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Pet Insurance Australia
has released their top 10 pet names for 2023. Plus, those notable Christmas-inspired pet names!

“It’s that time of year when many will be inviting the pitter patter of paws and pads into their homes,” Crighton says.

“Many pet owners will be looking for some inspiration when it comes to naming their pets, so Pet Insurance Australia has released their top Christmas-inspired names for 2023, alongside our most popular names for the year.”

10 Christmas Inspired Pet Names

1. Angel
2. Joy
3. Noel
4. Glory
5. Faith
6. Snow
7. Twinkle
8. Heaven
9. Frosty
10. Charlie Brown

8 Reindeer Inspired Pet Names

1. Comet
2. Dasher
3. Dancer
4. Prancer
5. Vixen
6. Cupid
7. Blitzen
8. Rudolph

“Interestingly, the only one missing on the list for our reindeer is Donner,” Crighton says. “So, if you are looking for a unique Christmas pet name, this could be the one for you!”

Top 10 Pet Names 2023

Dogs – The Lovely Ladies

1. Luna
2. Daisy
3. Coco
4. Bella
5. Frankie
6. Molly
7. Lola
8. Millie
9. Willow
10. Rosie

Dogs – The Dashing Gentlemen

1. Teddy
2. Charlie
3. Milo
4. Archie
5. Ollie
6. Buddy
7. Murphy
8. Max
9. Alfie
10. Leo

“We just love to see some of the old favourites coming back in fashion like Murphy and Rosie,” Crighton says. “Some just missing out were certainly interesting from Billie (most likely inspired by the famous singer), Koda and Odin.”

Cats – Feisty Feline Females

1. Luna
2. Coco
3. Oreo
4. Stevie
5. Cleo
6. Luca
7. Pepper
8. Willow
9. Ziggy
10. Bella

Cats – Marvellous Feline Males

1. Leo
2. Loki
3. Mochi
4. Ollie
5. Billy
6. Charlie
7. Alfie
8. Archie
9. Beau
10. Chino

“The top 10 cat names this year are just wonderful examples of a great mix of names, from food-inspired names and popular TV characters alongside common dog names,” Crighton says. “Cat names can be much more expressive than our canine companions, with other interesting names just missing out on the list, including Gizmo, Cosmo and Percy.”

Top Tips For Naming Your Pet

When choosing a name for your pet, PIA has some great advice.

“Have a couple on hand that you love and see when your new family member comes home which suits better,” Crighton says. 
“Personally, I was devoted to one name, and when my puppy came home, we quickly decided it wasn’t the name for her, so she was known as ‘pup’ for around a week until we came up with the perfect name.”

Some other tips include:

✔️ Recallability – how easily can you call the name across a dog park?

✔️ Length – choose two-syllable names; it makes it easier for your pet to hear.

✔️ Timelessness – choose a name that will stand the test of time.

✔️ Avoid - try and stay clear of names that sound like training commands.

✔️ Vowels - End the name with a vowel.


“These are not set in stone by any means, but if you are perhaps getting a dog for the first time, ending the name in a vowel will allow your dog to understand their name easier as the tone in your voice will naturally change,” Crighton says. “However, many pets end up with nicknames, some that have no relation to the actual name, and they will tend to follow this process inherently.”

PIA also wants to remind readers of important considerations if you're thinking of buying a pet during Christmas.

"It's a great time of year to invite a furry friend into your home as you'll have more time to settle the new arrival before heading back to work and school," Crighton says. 

"However, it is vital to remember that a pet is a long-term commitment and needs to be carefully considered to avoid heartache for you and the pet. Pets need training, consistency, and love alongside food, bedding and lifelong veterinary care, budgeting is important before becoming a pet owner."

MEDIA RELEASE, 22nd December 2023



RSPCA
is urgently seeking Guardian Angels to help provide safety and care for the 17,026 animals spending the festive season in shelters nationally.

“Christmas is one of the busiest times of the year for RSPCA shelters, with thousands of dogs, cats, pocket pets, birds, and livestock in our care waiting for a better future,” said Phoebe Brasher, RSPCA NSW Senior Manager of Fundraising.

To be a Guardian Angel is to give the gift of hope and kindness to the thousands of animals in our care who have finding their forever family on the top of their wish list.”

Sign-up to become a Guardian Angel and your compassion will provide love, care, and support to an animal in need.

✔️ $30.00 could help provide a homeless cat with a warm bed, litter tray, and toys this Christmas.

✔️ $58.00 can help rehabilitate an abandoned or abused dog, helping them trust humans again.

✔️ $77.00 could help pay for the transport of animals between shelters to maximise their hopes of adoption.

✔️ $200.00 can provide vaccinations and microchips for animals living in remote and regional areas without access to veterinary care.

Become a Guardian Angel and provide Potato with shelter and round-the-clock care while she waits to meet her perfect forever family.

All Guardian Angels receive a thank you from one of the many animals they are supporting with their gift, like Potato the Rescuoodle, as well as a link to their profile so you can learn more about them.

Potato is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier puppy who is currently awaiting her forever home at the RSPCA NSW Hunter Shelter. Through becoming a Guardian Angel, you can give her the most incredible gift – hope.

Stuck for a gift idea for someone who loves animals as much as you? Donate on their behalf and you can send them an e-card with a shelter animal they’re protecting.

Give the gift of kindness this Christmas and become a Guardian Angel today.


MEDIA RELEASE, 22nd December 2023


A Paradise for your Pets: Pet Resorts Australia new luxury pet accommodation in Queensland

The award-winning Pet Resorts Australia revealed the latest in luxe facilities across its two Queensland locations at Eumundi and Townsville.

Pet Resorts Australia has unveiled destination-themed suites for pampered pups, a splash park, commando course, doggy day care, and dog training in response to increased demand for luxury accommodation for Australia’s furry friends.

Australian households are home to almost 30 million pets and Aussies are forking out a staggering $33 billion annually on their fur-babies and best mates. This has seen pet resorts across the nation record a huge uptake in bookings since travel restrictions eased.

Pet Resorts Australia Chief Operating Officer Blake De Bruin said the uptake of both pet accommodation for short stays along with doggy day-care has spurred the business to create state-of-the-art facilities that are leading the way in innovation, quality and care.

“At our Eumundi resort on the Sunshine Coast, dogs can now stay in a Destination Suite with rooms inspired by the plains of the African Serengeti or Tuscan villas for example, and during playtime, they can try their skills on our custom-built commando course or cool off in the splash park,” De Bruin said.

Pets Resort Australia Eumundi-Noosa - Commando Course




Pet Resorts Australia Eumundi-Noosa - Splash Park





“Our canine guests in Townsville can enjoy the ultimate in luxury pet accommodation with our brand-new Hamptons Suites, all our resorts also offer Pet Postcards – so owners get progress reports and photos of their pet’s time with us – and additional services like Room Service”.
Pet Resorts Australia Townsville - aerial view

The family-run Pet Resorts Australia opened the two Queensland locations in 2022, providing Queensland’s pampered pets with a safe and enriched environment where they can stay, play and relax, supported by passionate, highly trained professionals.

“In Queensland, we’ve been busier than ever, we are seeing resorts booking out three-to-six months in advance, so we have heavily invested in quality accommodation across both our sites,” De Bruin said.

“We know people and their pets got accustomed to being together day in, day out during COVID. Since people have returned to work and are holidaying freely again, we know that pets are experiencing a lot of anxiety and owners don’t want their furry friends left alone.

Pet Resorts Australia Eumundi-Noosa - Tuscan Villa Destination Suite

“Now more than ever, Australians are willing to spend the money on quality accommodation and enriching entertainment for their four-legged friends if it means having peace of mind that their pets are cared for as they would be at home.

“It is paramount that we as a company continue to evolve with the changing attitudes of Australians and lead the way in pet care through investment in our facilities,” De Bruin concluded.

The new facilities and offerings are open and taking bookings. Find out more at petresortsaustralia.com.

About Pet Resorts Australia Eumundi-Noosa

Set amongst the rolling hills of Eumundi, our 15-acre property features a custom-built commando course and splash park, and premium pet accommodation, including luxury Destination Suites.

About Pet Resorts Australia Townsville

Surrounded by secluded tropical gardens, Pet Resorts Townsville has a relaxed and tranquil atmosphere and features premium pet accommodation.

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Want to feel happier this Christmas? 
Fostering provides care for pets and support for animal shelters

A carefully considered puppy or kitten can be a perfect gift for Christmas, but not every family is ready for a long-term commitment. The sad reality is that cost-of-living pressures and housing shortage are leading to the surrender of thousands of animals to shelters that are already over capacity.

To help ease increasing pressure on animal shelters, national animal welfare charity Companion Animal Network Australia (Australia CAN or CANA) is advocating for the fostering of animals from shelters or rescue groups over the holidays.

CANA comprises six member agencies and promotes responsible pet ownership through national campaigns, partnerships and initiatives.

Shelters all need help over Christmas time as their current foster carers go on holidays and have to return the pets to the shelters while they are away,” said Trish Ennis, CEO of CANA.

“Fostering an animal is a great way to help shelters increase the chance of them being adopted. And it’s emotionally rewarding – doing good makes you feel good.”

Volunteer foster carers take on the temporary responsibility for general care and socialisation of dogs and cats in their own homes until they are ready to be adopted.

“Fostering not only provides invaluable care and support for most-in-need animals, but also supports shelters and rescue groups in giving orphaned animals the best possible chance at finding a loving, permanent home,” said Ms Ennis.

CANA’s members have foster care programs that offer food, bedding, litter trays, bowls and toys as well unlimited advice and support and all veterinary care.

Melissa Penn, President of CANA and Managing Director of the Sydney Dogs and Cats Home in NSW, said the shelter needs foster carers for cats and dogs, particularly large dogs.


“We remove as many obstacles as we can to help people become foster carers. It’s about finding the right animal to go with the right family and home,” she said.

In Victoria, Lort Smith Animal Hospital also needs foster carers for larger breed dogs as well as animals needing care post-surgery.

“Christmas is always a busy time with the shelter hitting peak kitten season. Our animals needing foster carers can more than triple during this period,” said Amanda Doolan, the shelter’s Adoption Centre Manager.

“We have so many wonderful stories about our foster carers, from those adopting whole litters of kittens to animals making miraculous recoveries whether behavioural or medical. The healing effects of being in a home with a foster carer as opposed to a shelter are priceless.”

Dogs' Homes of Tasmania - Photo Credit: Mirror Image Photo Booth



Another CANA member, Dogs’ Homes of Tasmania, are in dire need of foster carers for dogs, particularly Greyhounds, puppies and those stressed and with medical and behavioural issues.

“Our commitment to the well-being of our dogs extends beyond our shelters, and foster carers play a pivotal role in providing love and respite,” said Mark Wild, CEO of DHoT.

“While we currently have 33 active foster carers, the demand is significant, especially in our northern Homes where only three carers are available. Unfortunately, we lack carers for nursing mums or critical medical/behavioural cases across the state. With just two carers able to take litters state-wide, the need is urgent.

Dogs' Homes of Tasmania adoptable dog - Photo Credit : Mirror Image Photo Booth

“Many dogs, facing challenges in the shelter, require a haven for recovery. It's not only about the unwell; even long-term residents benefit from a break away from the shelter environment. The support of a foster carer can truly make a life-changing difference for these dogs in need.”

If you are considering fostering, contact your local animal shelter now in time to take your foster pet home for Christmas!

Here are the links to all CANA member foster programs:

· Animal Welfare League Queensland

· Lort Smith Animal Hospital (VIC)

· Sydney Dogs and Cats Home

· Dogs’ Homes of Tasmania

· Saving Animals From Euthanasia (SAFE Inc) (WA)

· Animal Welfare League South Australia

About Companion Animal Network Australia (Australia CAN)

Companion Animal Network Australia (Australia CAN) is a registered charity representing the companion animal welfare work of our six member agencies across the country, including Animal Welfare League QLD, Animal Welfare League SA, Lort Smith (VIC), Sydney Dogs and Cats Home, Dogs’ Homes of Tasmania and Saving Animals From Euthanasia Inc (WA).

Together, our members provide rescue, shelter, re-homing, fostering, health care and enrichment services to more than 50,000 animals every year. Through national campaigns, partnerships and initiatives, we celebrate the human-animal bond and promote responsible pet ownership.

We use our national voice to campaign for the humane treatment of all companion animals and we rally support for programmes that deliver high welfare standards. Australia CAN celebrates the human-animal bond and promotes responsible pet ownership through national campaigns, partnerships and initiatives, including the Rent with Pets and Pets in Aged Care programs.

To discover more, visit www.australiacan.org.au


Protecting your furry friends during Australian travels

As Australians embark on travel around the country over the festive period, dog owners are being urged to be vigilant about a growing threat – the rise of deadly bacterial diseases carried by brown ticks

The dangers of travelling with dogs in Australia have escalated due to the rampant spread of a potentially fatal bacterial disease known as Ehrlichiosis, carried by infected brown ticks.

The Brown Tick Menace

Travelling with your dogs in Australia now comes with an added caution. Brown ticks, widely distributed across the continent, are carriers of Ehrlichiosis, a bacterial disease that can prove fatal to dogs if left untreated. The disease is particularly prevalent in northern Australia and has been spreading rapidly southwards in both Western Australia (WA) and Queensland (QLD), with the Northern Territory (NT) being considered endemic.




Symptoms and Risks

Dogs bitten by infected ticks can display a range of symptoms, from fever to bleeding from the nose. Without prompt treatment, the disease can progress rapidly, leading to severe consequences, including death. As temperatures rise, the spread of Ehrlichiosis is becoming more pronounced, necessitating increased awareness and preventative measures.

Protective Measures for Your Pooch

To safeguard your furry companions during travels, it is strongly recommended to treat dogs for ticks, both internally and externally. The use of tick repellent collars or treatments, with Seresto collars being recommended, can be an effective preventive measure. It is crucial to act swiftly as the disease can develop within hours of a tick bite.

Educate Yourself about Ehrlichiosis in Dogs

Travellers are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the comprehensive information available on the web page titled ‘Ehrlichiosis in Dogs - DAFF’. [1] This resource provides a thorough understanding of the condition, its symptoms, and the current spread of Ehrlichiosis across Australia.

Minimising the Spread and Protecting Our Dogs

While the disease has not yet reached the southern regions of Australia, the rapid pace of its spread demands heightened awareness and proactive measures. Dog owners are advised to avoid bushy areas, opting for parks with short grass as safer spaces for their dogs.

Act Now and Save Lives

With the risk of tick-borne diseases on the rise, it is incumbent upon dog owners to take immediate and proactive steps to protect their canine companions. By understanding the risks, staying informed, and adopting preventive measures, we can collectively minimise the further spread of Ehrlichiosis and ensure the safety and well-being of our beloved dogs.

written by Dr Karen Hedberg BVSc, December 2023 for Dogs NSW.


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MEDIA RELEASE, 12th December 2023

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Put a Ring on it! The proposal Aussies should make this silly season...

Aussies encouraged to make a smart commitment to their prized possessions including their pets!

In the lead up to Christmas, Aussies are being encouraged to ‘Put a Ring on it’ (their homes that is), as the ultimate gesture in securing their most prized possessions. 

Inspired by peak proposal season currently in full swing, where nearly 40 per cent of Aussies [1] pop the question in an act of commitment to their partner, Ring, leader in smart home security, is encouraging us to prioritise our commitment to our most valued items in our home – whether we own or rent.

Homes will likely be left unoccupied this upcoming holiday season as one-in-three Australians are ready to embrace out-of-home activities such as travel and social events despite cost-of-living pressures, with a quarter (26%) having made travel plans and a fifth (19%) being away from home more frequently attending social engagements. 

With an influx of parcel deliveries as Aussies spend on gifts for their loved ones, and an uptick in home break-ins over the last year, two-thirds of which involve personal item theft [2], the stakes around protecting our valuables this time of year are at their highest.

An Australia-wide poll by Ring* has revealed Aussies are feeling vulnerable about the safety of their most valued and prized possessions as the holidays approach, due to less time spent at home. A vast majority of Australians (84%) are willing to invest in protecting the things they love.


Renowned science communicator, astrophysicist, author and proud pet dad, Matt Agnew, shares this sentiment, spending increasing amounts of time away from home and having experienced a home break-in himself. 

To demonstrate his commitment to the things most important to him, Matt has put a Ring on it (his home) for peace of mind his beloved furry companion, Pluto, and his prized scientific apparatus are safe while he is away.

“This is a commitment that matters. With my social engagements and travel plans ramping up this time of year, I won’t leave anything to chance. Investing in an easy-to-install smart and connected security solution like Ring, is one of the easiest commitments I’ve ever made – to my beloved Pluto, my DSLR camera with its amazing lens for taking long exposure astrophotography and my peace-of-mind. It’s a no-brainer and a commitment I encourage all Aussies to make this proposal season.”

Passports, Pets and Parcels: Prized possessions worth protecting


More than half (53%) of all Australians have added some extra security measures ahead of the holiday season to protect their valuables and deliveries ahead of the holiday/Christmas season, with close to a third (31%) expecting more deliveries to their home leading up to the holidays. 

For most though, securing important documents, like passports and birth certificates, is the most important thing to protect when they are not home (58%), followed by sentimental items (45%) and pets (38%).


The Cost of Commitment: How much will we pay to protect the things we love?

Matt is one of the 16.6 million** Australians willing to invest in protecting the items they love at home with one-in-five (21%) Aussies saying they are happy to pay “as much as it takes” on protection measures. One-in-three (27%) are willing to pay between $100 to $300 which could be as much as $530 million and $1.6 billion^ nationally to secure their valuables.

From drastic measures like buying a guard dog (8%) to installing security cameras (34%), mounting sensor lights (23%) or installing a smart doorbell (22%) Aussies’ commitment is firm. For the 47 per cent of Aussies who have not installed security cameras, almost half cite cost (49%) while one-in-five (22%) believe it is overkill and are not concerned about security.

Mark Fletcher, Ring Managing Director, Australia says, “We’re about to hit peak busy season, and the ability to keep a vigilant and watchful eye on our most prized irreplaceable possessions, pets, and loved ones will be tested. 

Ring really is the ultimate smart home security choice for protecting what matters most at home, offering unmatched value for money, convenience, security, and connectivity for daily peace-of-mind to Australians. Just as we put a ring on our loved ones to reaffirm our commitment, we urge Aussies to put a Ring on the things they love at home, the convenient commitment for the ultimate protection.”


Ring’s top tips for peace of mind when you’re away from home:

✔️ Ensure Home Safety Before Your Departure: While it may appear straightforward, it's essential to double-check all windows and doors are securely locked before heading on holiday.

✔️ Adjust Recurring Deliveries: To prevent your home from appearing vacant during extended absences, consider rescheduling regular subscription deliveries such as milk or newspapers. If unexpected deliveries occur, having a Ring 

✔️ Video Doorbell is an easy way to instruct the delivery person to place the package in a secure location.

✔️ Remote Monitoring of Security Cameras: Consider installing a smart security system which enables you to access and review footage from your Ring devices directly on your smartphone, regardless of your location.

✔️ Create the Illusion of Occupancy: Consider implementing timer settings not only for your lights but also for sound. 

✔️ Having your radio turn on at various points throughout the day can give the impression that someone is at home.

Ring offers homeowners peace of mind, knowing their home and loved ones are fully protected. 

Price & Where to Buy:

Starting at just $79 for the Ring Indoor Camera and offering accessories such as a No-Drill Mount for the Ring Doorbell, Ring delivers exceptional value and convenience for homeowners and renters alike. 

For a full list of products available in Australia, visit https://ring.com/au/en.

About Ring

Since its founding in 2013, Ring has been on a mission to make neighbourhoods safer. From the video doorbell to the DIY Ring Alarm system, Ring’s smart home security product line offers users affordable whole-home and neighbourhood security. At Ring, we are committed to making home and neighbourhood security accessible and effective for everyone – while working hard to bring communities together. Ring is an Amazon company. For more information, visit www.ring.com. With Ring, you’re always home.

* About the research

The research was commissioned by Ring and conducted by Lonergan Research in accordance with the ISO 20252 standard. Lonergan Research surveyed 1,021 Australians 18+. Surveys were distributed throughout Australia including both capital city and non-capital city areas. The survey was conducted online amongst members of a permission-based panel, between 9 and 13 November 2023. After interviewing, data was weighted to the latest population estimates sourced from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.

** Figure based on 84% of survey respondents weighted against the latest adult population figures from the ABS.

^ Figure based on a calculation of the 27% of population who are willing to spend between $100 and $300, which equates to 5.3 million using latest adult population figures from the ABS.

[1] BBC article, released 5th December, 2018

[2] Crime Victimisation, Australia, 2021-22 financial year by the ABS, released 22 February, 2023.



Introducing the Tokio Bottle: Elevating Canine Hydration with Style and Functionality


Tokio, whose mission is to make life easier for modern dog owners, is excited to unveil its latest innovation: the Tokio Bottle

This cutting-edge product is not just a water bottle; it's a fashion statement and a testament to the unbreakable bond between humans and their canine companions.

The Tokio Bottle is meticulously crafted with the discerning dog owner in mind. Here's why it's set to revolutionise the way we hydrate our furry friends:

Chic Design, Unmatched Versatility:

Crafted from high-quality stainless steel, the Tokio Bottle has a sleek and modern design that elevates the style quotient of every dog owner. 

The bottle features two removable compartments, serving as a portable water bowl and a storage space for treats or kibble. It's the ultimate all-in-one solution for canine hydration on the go.

Stainless Steel Thermally Insulated:

The Tokio Bottle ensures that your dog stays hydrated with water at the perfect temperature, whether you're on a city stroll or a mountain hike. The stainless steel construction provides excellent thermal insulation, keeping water cool in the summer and warm in the winter.

For Fashion-Conscious Dog Owners:

Tokio understands that the bond between a pet and its owner is unique. The Tokio Bottle isn't just a product; it's a statement. With its sleek design and versatile functionality, it caters to the needs and style preferences of fashion-forward dog owners.

Built for Adventures:

Whether you're exploring the urban jungle or hiking the trails, the Tokio Bottle is your canine companion's perfect travel buddy. Its compact design fits seamlessly into your lifestyle, making hydration convenient and stylish wherever you go.

Commitment to Canine Well-being:


Beyond its stylish exterior, Tokio Bottle reflects our commitment to the well-being of all dogs. 

With every purchase, Tokio donates 1% of profits to local dog shelters, contributing to the welfare of our four-legged friends in need. Tokio currently supports Shenton Park Dog Refuge in Shenton Park, WA.

Tokio invites you to experience the future of canine hydration. 

Price & Where to Buy:

RRP: $50.00. The Tokio Bottle is available from tokioofficial.com

You can follow Tokio Official on Facebook and @tokio.official on Instagram.

About Tokio:

Tokio is a modern lifestyle brand dedicated to enhancing the bond between dogs and their owners. Our products seamlessly blend style and functionality, ensuring that every moment with your pet is an adventure. Tokio is committed to making a positive impact on the lives of dogs through thoughtful design and social responsibility.

MEDIA RELEASE, December 2023



With the silly season quickly approaching,
Pet Insurance Australia has a timely reminder of the dangers this time of year can signal for our pets.

"As the Christmas trees and decorations quickly become the staple in many homes around the country, sadly, some Australian pets will also succumb to the vet emergency trends for this time of year," Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia says.

From the typical tick and flea infestations to the more interesting claims of dogs ingesting all sorts of goodies, Pet Insurance Australia does witness spikes in claims around the summer period that can leave pet owners in a frantic situation.

"During this time of year, pet owners must stay vigilant with their pet's safety needs," Crighton says. "It's vital you keep up with your preventative treatments, especially for ticks and fleas for those pets who suffer from flea allergies."

Pet Insurance Australia also advises pet owners intending to travel with their pets this holiday season to check if the area is prone to ticks and be prepared.

"Tick paralysis is a terrifying situation for the pet and the owner," she warns. "With the cost of living and the additional expenses of the festive season, prevention is much cheaper than the extensive costs associated with an emergency tick situation, not to mention the emotional toll of potentially losing your pet. A simple $50 tick treatment from your local pet supplies store will make your pet almost tick-proof for three months."

As of November 2023, Pet Insurance Australia claim data already shows a 900% plus increase in paralysis tick claims compared to the year's cooler months. Based on seasonal history, PIA expects elevated tick claim levels right through to February.

"But ask any vet, and you'll find the high-end costs some pet owners pay, out of their own pocket, for life-support ventilators and 24/7 care over a number of days to save their pet from a paralysis tick event, is eye-watering."

Being the time of year when entertaining is high on the agenda for many homes, dogs are also more at risk of foreign body ingestion of objects and toxins.

"We certainly see a big spike in claims for foreign body ingestion during the warmer months," Crighton says. "This can be due to a host of reasons including entertaining and not securing rubbish bins correctly, too many new and interesting items being left around – cue the tinsel."

Skewers, fishhooks, corn cobs, underwear and even puffer fish have been known to cause issues with dogs over the past year. During the festive season, chocolate and alcohol toxicity is also a problem. Overfeeding and feeding dangerous human foods, including nuts, lollies, high-fat foods such as butter, and other toxic foods, can also pose a problem for dogs.

"Xylitol is highly toxic to dogs and can be found in many sugar-free lollies the children might be enjoying over this period," Crighton says. "Being educated on the toxic foods that affect our pets can prevent many issues from occurring."

Dogs are also masters at finding food; some breeds are better at it than others! Young pups and dogs can also be ultra-curious when sniffing out something that can ultimately harm them. Keeping your pet in a safe area during entertaining or when you cannot supervise them is a simple way to keep them safe.

"It's just ensuring that people remember dogs are natural scavengers, and thinking that Rover simply won't eat it is incorrect," Crighton says. 
"It's always best to ensure that your pet does not have access to anything that can cause detrimental effects to their health and wellbeing."
Top Tips For Summer

  • Ensure bins are correctly secured and cannot be accessed by your dog.
  • Keep dogs away from entertaining situations when you cannot fully supervise them.
  • Encourage guests to refrain from feeding your pet.
  • Snap skewers into small pieces when putting them into the rubbish.
  • Do not feed your dog corn cobs.
  • Put signs up notifying guests you have a dog and to shut the gate.
  • Never leave chocolate or alcohol in reach of your pet.
  • Secure fishing tackle boxes and keep rods up high with hooks firmly attached.
  • Keep all chemicals, including gardening sprays and bait, secure and out of reach.
  • Train your pet to keep away from the Christmas tree.




"Dogs are curious in nature, especially young pups, and they have an incredible sense of smell," Crighton says. 

"Meaning, wrapping boxes of chocolate up and popping it under the tree could be a recipe for disaster. Some simple preparation can prevent many issues from occurring that could see your festive celebrations turning into a sad and tragic event."

MEDIA RELEASE, December 2023


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Unlocking canine happiness: the importance of enrichment toys for your furry companion

PetSafe® ANZ, a leader in pet products, has added more fun to its line-up of enrichment toys, highlighting how these specially designed toys are essential for improving your furry friend's life.

"Enrichment toys are far more than mere playthings," says PetSafe ANZ Marketing Manager Sarah Ambler. 
"They're like magical tools that can unleash joy and improve the well-being of your pet."
But why are enrichment toys crucial for your dog's health and happiness?

"Enrichment toys bridge between a boring routine and an adventurous, stimulating life for your canine companion," Sarah continues. "These toys bring many benefits essential for your dog's overall happiness and well-being."

These benefits can include:

✔️ Mental Stimulation: Dogs are intelligent creatures that thrive on mental challenges. Enrichment toys engage their minds, encourage problem-solving, and reduce cognitive decline in senior dogs.

✔️ Physical Exercise: Interactive toys promote physical activity, helping dogs maintain a healthy weight and prevent obesity. They encourage your pet to stay agile and active.

✔️ Emotional Well-Being: Enrichment toys provide a sense of accomplishment and fulfilment for your furry friend. They can alleviate stress, anxiety, and destructive behaviours, leading to a happier and more content pet.

✔️ Preventing Boredom: These toys keep your dog engaged and prevent boredom, which can lead to destructive behaviour. They offer a productive way for your pet to spend time, whether you're at home or away.

When considering enrichment toys for your dog, choosing the right one is crucial. PetSafe®ANZ offers a variety of options, including the following four 
Busy Buddy® toys:

1. Busy Buddy® Chompin' Chicken: A delightful toy that combines treat dispensing and play, ensuring mental and physical stimulation hours.
2. Busy Buddy® Bouncy Bone™: Designed for active dogs, this toy bounces unpredictably, making it an excellent choice for a game of fetch or solo play.







3. Busy Buddy® Bristle Bone®: With durable nylon bristles and textured rubber ends, it helps clean your dog's teeth while providing a satisfying chewing experience.



4. Busy Buddy® Cravin' Corncob: This toy challenges your dog's problem-solving skills and helps clean their teeth as they work to release the delicious treat hidden inside.

"Choosing the right enrichment toy for your dog is essential," advises Sarah. "Consider factors such as durability, skill level, and variety to ensure your furry friend stays engaged and happy."

Enrichment toys also serve a crucial role in animal shelters by alleviating stress and boredom, thereby enhancing the overall well-being of dogs during their stay as they await their forever homes.

"At PetSafe® ANZ, we are committed to educating pet owners about the importance of enrichment toys in promoting happy and healthy relationships with their dogs," concludes Sarah. 


"Our mission is to enhance the lives of pets and their owners by providing innovative solutions that cater to their well-being."

For more information about the benefits of enrichment toys and how they can contribute to your dog's happiness, visit PetSafe® Brand Official Website - PetSafe
® Australia

Price & Where to Buy:

PetSafe®ANZ currently has an offer across their Enrichment Toy Range.

Purchase any 2 PetSafe®ANZ Busy Buddy Toys and get 10% off. Use the code BUSYBUDDY10 at checkout. Head to www.petsafe.net/au now!

*Offer only applicable to PetSafe® Busy Buddy range. Discount valid until 31st December 2023

About PetSafe®

PetSafe® is a global pet product expert with its Australian headquarters on the Gold Coast, Queensland. Wide-ranging innovative products are available across the PetSafe® product portfolio, including training, containment, and lifestyle and wellbeing product solutions. Visit au.petsafe.net 

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