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FROM THE BLOG...
Omega
Oils:
The
Benefits
for
Pets
We often hear that Omega Oils, specifically Omega 3,
6 and 9, are beneficial to our health but did you know
that they also have widespread benefits to the health
of our pets? Find out why Omega Oils are beneficial
to your pets in the vet-n-pet DIRECT Blog article here:
https://blog.vetnpetdirect.com.au/omega-oils-the-
benefits-for-your-pets/
What
did
the
dog
say
to
the
tree?
Bark!
---
JOKE
---
"Pancreatitis and
Inflammatory Bowel
Syndrome have severely
restricted our old
Vizsla's diet. These
breast fillet treats
have him enthusiastically
sniffing for more."
- RedRobyn,
vet-n-pet
DIRECT customer
"Our cat loves these! We use them as an
after (our) dinner treat. If we ever run out
we would be in serious trouble. This is an
excellent product, no chemicals and a fun
way to show her she's special. She purrs
while she is eating them so they must be
good. 10/10 !"
- Sarah, vet-n-pet DIRECT customer
FIT'N'FLASH CHICKEN
BREAST FILLET TREATS
Australian Made, human grade chicken breast.
Search and
Rescue Dogs
are very
special animals
trained to
search for
people in their
time of need.
Search and rescue dogs are trained to use their
strong sense of smell. They detect a human's
scent of smell through shedded skin cells, the
smell of their breath, perspiration and gases.
They then track these scents to locate missing
people. These dog's can be trained to either
track a specific scent, ie. that of one particular
person, or to track any given scent like the scent
of humans and/or cadavers. They will work with
a handler, on and off lead and generally with a
group of rescuers joining them.
Search and rescue dogs are commonly used
during natural disasters to search for survivors
of fires, floods, earthquakes, avalanches or
landslides. They are also used to search through
rubble and debris in cases of plane crashes,
explosions or building collapses. As their job is
to look for people, they can also be used when
people get lost, like when bushwalking or when
an elderly person or child has wandered off.
There are many breeds that are suited to be
search and rescue dogs including mixed breeds.
Some of the more commonly seen breeds
are Labradors, German Shepherds, Beagles
and Bloodhounds.
Search
and
Rescue
DOG
JOBS: