters lined up.”

The Petstock Foundation is passionate about supporting the adoption of pets and over the past 10 years, and since 2007, has helped find loving homes for 41,000 rescue pets across Australia and New Zealand. 

During the Foundation’s National Pet Adoption Month in March 2024, the Petstock Foundation raised $99,053 for 119 rescue groups across Australia.

About the Petstock Foundation

The Petstock Foundation is a registered charity that exists to empower a better future for pets and people. Since its inception in 2007, The Foundation has raised more than $14 million to date and has found homes for more than 41,000 rescue pets. 

Petstock Foundation is contributed to by the fundraising initiatives of the Petstock Group, donations by business partners and team members as they come together for the pets that inspire them. 100% of funds raised go towards The Foundation to support its charitable partners and projects with all operating costs covered by the business.

MEDIA RELEASE, 21st October 2024



The 2025 Australian Firefighters Calendar is set to make a splash with its unique theme of featuring adorable animals alongside the country's bravest heroes.

This year, the calendar showcases heart-warming moments that capture firefighters interacting with rescue animals. 

From playful puppies and dogs, adorable kittens and cats, Australian wildlife and farm animals, each month features captivating photography that not only celebrates the courage of firefighters, but also raises awareness for animal rescue organisations. The 2025 calendars promise to warm hearts while supporting vital causes.

Since its launch in 1993, the calendar has donated over $3.5 million dollars to charities across Australia and the world. The calendar's proud history of supporting animal refuges and Australian Wildlife in the past continues. Australia's Rural Firefighters and children suffering from Cancer will also benefit from donations.

The Australian Firefighters Calendar is found on the walls of supporters in over 90 countries around the world. The firefighters from the calendar are in hot demand to appear on some of the most popular TV shows and magazines around the world. From Germany to Taiwan, to the US and Japan, the firefighters from the calendar use their popularity to continue the message of conservation for Australian Wildlife.

Editions

Over 25 Australian firefighters have come together for the month-long photoshoot to make this year's 5 editions. Firefighters from aviation, military and urban fire services have once again produced the most talked about calendar photos for the 2025 editions of the Australian Firefighter Calendar.

Each month of the 5 different calendar editions reveals a different firefighter and their heart-warming bond with some of Australia's most adorable animals. From cuddly koalas to playful kittens, these visuals capture the compassion that these firefighters stand for both in and out of uniform.




Due to the popular demand of the past editions, the DogCatHorseMixed Animal and Hero Calendars will be back.

Charity Organisations

Some of the Charities supported by the 2025 Australian Firefighters Calendar include:

✔️ Rural Fire Service (CAVFA)

✔️ Wildcare Inc

✔️ Fauna Rescue of

✔️ Queensland Koala Society

✔️ Safe Haven Animal Rescue

✔️ Best Friends Felines

✔️ Kids With Cancer Foundation

✔️ Native Animal Rescue

✔️ Healing Hooves Horse Therapy

Charity Project: Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital

US-based Greater Good Charities is using its global reach to support an organisation close the calendars heart.

This year, the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital has become a recipient of the Greater Good's grant application program. The funds from this program will provide vital support to the BBWH. 

Greater Good Charities is proud to support the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, recognising the vital role it plays in rescuing, rehabilitating, and releasing injured and orphaned wildlife back into native habitat. Through their generous contributions, Greater Good Charities helps ensure that the hospital has the necessary resources to provide expert medical care and a safe haven for native animals in distress. This partnership not only enhances the hospital's ability to care for its patients but also fosters greater awareness about wildlife conservation and the importance of protecting our natural habitats. Together, they are making a meaningful impact on the Australian ecosystem and the lives of countless animals in need.

"Greater Good Charities delivers crucial funding to provide life-saving medical care to wildlife in desperate need. These grants directly address critical situations, ensuring that injured or sick animals receive the care they need to survive and thrive". 
Denise St. Jean – Executive Vice President, Communications, Greater Good Charities.

This year will be the 5-year anniversary of the devastating Black Summer Bushfires that devastated Australia. It is reported that 3 billion native animals perished.


This event shocked people around the world, and it was the catalyst to build Australia's only mobile wildlife hospital (Matilda). The support the BBWH received from around the globe has literally provided them the vehicle to be able to save wildlife where the supported is needed.

"The story of the Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital has reached a global audience. This has been achieved through a TV series showcasing the work of our incredible veterinary team. The Series "Wildlife Rescue Australia" has aired in Australia, Japan, Canada and now on National Geographic Wild in the US" – Dr Stephen Mills, Founder and CEO, Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital.

"I am truly grateful for the support of The Australian Firefighters Calendar and the Greater Good Charities. At Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital, our mission is to treat sick, injured, and orphaned wildlife, with the goal of returning them to their natural habitats. This generous support allows us to continue saving Australian wildlife and making a lasting difference.
" – Dr Bree Talbot,  Head Wildlife Veterinary Surgeon, Byron Bay Wildlife Hospital.

Price & Where to Buy:

RRP: $24.00Grab your favourite at www.australianfirefighterscalendar.com before they all disappear! 

You can follow on Facebook: @AustralianFirefightersCalendar (686k) and on
Instagram (389k) @australianfirefighterscalendar




MEDIA RELEASE, 20th October 2024




Changes to Tenancies Act will see pets homeward bound in NSW

Peak animal welfare organisation Animal Care Australia has been consulting closely with government in the development of the Residential Tenancies Amendment Bill over recent months, and in general supports the pet keeping amendments.

The Bill which has broad support from both sides of Parliament in NSW is expected to be assented any time now. The Bill includes new provisions giving tenants greater ability to keep pets.

“It is fantastic to see some clear progress that is moving in the right direction and it will certainly be easier for tenants to have their pets,” said Michael Donnelly, President of Animal Care Australia. “It is great to see our input reflected in the pet-related section of the Bill.”




Animal Care Australia sought to ensure that all rental properties would be pet-friendly by default, however political pressure means this is still not the case in the final Bill. 

The new laws will still ultimately require consent to be obtained from the landlord with landlords having 21 days to object. The landlord will need to provide valid reasons, outlined within the legislation for rejecting the pets. Tenants will also be able to appeal to the Tribunal.

“We have a major homeless issue in this state and country. Statistics show a large number of pets are surrendered because families have had to decide between a roof over their heads or keeping their pets.




Children have had to say goodbye to their pets because a landlord believes the dog or cat will cause more damage than the children. Yet existing legislation protects against that clear bias”, said Mr Donnelly.

“This legislation still leaves potential issues unresolved. With the continued rise in domestic violence, people seeking to find alternative rental accommodation will have to either remain in that situation for up to 21 more days or be forced to conceal the fact they have pets when they apply, and then risk potential objection or rejection by a landlord.” Mr Donnelly continued, 

“There is currently no specific regulation preventing landlords advertising their property as a ‘no pets’ property, and we can see this will take the courage of some tenants to challenge those landlords and the validity of the advertisements.”

“Clearly there is more work to be done in this space”.

Animal Care Australia will continue to work with government and collaborate with other parties to ensure future developments on this issue are more animal friendly. To achieve this Animal Care Australia needs your support by joining the organisation. Tenants should also contact their Local Members when there are issues encountered under the new laws.

Animal Care Australia is the Peak Animal Welfare Body representing the keepers and breeders of pets and companion animals in Australia.

If you would like more information about this topic, please call Michael Donnelly on 0400 323 843 or email president@animalcareaustralia.org.au

About Animal Care Australia

Animal Care Australia (ACA) is a national incorporated association established to advocate for real animal welfare by those who keep, breed and care for animals. Our goal is to promote and encourage high standards in all interactions with the animals in our care.

Animal Care Australia was founded in early 2018 to establish an organisation run solely by volunteers. With extreme animal rights and animal liberationist ideologies influencing government legislation, regulation and policy at our expense and to the detriment of our animals and pets, it has become necessary to provide government with a balancing voice.

By uniting the broad spectrum of animal groups, collectively we offer an experienced, sensible approach to animal welfare. Animal Care Australia estimates our foundation clubs currently represent well over 150,000 members and that is just in NSW alone!

By educating our members and the general public about the importance of treating animals with kindness and respect for their needs, and promoting the humane treatment of animals to improve animal welfare outcomes. Animal Care Australia is in the unique position of collaborating, consulting and advocating for all animals within our care.

Animal Care Australia provides priority to the following:

• consulting with government for stronger welfare outcomes
• encouraging government to increase education of the public in animal welfare and best care techniques
• educating the public on handling their animals with kindness & respect and the importance of their needs
• educating the public in the differences between animal welfare and animal rights

MEDIA RELEASE, 18th October 2024


Win 1 of 4 copies of The Canine Perspective by Sarah Rutten Using Force-Free Methods to Unleash Your Dog's Pawtential 
 
In this book, renowned Canine Behaviour Specialist Sarah Rutten from The Canine Perspective shares her 20 years of expertise as a force-free trainer, bringing to life this funny, no BS look at dogs and dog behaviour.

Learn the insider tricks that professional dog trainers rarely share, to achieve incredible results and build a stronger bond with your furry, four-legged family member.

You'll receive a personalised copy, signed by the author!

What You’ll Find Inside This Book:

✔️ 
It’s Cool to Be Kind: Learn all about force-free training and how to use these science based techniques to build connection, and have a well-trained dog, all without the use of punishment or force.

✔️ Dog Speak: Discover the key to reading your dog’s body postures, so you can better “speak” their language.

✔️ Behaviour Solutions: Fun, easy, step-by-step solutions for addressing common problems, like barking, pulling on lead, not coming when called, and jumping up.

✔️ Raising Kids and Dogs: Learn strategies to create harmony between your children and pets (without going batsh*t crazy!).

✔️ Reactivity and Aggression: Understand what’s REALLY going on in your dog’s mind when they lunge and bark at others (it may not be what you think).

And so much more!

Whatever problem you are facing with your dog, Sarah’s got you covered with her comprehensive, down-to-earth, honest approach to dog training. This book will have you laughing, crying and in awe of these wonderful creatures we call man’s (or woman’s) best friend.

Learn more in Sarah's recent guest blog post: "Is my dog normal (or just plain weird?)

Paperback,‎ 256 pages
Independently published, 12 August 2024


RRP: $34.95 from www.amazon.com.au

About the Author
Sarah Rutten Dip CBST KPA CTP CPDT-KA is an author, force free trainer and self-confessed dog behaviour nerd, who runs a highly successful canine behaviour and training business in Australia. Sarah’s passion for dogs and their welfare, combined with her thirst for knowledge has led her to obtaining numerous qualifications, both in Australia and Internationally. 

She adores helping humans and dogs improve their bond, and loves assisting them in learning how to communicate better “interspecies”.
As well as doing in-person and Zoom consultations, Sarah also runs a comprehensive online Puppy Empowerment Program specifically for puppies between the ages of 8 weeks and 6 months. She also is a keynote speaker and educator.

Find out more by visiting www.thecanineperspective.com.au

You can follow her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/thecanineperspective and @thecanineperspective on Instagram.

*** Win 1 of 4 copies of A Canine Perspective 
by Sarah Rutten ***
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1. This Competition will open on Wednesday 16th October 2024 (4:00pm, AEST) and will close on Sunday 27th October 2024 (11:59pm, AEST)
Open to Australian residents only. 
Please allow 1-2 weeks to receive your book directly from the Author.
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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.
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Doggy Grub Adds New Fish Casserole to Its Healthy Dog Meal Line-up

Doggy Grub, an Australian company transforming dog nutrition since 2016 with fresh, human-grade meals, is expanding its range with the launch of a brand-new Fish Casserole. This recipe joins their two existing popular varieties — Chicken and Kangaroo casseroles —and brings a nutritious option to dogs’ bowls.

To kick off this exciting launch, Doggy Grub has turned to Kickstarter, inviting dog owners to be part of the journey from the beginning and giving backers the chance to access the new meal before anyone else. Supporters will play a key role in helping bring this nutritious recipe to market.

The story behind Doggy Grub

At the heart of Doggy Grub lies a simple philosophy: dogs deserve fresh, healthy, and natural food, just like their humans. It all started with Betty the rescue, an overweight Labrador in need of TLC. “We’ve always been foodies at heart,” says co-founder Lachlan, reflecting on how the business came about. “It only made sense for us to share that passion with our dog. After switching Betty to a home-cooked diet, the changes were almost immediate. We saw first-hand how fresh food changed her—her digestion became regular, her coat turned glossy, and she even lost that typical ‘dog smell.”




This experience convinced the husband-and-wife duo that every dog could benefit from real, wholesome food.

Born out of a love for both good food and good health, Doggy Grub offers a unique approach to dog nutrition. All their meals use 100% human-grade ingredients and produced in a human-grade facility in Australia, a choice that reflects their dedication to overseeing quality and using the best ingredients. “It wasn’t about developing another commercial, highly processed dog food—this was about changing the way we think about feeding our pets.” Lachlan explains.

Innovative Packaging for Convenience and Freshness

What truly sets Doggy Grub apart in the fresh pet food market is their innovative approach to packaging. 

Unlike most fresh dog food, which needs to be refrigerated, or frozen, Doggy Grub’s meals are shelf-stable, 100% preservative-free, and are made to be stored in the pantry.

“One of the biggest challenges we noticed with fresh food was the hassle of always having to defrost or refrigerate meals,” explains co-founder Candice. “We wanted to make life easier for pet parents. With our shelf-stable packs, you don’t have to worry about fridge space or thawing meals, and you can take your dog’s food anywhere—on road trips, camping, or even just to the park.”

Doggy Grub’s customers have seen the benefits of fresh meals for their pets. One happy customer shared, “Our dog has been fussy for years, but Doggy Grub changed everything. She eats every last bit, and her coat is shinier than ever.” Another praised the convenience of shelf-stable packs, noting, “I love that it doesn’t need to be refrigerated—makes feeding time so easy without sacrificing quality.”

Single-Protein Meals Packed with Nutrition


Doggy Grub meals have been developed alongside vets and pet nutritionists. They follow AAFCO standards and are suitable to dogs throughout every stage of life.

Each recipe is single protein, ensuring that dogs with sensitivities or specific dietary needs are catered to. Every meal contains 60% human-grade meat, with protein being the first ingredient, giving vital nutrients dogs need for energy, muscle growth, and overall wellness.

Fish Casserole: A New Nutritious Recipe for Dogs

The new Fish Casserole is made with a mix of sustainably sourced fish, like carp, alongside salmon, sardines, and nutrient-packed veggies and superfoods such as pumpkin, carrots, corn, seaweed, and blueberries. By using a novel protein like carp, the recipe is specifically designed to support dogs with food sensitivities and allergies.

Co-founder Candice explains their decision to use carp as a main ingredient: “There’s a common misconception that carp is a muddy fish, but it’s actually a lean source of protein packed with Omega-3s. Plus, it’s a sustainable choice since overpopulation of carp fish has devastating consequences to our Australian waterways.”

Nutritious Meals for Every Dog





Alongside the new Fish Casserole, Doggy Grub’s Chicken and Kangaroo casseroles remain customer favourites. Both casseroles are cooked with natural ingredients, with no artificial flavour, colours or synthetic vitamins and minerals.

“We wanted to make sure we had something for every dog,” says Lachlan. “Whether it’s a classic chicken recipe or a novel protein like kangaroo or carp, our goal is to deliver meals that are both healthy and tasty, and made with ingredients that any pet owner can feel good about.”

All three meals are offered in 150g or 400g casseroles to suit small, medium and large dogs, making it easy to portion control.

Superblends and Treats: A Natural Extension




Alongside its fresh meals, Doggy Grub offers a line of Superblends called Grinkles, which are easy-to-use toppers that add extra nutrients and health benefits to any dog’s meal. From the Healthy Chompers dental blend to the Grinkles for Wrinkles senior blend, these toppers are a natural extension of the Doggy Grub range.

Doggy Grub also offers a choice of 100% natural treats, including long-lasting chews that support dental health, ensuring that dogs can enjoy a healthy diet from meals to snacks.

“Dental health is super important” Lachlan says, “and we always encourage pet owners to have a dental plan - whether that’s brushing their dog’s teeth or feeding quality food and chews”.




Where to buy and how much


Doggy Grub offers customers flexibility with two ways to purchase meals: either as one-off (ad-hoc) orders or through a subscription saving 10%. This makes it easy to stay consistent with your pet's nutrition without the need for constant reordering.

They also offer a trial pack (at $17.80) so your dog can try the casseroles first before committing to long term feeding.


Available exclusively online at www.doggygrub.com.au with d
eliveries Australia wide.

RRP: from $59.50 (box of 7 casseroles 150g); from $21.90 (jar of 150g) Grinkles Superblend. 

Support the Kickstarter Campaign https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/doggygrub

You can follow Doggy Grub on Instagram and Facebook.

MEDIA RELEASE, 14th October 2024


Partner vs Pet: Aussie animal lovers confess who comes out on top as results from Dr Chris Brown's National Pet Census are revealed

Results from Dr Chris Brown’s Drooly Important Pet Census released today 30,000 Aussie pet owners took part in Dr Chris’ pet census.

Almost three-quarters of Australian pet owners have confessed they turn to their animals instead of their human partner for emotional support, according to the results of Dr. Chris Brown’s National Pet Census.

Dr. Chris Brown’s Drooly Important Pet Census which runs in collaboration with the vet’s pet information and product site Drool by Dr. Chris Brown, has revealed a number of heart-warming (and at times, hilarious) findings that firmly place the furriest family member as the most important relationship we have in our lives.

A remarkable 30,000 Australians completed the census which also revealed our take on pet sleeping arrangements, hygiene habits and the cost of living effects impacting many Australians. 

Interestingly though, despite the cost pressures, 81% of pet parents aren’t spending any less on their furry friends.

The quirky role they play in our lives also makes for interesting reading. A remarkable 58% of us share a bed with pets. While another 18% sleep in the bedroom! And we’re certainly attached with 32% admitting to kissing on the lips!

In the most controversial statistic, 40% people admitted to putting their dog’s poo bag in someone else’s bin. While, ’60% of people lied’ Chris joked…

In a heart-warming twist post-Covid, more people, 49%, found their furry family member through a shelter, a vet hospital or a rescue organisation compared to 43% from a breeder.

“The results of this year’s Pet Census are in and wow. I knew we cared deeply about our best friends. But I didn’t expect just how integral pets are to Australian’s health and happiness.” Dr Chris said. 
“When you look at the data in detail, you realise just how dependent we are on them. They complete us. They also reveal our quirky side!”
First launched in 2016 after Dr. Chris became frustrated that not a single question was asked about the nation’s pets during that year’s National (human) Population Census, the popular vet immediately took to social media to launch his own. This year’s survey marks the third time Dr. Chris has run the online survey.

“In a country with such a large (and loved) pet population, we need accurate data to ensure our pet’s needs are accounted for by councils and governments. Pets who are well socialised and exercised are a joy to own. Yet only 38% of pet parents felt there were enough exercise options in their local area” Dr Chris said.

According to the data, 26% of people also requested more pet-friendly cafes and restaurants above all else. While a remarkable 80% of people were in favour of pets being able to fly in the cabin of domestic flights.

“I’d encourage all councils and government bodies to take a look at the vital role pets play in our society. They clearly offer emotional support, ease loneliness and make us happier and healthier” Dr Chris said. “They should be rewarded for this positive health impact and not regulated out of our lives”

A summary of Dr Chris’ 2024 Pet Census’ most interesting stats include:
  • 80% of respondents think that pets should be allowed in the cabin of domestic flights;
  • 73% of pet owners know the exact date of their furry friend’s birthday and celebrate it every year;
  • 58% of respondents say their pet sleeps on the bed;
  • 82% said it would NOT be a deal breaker if their partner insisted on having their pet sleep in the bed;
  • 32% of pet owners kiss their animal on the lips;
  • And, when it comes to the most popular religion for Aussie animals, 45% of owners say their pet believes in the “snack god”!
“Even though I love my TV hosting roles, my first love is being a vet and I still practice to this day,” Dr. Chris said. “I’d encourage my fellow vets right around the country to take a close look at the results of this year’s Pet Census to help them gain a better insight into how our furry friends are living. It’s all about keeping our Aussie pets happy and keeping Australia pet-friendly!”

About Drool by Dr. Chris Brown

dr0ol.pet is the home of the popular vet’s pet insights and products, which have quickly become the cult, must- have treats, washes and care products (for ears, anxiety and gut health) for Australian dogs and cats. 

Bowing to demand, the range is now available in over 450 Petbarn and Petstock stores and exported overseas. 

Most importantly for Chris, he still works as a vet at his beloved Bondi Junction Vet Hospital where the inspiration for his social posts, products and his award winning TV show Bondi Vet have come from.

MEDIA RELEASE, 10th October 2024


Top 10 dog breeds in Australia ranked by most expensive to groom

For dog owners, grooming can be a major expense, particularly for breeds that require extra care (we’re looking at you Schnauzers!).
Money.com.au has ranked Australia’s top 10 most popular dog breeds based on their average cost per groom to reveal which pups will have you paying top dollar to keep them looking their best. 

Average grooming costs are based on a full service, including a bath, blow-dry, nail clipping, ear cleaning, face trimming, and brushing, using advertised prices from select pet salons nationwide.

German Shepherds and Retrievers: The most expensive breeds to groom




German Shepherds take the crown for the most expensive breed to groom, averaging $147 per session. With their thick double coat and large frames, they generally need some serious TLC, contributing to higher grooming expenses.

Hot on their tails, Golden Retrievers come in second with an average upkeep cost of $142. Their long coats may be beautiful, but they demand regular brushing, trimming, and the occasional spa treatment to look fabulous, making them a pricey pup to maintain.

Labradors, while still in the ‘big dog’ category, are a little easier on the wallet at $121 per session. Their shorter coats are easier to maintain, so grooming is generally less expensive.

Herding breeds and Rottweilers: Mid-range grooming costs




Herding breeds like Border Collies and Australian Shepherds sit in the mid-range for grooming costs, with upkeep averaging $117 and $114 per groom respectively. Both breeds have dense, often double-layered coats that require regular grooming to prevent matting and shedding. More brushing, more time, more dollars!




Rottweilers, despite their shorter coats, are still costly to groom due to their size, with an average maintenance cost of $112. They need occasional upkeep, including baths and nail trimming to maintain their sleek look.

Smaller dog breeds are easier on the wallet


On the lower end of the spectrum are the pint-sized Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Miniature Schnauzer, averaging $100 and $98 respectively in grooming costs. Sure, they might sport some fancy fur, but their smaller size means less surface area to pamper — making them a bargain for those looking to keep their pups stylish without breaking the bank.

Short-coated breeds have the cheapest grooming costs




American Staffies and Frenchies are the most budget-friendly pups, with their grooming costs averaging $90 and $81 respectively. Their short coats mean they can get away with just a quick brush and an occasional bath — they don’t require intensive clipping and de-shedding, so more money stays in your pocket.

What impacts the cost of dog grooming?

Josh Belmonte who co-owns Canberra-based The Dog Barber said the dog's size, coat type, and whether a specific style is required all impact grooming costs.

Big dogs with dense coats, like German Shepherds and Retrievers take way more time in the bath and drying. Because of their size and thick coats, they’re very labour-intensive and create more mess as their hair fibres spread everywhere, so accordingly groomers will charge more for these breeds,” says Josh.

“In most grooming salons, there’s a price point difference for services. A basic groom, which doesn’t take as long with minimal styling will cost less than a style groom or breed-standard cut, like Cavoodles' teddy bear style.”

“High-end styling for dogs has skyrocketed in demand, and Instagram is a huge part of that. People want their pets to look picture-perfect for the 'gram’, so stylish cuts and trendy styles are more popular and people are willing to pay for it.”

Pet owners feel the cost of living crunch

Money.com.au’s Finance Expert, Sean Callery, says the rising cost of living continues to challenge Australian households in unexpected ways.

“Some pet owners are facing a real dilemma about which costs to prioritise,” he says.

“There may be a temptation to skip or delay what are seen as non-essential costs like trips to the groomer to save money, but that might not be ideal for a dog's health and well-being.”

“As a proud owner of a Golden Retriever, I can attest that keeping these fluffy giants maintained isn’t cheap. The regular groom is not something I or the dog look forward to for very different reasons, but it’s important for his care.”


About Money.com.au:

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. Average grooming costs are based on a full service, including a bath, blow-dry, nail clipping, ear cleaning, face trimming, and brushing, using advertised prices from select pet salons nationwide.

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