Entries by Nadia Crighton

Soft Tissue Trauma in Dogs

Soft tissue trauma in dogs is a prevalent concern among pet owners, often resulting from accidents or injuries. Understanding this condition and its implications is crucial for providing timely care and ensuring your furry friend’s well-being. Pet Insurance Australia explores the various aspects of soft tissue trauma in dogs, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment […]

Pet Choking Prevention Day – Shining Light on Household Dangers

[June, 2024] – As Pet Choking Prevention Day, a crucial event that sheds light on a significant issue, is observed overseas this Saturday, Pet Insurance Australia takes the opportunity to raise awareness about the often-overlooked dangers that can lead to pets choking. From seemingly harmless household items like balls and rubber bands to treats and […]

Take Your Dog to Work Day – June 21st, 2024

Pet Insurance Australia is excited to support Take Your Dog to Work Day and encourages all workplaces to consider the numerous benefits of becoming pet-friendly. To participate, businesses can simply allow employees to bring their well-behaved dogs to work on this day, or they can consider implementing a more permanent pet-friendly policy. “Allowing pets into […]

Natural Remedies For Bad Breath In Dogs

Nothing ruins a beautiful snuggle with your dog more than the sometimes overpowering stench of their breath. Bad breath in dogs cannot only disturb those special moments but can also indicate something a little more sinister. Hold onto your nose—Pet Insurance Australia has worked hard to discover our dogs’ stinky breath problems. From when you […]

ECONOMIC STRAIN LEADS TO DECLINE IN PET HEALTHCARE AMID ESCALATING LIVING COSTS

Australia, [May 2024]: As Australians face mounting financial pressures, recent research has revealed concerning trends in pet healthcare. Over 50% of pet owners are adjusting their approach to their pet’s well-being due to economic constraints, which raises serious concerns about the health and welfare of our beloved companions. Nadia Crighton, spokesperson for Pet Insurance Australia, […]

Understanding Brachycephalic Airway Disease in Dogs

Brachycephalic Airway Disease (BOAS) is commonly found in dogs with short, pushed-in faces, such as Bulldogs, Pugs, and French Bulldogs. This disease affects their respiratory system and can lead to significant health issues if left untreated. Pet Insurance Australia explores BOAS, its causes, symptoms, treatment options, and more to help you better understand and care for your […]

ANZAC Day Commemoration: Honouring the Canine Heroes of War

ANZAC Day holds profound significance in the hearts of Australians, marking a solemn occasion to pay tribute to the sacrifices of those who served. As we reflect on this day, Pet Insurance Australia pauses to remember the human heroes and the four-legged companions who have played an integral role in military operations. Nadia Crighton of […]

Understanding Cruciate Ligaments in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

Cruciate ligament injuries are common among dogs and can significantly impact their mobility and overall quality of life. By understanding this crucial aspect of canine anatomy, recognising the signs of injury early, and taking prompt action by seeking veterinary care, dog owners can play a vital role in ensuring the well-being of their furry friends. […]

Pet Insurance Australia Issues Urgent Warning on Easter Chocolate Poisoning Risks for Pets

As Australians prepare to celebrate Easter with chocolate treats, Pet Insurance Australia issues a timely reminder of the dangers posed to pets by chocolate consumption. With chocolate toxicity claims doubling during Easter, the organisation urges pet owners to take extra precautions to keep their furry friends safe. Nadia Crighton, spokesperson for Pet Insurance Australia, emphasises […]