Around the World with Pets!
/The final post in the Traveling with Pets Blog Series will cover the art of flying with your pet and an Around the World Guide to travelling with your pet to avoid as much quarantine as possible!
Read MoreThe final post in the Traveling with Pets Blog Series will cover the art of flying with your pet and an Around the World Guide to travelling with your pet to avoid as much quarantine as possible!
Read MoreAs many of you know my Husband and I will be living aboard our sailboat (Chuffed) and doing a lot of travelling. Since our decision to make the move we have had a lot of questions about keeping pets safe on a boat, so in this post I will discuss the safety precautions one must take to prevent a pet over board!
Read MoreWith some pets road trips are like dreams come true, but for others a car ride with our pet brings on vomit-filled, anxiety-driven memories. Read the article for some great travel advice for your pet!
Read MoreThis blog post was prompted by a recent news article about an elephant that died from exhaustion while performing tourist treks at the Angkor Watt Temple, Cambodia.
I so often see well educated animal lover’s posting their photos with tigers, monkeys, dolphins and elephants and they don’t seem to realize they are supporting industries that negatively impact these animals welfare. In the post I will discuss some of the more famous animal attractions and animal friendly alternatives for you to try for your next holiday.
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An introduction to my new place of residence and work - The China Bear Rescue Centre Chengdu!
Read MoreVeterinary stories from Australia and the world
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Vet Tails' mission is to improve the standards of animal health and welfare by providing free veterinary care, education and training to local communities, while documenting the journey to inspire a global audience. We adhere to the One Health philosophy, working with in the paradigm that animal, ecosystem and human health are all interconnected.
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