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The Work Dog – Tradies National Health Month

Prioritizing Tradies and Their Canine Companions: Health and Safety on the Job

In observance of Tradies National Health Month, Pet Insurance Australia (PIA) emphasizes the importance of tradies considering the well-being of their loyal work dogs. While tradies focus on their health and safety, it’s equally crucial to extend these considerations to their canine companions.

Raising Awareness for Tradies’ Health

Tradies National Health Month, initiated by Steel Blue and the Australian Physiotherapy Association, provides valuable educational resources and insights tailored to the specific needs of tradies. As we delve into health awareness for tradies, we mustn’t overlook the well-being of their dedicated canine coworkers.

The Joy of Four-Legged Companions

Having a four-legged companion enthusiastically accompanying tradies at building sites is a heartwarming sight. Nadia Crighton from Pet Insurance Australia acknowledges the joy these canine companions bring to the workplace and urges tradies to consider their health.

Ensuring Canine Safety

Basic measures, such as providing ample shade and water, are essential for ensuring the safety and health of tradies’ dogs. These simple yet vital steps can make a significant difference in the well-being of these faithful companions.

Canine Comfort on the Job

Many working dogs find solace and rest in the shelter of a work truck during the day. Recognizing the comfort that these dogs find in their on-the-job environment is essential to their overall health and happiness.

Up-to-Date Information

Maintaining updated information, including registration and microchip details, is crucial for the safety of tradies’ dogs. Accurate records ensure that these furry friends can be easily identified and returned if they ever become lost.

Preparing for Emergencies

PIA advises those with working dogs to have a relevant dog emergency kit readily available. Being prepared for unexpected situations can make a significant difference in ensuring the safety of these valuable companions.

Regular Health Check-Ups

Annual check-ups with a veterinarian are beneficial for both tradies and their dogs. Taking the time to review safety practices and the health of both tradies and their canine companions on the worksite is essential.

Tradie National Health Month serves as a valuable reminder for tradies to prioritize their well-being. It’s equally important to extend this focus to their dedicated work dogs, ensuring that they, too, enjoy a safe and healthy work environment. By following essential safety measures and taking proactive steps, tradies can ensure that their loyal companions remain happy and healthy on the job.

Tradies Dog Check List

  • • Registration
    • Vaccinations
    • Heart-worm prevention
    • Fleas, worms, ticks
    • Teeth
    • Joint mobility
    • Check your dogs leash and tags for wear and tear
    • Check your tether chain for length and wear on ute trays
    • Routine vet check-up
    • Mirco-chip – up-to-date information
    • First aid kit

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Nadia Crighton – nadia@petinsuranceaustralia.com.au

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Contact information: Nadia Crighton, Pet Insurance Australia, 95 Sixth Road, Berkshire Park, New South Wales 2765