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A clean kitchen setting with fresh halved coconuts, a jar of coconut oil, and a spoon, representing dog supplement ingredients.


Moving Beyond the "Superfood" Label to Evidence-Based Application

By Ellie Gronkowski, DoGood Pet Nutrition

Coconut oil has become one of the most talked-about natural additions to canine diets over the past decade. Many dog owners introduce it into the bowl hoping to improve everything from skin health, digestion, and allergies to yeast infections, energy levels, and immune function. While clinical trials have shown great promise for pure medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) in supporting senior dog cognition and managing epilepsy, it is crucial to distinguish these targeted medical treatments from everyday grocery-store coconut oil.

Social media frequently champions coconut oil as a “miracle cure” for almost any canine ailment. However, the scientific reality is far more nuanced. While coconut oil can offer genuine benefits for some dogs when used appropriately and in moderation, it is not a universal panacea. In certain cases, excessive or inappropriate use can even worsen digestive issues or underlying inflammation. Understanding the specific mechanics of how coconut oil works—and when it should or shouldn't be used—is essential for making informed decisions about canine nutrition.

What Exactly Is Coconut Oil?

Extracted from the meat of mature coconuts, coconut oil is highly rich in saturated fats, particularly MCTs. Unlike the long-chain fatty acids found in most animal fats, medium-chain triglycerides are metabolised differently by the body; they are absorbed rapidly and transported directly to the liver, where they serve as an efficient, immediate energy source.

However, the specific breakdown of these fats matters immensely. While standard coconut oil is predominantly made up of Lauric Acid (C12), the clinical benefits often cited in recent canine research—such as improved cognitive function—are primarily linked to Caprylic Acid (C8) and Capric Acid (C10). These specific, isolated MCTs are far more metabolically efficient, converting into cellular energy much faster than the heavier C12 lauric acid.

Potential Skin and Coat Benefits

One of the most common reasons pet parents reach for coconut oil is to soothe dry skin or add shine to a dull coat. Because fatty acids play a vital role in maintaining the integrity of the skin barrier and reducing trans-epidermal moisture loss, many owners report visible improvements in mild irritation, dandruff, and coat quality after introducing small amounts into the diet. Topical application can also provide temporary relief for dry paw pads or minor, localised skin irritations.

Editorial Note: While excellent for topical hydration, coconut oil is not a replacement for essential omega-3 fatty acids like EPA and DHA found in fish or marine oils. Coconut oil contains virtually no omega-3s, which are the primary drivers of systemic anti-inflammatory effects in dogs. For dogs battling significant inflammatory skin diseases, marine-based omega-3 fatty acids carry substantially stronger scientific backing.

The Truth About Coconut Oil and Yeast

Coconut oil gained massive popularity in holistic pet care because some of its component fatty acids—specifically lauric and caprylic acids—demonstrate natural antimicrobial and antifungal activity in in vitro laboratory studies. This led to the widespread online assumption that coconut oil can directly "cure" canine yeast infections.

Unfortunately, chronic yeast overgrowth in dogs is rarely that simple. It is typically a secondary symptom of a much more complex underlying issue, such as environmental allergies, a gut microbiome imbalance, or systemic immune dysregulation. While coconut oil may support the skin barrier topically, it will not resolve a chronic yeast problem if the root cause is left unaddressed. Furthermore, applying heavy oils topically in warm, humid environments can actually trap moisture against the skin, potentially exacerbating the irritation.

Balancing Gut Health

Because MCTs are easily absorbed without requiring heavy lifting from pancreatic enzymes, coconut oil can provide a highly accessible energy source for dogs suffering from certain digestive compromises or malabsorption disorders.

However, it shouldn't be viewed as a standalone cure for "leaky gut," food allergies, or chronic gastrointestinal inflammation. Canine gut health is an intricate web influenced by microbiome diversity, intestinal barrier integrity, diet quality, stress and behaviour, and immune regulation. Simply adding a dollop of coconut oil to a dog's meals while leaving a broader inflammatory diet unchanged is unlikely to yield meaningful, long-term gastrointestinal improvement.

Dual-qualified veterinary nurse and canine nutritionist Ellie Gronkowski during an outdoor pet nutrition consultation with a dog.
Veterinary nurse and nutritionist Ellie Gronkowski evaluates clinical signs during a dietary transition. 

Comparison: Coconut Oil vs. Fish Oil

To optimise your dog's diet, it helps to understand that these two popular supplements serve entirely different biological functions.

Oil Type Primary Fat Profile Key Nutritional Roles Best Used For
Coconut Oil Saturated Fats & MCTs (High in Lauric Acid / C12) Energy support, topical skin barrier hydration, mild antimicrobial properties, palatability enhancement. Quick energy boosts, dry skin maintenance, picky eaters.
Fish Oil Polyunsaturated Fats (High in Omega-3s: EPA & DHA) Direct systemic anti-inflammatory support, immune system modulation, cellular health. Managing osteoarthritis, inflammatory skin disease, cardiac health, kidney support.

Can Coconut Oil Cause Problems?

Despite its "superfood" reputation, coconut oil is not appropriate for every dog. Because it is a highly concentrated source of saturated fat, excessive intake can trigger acute digestive upset, loose stools, weight gain, and—crucially—can elevate the risk of pancreatitis in predisposed or sensitive animals.

While some dogs tolerate coconut oil exceptionally well, others may develop diarrhoea from even relatively minor amounts. Strict caution should be exercised with dogs that have a history of:

  • Sensitive digestion or chronic diarrhoea
  • Pancreatitis or lipid malabsorption
  • Obesity or weight-management restrictions
  • General fat intolerance

As with any nutritional intervention, individual tolerance and careful dosage matter significantly.

Case Study: When Standard Coconut Oil Wasn't the Fit

An Australian Kelpie dog named Luna standing on the grass, featured in a canine nutrition case study for gut health and dog food sensitivities.


Luna, a 15-month-old Kelpie, had struggled from an early age with chronic digestive upset, skin inflammation, and restless sleep while on a commercial dry food diet. In an effort to help her heal, her owner transitioned her to a fresh-food diet and introduced a daily dose of standard coconut oil, following popular online advice for gut health.

While the dietary transition initially helped, Luna's progress soon plateaued. She continued to suffer from persistent loose stools and skin irritation around her belly. A professional nutritional review suggested that Luna was struggling to tolerate the high concentration of heavy saturated fatty acids found in standard coconut oil, which was irritating her already inflamed GI tract.

Rather than removing supportive fats altogether, the standard coconut oil was eliminated. Instead, a targeted, pure MCT oil protocol (consisting strictly of C8 and C10) was introduced gradually in carefully controlled amounts.

The response was rapid. Within five days, Luna's stools became consistently firm, her sleep noticeably improved, and the angry redness around her belly began to subside. Luna’s case highlights a vital lesson for pet parents: even natural supplements are not one-size-fits-all, and a targeted, bio-specific approach will always yield the best clinical outcomes.

Moving Beyond the Hype

While laboratory models suggest that certain compounds in coconut oil can influence inflammatory pathways, clinical evidence in live dogs remains limited and inconsistent. At the end of the day, coconut oil is a source of saturated fat. While moderate amounts can certainly have a place in a balanced canine diet, current science does not support using it as a primary therapy for chronic allergic or inflammatory diseases.

Coconut oil is a wonderful, supportive tool for skin hydration, energy metabolism, and meal palatability. However, the canine body is infinitely more complex than any single ingredient. As veterinary nutrition and microbiome research continue to evolve, it is increasingly clear that long-term vitality depends on the holistic interaction between diet quality, immune function, gut health, and lifestyle—not simply a single trending "superfood."

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About the Author

Canine nutritionist and veterinary nurse Ellie Gronkowski smiling with a happy dog, representing DoGood Pet Nutrition in Australia.
Ellie Gronkowski is the founder of DoGood Pet Nutrition (dogoodgc.com.au) and a dual-qualified Veterinary Nurse and Canine Nutritionist. After graduating from the Australian College of Veterinary Nursing, she earned her Canine Nutrition Diploma, specialising in natural nutrition and raw food protocols. 

As a proud member of the Complementary Medical Association (CMA), Ellie believes that every dog possesses a unique biological profile with specific nutritional requirements. She provides professional nutritional consultations that move beyond generic advice, offering tailored dietary support designed to enhance long-term health and vitality.

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June 2026 Australian Dog Lover Book Club hero banner featuring a fireplace background and three book covers layered in a vignette: Finding Greyfriars Bobby by Dave Hunter, Not Just For Christmas by Clarissa Baldwin in the centre, and Healthy, Happy, and Forever by Ascanio Fedeli.

As the frosty winter chills settle across Australia, there is nothing better than curling up on the couch with a warm cuppa and a loyal dog by your side. This June, our adult line-up delivers the ultimate seasonal comfort reads. From inspiring real-life memoirs and cosy canine fiction to critical winter health roadmaps for our beloved seniors, these six selections are guaranteed to warm your heart all month long. 

Organised from independent junior reads down to toddler picture books, our Kids Corner's June selection explores wonderful themes of animal advocacy, cosy winter safety, and teamwork. Plus, with the FIFA World Cup kicking off this month, we have the perfect soccer-themed read to get your mini athletes excited!

NOT JUST FOR CHRISTMAS

A heart-warming story of how many thousands of abandoned dogs were found new homes and given happy lives
by Clarissa Baldwin

We proudly call ourselves a nation of dog lovers, yet every year, thousands of dogs across Australia and the globe face the heartbreak of abandonment. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to turn those upsetting beginnings into joyful, happy endings, this moving memoir is an absolute must-read.

We all know the world-famous phrase, "A dog is for life, not just for Christmas"—but do you know the incredible woman who actually wrote it? Clarissa Baldwin, the legendary former CEO of the UK’s Dogs Trust, spent 40 years on a crusade for rescue dogs. Under her inspiring leadership, the Trust pioneered non-destruction policies, raised millions for state-of-the-art rehoming centres, and successfully changed legislation to improve canine lives forever.

Without her fierce determination, tens of thousands of dogs would never have received a second chance. Far from a heavy or sad text, this book is a heart-warming celebration of daily success and hope. It invites readers behind the scenes into the lives of dedicated carers, vets, and professional staff who work tirelessly to restore lost and confused dogs to life. 

Woven throughout are the unforgettable, uplifting stories of rescue dogs like Blossom, Teddy, Footie, and Freddy as they find their way into loving forever homes. A deeply touching and inspiring read for rescue lovers worldwide.

Paperback, 116 pages
Publisher: Marble Hill Publishers, 7th May 2026

RRP: $38.75 from www.booktopia.com.au

FINDING GREYFRIARS BOBBY

The amazing story of the Disney film star
by Dave Hunter (Author)

This is a heart-warming true account that will captivate any dog lover. The legendary tale of Greyfriars Bobby was made world-famous by the 1961 Walt Disney film, but this book shares the incredible, true story of what happened to the young stray dog from the Isle of Lewis who starred in the movie and was later adopted by the author’s family.

Written by a member of that very family, the book is packed with fascinating details about the filming, Bobby's subsequent celebrity status in Edinburgh, touching anecdotes of daily life with him, and private family photos never made public before.

The main plot takes a dramatic turn nearly half a century after Bobby was buried on private land in the Scottish Borders at a funeral fit for a film star; when the author discovers that Bobby's gravestone and monument were destroyed years ago and the land is about to become a building site, he is compelled to act. He embarks on a high-stakes quest to find the lost grave before it is lost forever, aiming to bring the canine star home to a new, permanent resting place near his famous historical namesake at Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh.

Joined along the way by a passionate group of volunteers who showcase the absolute best of the human spirit, the author faces overwhelming odds in a true race against time.

Paperback, 296 pages
Publisher: Troubador Publishing, 28th May 2026

RRP: $31.99 from www.booktopia.com.au

THE DOG SITTER

by Eva Lesko Natiello (Author)

The Dog Sitter is a wry, feel-good romp about a woman whose life has gone sideways, forcing her to take a 30-day dog sitting job in New York City despite not being a dog person (or a people person, frankly), in this irreverent and insightful story about starting over.

Recently divorced, newly evicted, and suddenly strapped, Colleen Fitzroy is out of options. She reluctantly agrees to work for former boss, Massimo Locatelli—editor of Savor Magazine—dog sitting his precious Aldo while he’s out of town. At least no one will bother her.

That’s until an endless parade of New Yorkers arrives unannounced, pulling Colleen into their knotty orbit. As she juggles strangers, a high maintenance dog, and her unravelling plans, Massimo takes note of her grit. He offers her a role in an ambitious new venture inside Manhattan’s rarefied restaurant scene—which triggers a shameful secret.

Colleen must confront the life she’s been living—and decide if she has the courage to seize the life that’s long overdue.

Kindle, 336 pages
Publisher: Fine Line Publishing, 19 May 2026

Price: $7.99 from www.amazon.com.au

DRIFT AND RETURN

Two Stories of Healing, Change, and the Dogs Who Lead Us Forward
by Neil S. Plakcy

This gentle, deeply moving work of fiction is the ultimate winter comfort read, exploring what happens after the life you thought you understood suddenly changes.

Set against the cosy backdrop of the fictitious Smiling Dog Café, this book delivers two beautifully interconnected stories of second chances. First, we meet Tom, an Olympic luge medallist who finds himself completely adrift after retiring from the ice—until a gentle Golden Retriever leads him to the café's doors to rediscover connection.

Then there is Margaret, a woman confronting the silence of retirement after an intense, disciplined career, who is guided by a clever Dachshund to learn how to live a life no longer dictated by strict control.

With its touch of quiet magical realism, this is a beautiful exploration of emotional healing and how our canine companions always seem to know exactly when—and how—to lead us forward. 

Series: The Smiling Dog Cafe
Paperback, 246 pages
Publisher: Samwise Books, 11th May 2026

Price: $21.99 at www.amazon.com.au

COMPANION FOREVER

Unlocking the Science of Longevity for Your Canine
by Ascanio Fedeli

This practical, science-backed roadmap is designed to cut through the modern misinformation of pet care and help your dog live a longer, healthier life. Written with compassion and grounded in the latest canine health research, this comprehensive guide replaces guesswork with clarity, transforming complex data into easy-to-follow daily habits.

Inside, you’ll discover:

✔ Tailored Nutrition: How to build a science-backed diet plan that supports long-term vitality.

✔ Longevity Routines: The crucial role daily exercise and mental stimulation play in extending your dog's lifespan.

✔ Environmental Safety: How to identify and protect your pet from hidden hazards in your home and neighbourhood.

✔ Emotional Well-being: Proven strategies to reduce stress and anxiety in dogs.

✔ Senior Care: Expert prevention and management tips for age-related diseases to help senior dogs thrive.


Paperback, 172 pages
Publisher: Orbita Media GmbH, 18th April 2026

RRP: $34.75 from www.booktopia.com.au

DEMENTIA IN DOGS

Diagnosis, Therapy, and Everyday Help for Canine Cognitive Dysfunction
by Elisabeth Napp

As highlighted in our feature on winter health risks, the onset of colder weather and shorter daylight hours can suddenly make the subtle signs of Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD) much more noticeable. 

If you’ve recently observed an older companion pacing at night, staring blankly at walls, or becoming disoriented in familiar corners, this practical handbook is an invaluable companion guide.

Elisabeth Napp cuts through complex veterinary jargon to deliver compassionate, real-world solutions for managing "dog dementia." 

From implementing stress-free daily routines and environmental safety adaptations to offering brain-boosting cognitive enrichment, this affordable guide provides a clear roadmap to help you support your senior dog's mental vitality and ensure their golden years remain comfortable and secure.

Paperback, 130 pages
Publisher: Bremen University Press, 8th October 2025

Price: $50.05 from www.booktopia.com.au

BOOK CLUB - KIDS CORNER

GEORGIA THE GREY – COMES HOME TO STAY

by Hannah Danesfaleh (Author), Emily Norman (Contributor), Katayha Gould (Illustrator)

An Australian Greyhound runs for her life. She wins all her races and pleases her trainer—until a bad fall leads to pain and uncertainty. Could love and freedom heal a racing dog's broken heart? Fortunately, a beautiful new life is waiting for her where she'll find a sister, a new talent, and a best friend.

Why it’s so special: This is the brilliant debut book written by Hannah, a young primary school student from Western Australia and the human sister of Georgia the Grey (a rescued Greyhound living in Perth). Hannah is a passionate advocate who has been volunteering to help hounds since she was just five years old! Written entirely from a young advocate's perspective, this story beautifully features stunning illustrations by Katayha Gould that bring the characters to life.

Hannah just won the national Australian Alliance for Animals Young Political Advocacy Award for her incredible work! 

Softcover, 46 pages
Reading Age: 6 – 12 years

RRP: $20.00. Available from Greyhound Rescue and other greyhound rescue groups.

DOGS NEED SHELTER, YES THEY DO!

by Robin LapreZoe Saunders (Illustrator)

Teaching the next generation about responsible pet ownership can be a challenge, but this delightful new rhyming picture book makes the lesson both fun and highly engaging. 

While most children easily understand that dogs need plenty of food, love, and fresh water, this charming story explains why proper protection from the elements is just as vital to a dog's health and happiness.

Written specifically for kids aged 5 to 8, it gently explores how to protect pets from harsh winds, rain, and cold temperatures, while also offering clever tips on keeping indoor dogs safe from everyday household hazards. Complete with adorable illustrations and an interactive question-and-answer section at the back, it’s a fantastic educational tool for any young dog lover's library.

Paperback, 36 pages
Publisher: Robin Lapre, 30th April 2026
For Ages: 5 - 8 years old

Price: $15.41 from www.amazon.com.au

ALL DOGS BARK

by Catherine Meatheringham, Deb Hudson (Illustrator)

2022 Speech Pathology Australia Book of the Year Shortlist

All around the world, dogs bark. 

Jappe! Gav! Woof! 

From country to country, dogs greet the world in their own noisy way. Join the journey and discover the many different barks heard across the globe in this joyful, read-aloud celebration of language, sound and our much-loved canine companions.

Paperback, 28 pages
Publisher: Windy Hollow Books, 11th May 2026
For Ages: 4 - 8 years old

Price: $18.75 from www.booktopia.com.au

SIGGY THE SOCCER DOG

A Playful Picture Book about Football, Friendship and a Little Dog's Big Dreams
by Brian Frederick (Author), Vivien Sárkány (Illustrator)

✔ Why We Love It: With the excitement of the FIFA World Cup kicking off this June, there’s no better time to get your little ones excited about teamwork and sport!

✔ The Story: Meet Siggy, a small dog with an enormous passion for the world's most popular game. While the other dogs are content chasing sticks, Siggy has his eyes firmly on the ball and big dreams of playing on the grand stage.

✔ Themes: This beautifully illustrated picture book is perfect for young readers, seamlessly blending a love for football with important life lessons about persistence, true friendship, and never letting your size get in the way of your dreams.

Paperback, 32 pages
Publisher: Tiny Tree Books, 28 May 2026
Best For: Ages 3–7, mini athletes, and any dog-loving families gearing up for a big month of soccer!

Perfect pre-World Cup reading! Grab your copy of Siggy the Soccer Dog here.

THE CASTOFF CANINE

by Amanda Morena (Illustrator), Jeannette Elum Greulach

Once unwanted and left behind, Rocky's life changed the day he was rescued. The Castoff Canine tells the tender, true-to-heart story of a dog who went from forgotten to forever loved.

Through gentle eyes and a loyal heart, Rocky reminds us that even the most broken souls can find healing in love. 

His days were filled with comfort, family, and joy and his story will stay with you long after the final page. A touching tribute to rescue dogs and the humans who give them a second chance.

Paperback, 26 pages
Publisher: Jeannette Greulach, 17 November 2025
For Ages: Baby - 18 years

Price: $24.64 from www.amazon.com.au

A happy white Siberian Husky eagerly giving its paw to a trainer during a force free reward based dog training session in a sunny park.


Innovate, Educate, Advocate: The PPGA Pet Training Conference Returns for 2026!

Are you a pet industry professional looking to sharpen your skills, or a dedicated pet owner eager to understand the latest insights into animal behaviour?

The Pet Professional Guild Australia (PPGA) has announced its highly anticipated biennial conference for 2026—and it promises to be an unmissable event that goes well beyond standard PowerPoint presentations! Running from 11 to 13 September 2026 in Sydney, this year's event features hands-on practical workshops alongside a stellar lecture series.

Why the PPGA Matters

The dog and pet training industry in Australia remains largely unregulated. The PPGA stands out as one of the very few organisations requiring its professional members to commit to continuous further education. This ensures they consistently keep up with best practices and peer-reviewed scientific research to maintain their credentials.

The Keynote Line-up: World-Class Experts


Dr Tom Mitchell (UK): Rethinking Canine Agency & Optimism

Dr Tom Mitchell, veterinarian and dog behaviourist wearing teal scrubs and a stethoscope, founder of Behavet and keynote speaker at the PPGA 2026 Conference.
Kicking off the conference is Dr Tom Mitchell, a world-renowned veterinarian, dog behaviourist, and founder of concept training. Concept training helps dogs make good decisions on their own via fun and engaging games and protocols. Tom brings over a decade’s worth of experience transforming canine behaviour struggles to help people (and their pets!) achieve their dog-owning dreams. 

He established Behavet, the world's largest online canine behaviour clinic, and founded Help! My Dog, an online community for dog owners and professionals, alongside its #1 ranked dog podcast.


  • The Workshop: Tom will be hosting an interactive workshop focused on Agency—the ability for dogs to make autonomous choices and have control over their own life and environment. He will explore how powerful this can be, particularly with anxious, fearful, and reactive dogs.

  • The Lectures: He will present a series of lectures exploring pessimism (and how to build optimism!), pressure-sensitivity, and the secret to transforming behaviour even with a long rehearsal history.

Simone Mueller (Germany): Mastering Predation Substitute Training

Simone Mueller is an acclaimed author (Hunting Together, Rocket Recall, Walking Together, and Don't Eat That) and the founder of Predation Substitute Training.

Dog trainer and author Simone Mueller kneeling on an outdoor path next to a tricolour Australian Shepherd wearing a colourful harness, representing Predation Substitute Training.
Simone's "ah-ha" moment came when her first dog, an Aussie Shepherd mix named Malinka, demonstrated an intense passion for chasing wildlife on walks. The conventional training options focused on punishment and left the human as the annoying factor that ruins the fun. Simone began playing games with Malinka that mimicked the predatory behaviour she loved to perform.

Playing Predation Substitute Games stopped Malinka from running off and searching for wildlife to chase. Instead, she focused on Simone during their walks, always eagerly waiting for the call to play her beloved games. Over the years, Simone developed Predation Substitute Training (PST) into a holistic, force-free training system for dogs with predatory behaviour. While hunting games and substitute activities are one important aspect, PST is built around four core pillars:

  1. Emotional regulation

  2. Cooperation and connection with the guardian

  3. Safe outlets for predatory needs

  4. Practical real-life skills (such as recall, impulse control, and behavioural interruption around wildlife).

  • The Workshop: Simone will host an interactive workshop on building focus around real-life distractions.

  • The Lectures: She will cover predatory behaviour in depth, putting PST into practice, and exploring why high-prey-drive dogs pull on the leash.

Local Scientific Insights

The conference also brings together top Australian veterinary and behaviour minds:

Dr Dennis Wormald (VIC): A practicing behaviour veterinarian in Melbourne with a PhD in canine anxiety, during which he led and published several scientific studies on anxiety in dogs. Dennis also launched ABAdog, an online platform linking trainers, owners, and vets in behaviour care.

Dennis will present a talk on stress coping styles, which is the way an animal responds both behaviourally and physiologically to stressful situations. His talk will look at how different breeds can have different stress coping styles and what techniques may be beneficial in helping them cope better. He will also give us a peek into behaviour medications from a behaviour vet's perspective. With the use of medication more common nowadays, this will provide an insight into how they work and how they can be utilised in managing behaviour cases.

Dr Diana Rayment: Holding a PhD in canine behaviour, Dr Rayment has worked as a dog trainer and behaviour consultant for over 15 years, alongside roles within animal rescue and shelter organisations. Her research work focuses on canine behaviour and assessments in different settings like rescues and shelters with a focus on how assessments and behavioural knowledge of animal care workers can be improved and how we can increase adoptability of rescue dogs. Diana will share insights into canine personality science, and how that theory can work in practice.

Expanding the Scope: Cats & Birds

This year, the scope of the conference has broadened to include a variety of pet species:

✔ Feline Behaviour:

Certified Cat Behaviour Consultant Andrea Carne of Cattitude will share her expert knowledge on feline behaviour. She conducts behavioural consultations not just in person but across the world.

She will be delving into some myths surrounding our feline friends and how we can help them to be happy and healthy. She will also provide advice to the age-old dilemma of how to introduce a dog to your resident cat with some interesting case studies as well.

✔ Avian Behaviour:

Brisbane-based Lee Stone, an Avian Behaviour and Training consultant for Parrot Life Behaviour and Training, will delve into the "wild mind" of our avian friends and how we can improve their lives.

Unlike our canine friends, avian species such as parrots that are highly intelligent, social, and largely undomesticated can present new challenges for pet owners. She will explore understanding behaviour challenges in a wild companion animal and what we can do to help them. She will also share lessons learned from working with animals who can simply fly away—and how those lessons apply to working with other pets.

Unwinding & Networking

There will be plenty of opportunities to mingle with other delegates and the speakers:

  • Friday Night: A casual Cocktail Party (complimentary for those purchasing a 3-day ticket).

  • Saturday Night: A Gala Dinner featuring an exclusive Guest Speaker (to be confirmed).

Event at a Glance

  • What: Pet Professional Guild of Australia 2026 Conference: Innovate, Educate, Advocate

  • When: Friday 11 September to Sunday 13 September 2026

  • Where:

    • Friday Workshops: St Ives Showground, Sydney (organised transport from the CBD is provided).

    • Saturday & Sunday Lectures: Rydges World Square, Sydney CBD.

  • Full Schedule: ppgaustralia.net.au/Conference/schedule

  • Registration: Opening shortly at ppgaustralia.net.au/Conference/Register

Australian Dog Lover Verdict

ADL Verdict: ★★★★★

Whether you are a dog professional aiming to bring the latest science-backed methods to your clients, or a dedicated pet parent dealing with a high-prey-drive or reactive dog, the PPGA 2026 Conference is an essential investment. The rare combination of practical field workshops at St Ives and central CBD lectures makes this the premier educational dog event of the year. Highly recommended.

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