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Meet Serena from Pretty Fluffy

On May 19th, 2014

Meet Serena from Pretty Fluffy

On May 19th, 2014

After working for years in the television industry, Serena Faber Nelson knew she wanted to work with dogs. Putting her journalism degree to good use, she started the popular dog blog Pretty Fluffy, writes Kylie Baracz. How long have you been working with dogs and how did you get started? From as young as I […]

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Become a SEDA puppy carer

On May 16th, 2014

Become a SEDA puppy carer

On May 16th, 2014

Carers for puppies destined to assist people with disabilities are always in demand. Kylie Baracz speaks to first-time SEDA puppy carers and discovers how you can become part of the program. At Seeing Eye Dogs Australia (SEDA), there is always an urgent need for puppy carers. As a charity that provides dogs to assist the […]

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How to commemorate your pet

On May 15th, 2014

How to commemorate your pet

On May 15th, 2014

How far would you go to commemorate your pet? Laura Greaves meets three dog owners who are determined to honour their canine companions. “I climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in memory of my guide dog” Melbourne-based law student Henry Macphillamy, 27, was devastated when his guide dog, Bill, passed away in 2012, aged just six. He decided […]

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Tim Falk discovers what it’s like to spend a day in the life of a pet photographer. Diana Leventhal, K9 Photography Natural-light photographer Diana Leventhal says there’s no such thing as an average day for a pet photographer. “My days are always awesome. They always start with some sort of exercise. I love running and […]

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Discover the pet businesses owned by clever kids turning their love of dogs into more than just pocket money, writes Laura Greaves. A Boy & His Dog When he’s not at school or playing sport, 14-year-old Queenslander Riley Mitchell — with his faithful canine offsider, three-year-old Labrador Hugo — is running his natural dog-shampoo business, […]

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Dr Paul Ramos, veterinary surgeon at Lort Smith Animal Hospital, provides his top bushfire survival tips to protect your pet. In the 2009 Victorian bushfires, known as “Black Saturday”, the tragic loss of human and animal life was overwhelming. Sadly, more than a million animals, including pets, livestock and native wildlife, perished in this tragedy. […]

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Your puppy has settled in and is provided with lots of love and attention, so now what? Kylie Baracz discovers the 5 steps to a well-trained puppy. According to Jodie Sultana, dog trainer from Advanced K9 Communications, training should start as soon as you bring your new puppy home. But this doesn’t mean you have […]

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Kylie Tatti, Supreme Royal Groomer Champion

For the second year in a row, Victoria proved ‘Supreme’ at the Sydney Royal’s prestigious grooming competition hosted by the Pet Industry Association of Australia, which showcases the handiwork of the very best dog groomers from around Australia. Certified Master Groomer Kylie Tatti of Melbourne was crowned Supreme Royal Groomer as well as Best in […]

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K9 Nose Work seminar

K9 Nose Work® is a fun search and alerting sport for all dogs and owners, and there’s no reason why you and your dog can’t learn it, too, says Marion Brand, who is in the process of becoming the first Certified Nose Work® Instructor in Australia and runs the sport through K9 Nose Time in […]

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Celebrating Mother’s Day

On May 2nd, 2014

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Kerry & Keiko

Celebrating Mother’s Day

On May 2nd, 2014

Mothers are not always defined as those that have children. Some devoted ‘mums’ are guardians of the furry variety – their dogs. Kerry Martin of Melbourne-based Akemi Photography has celebrated all mums by capturing stunning images of “parents and their children”. She said the bond she has seen between some of the human owners and […]

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