Vicki's Pet Sitting, Home Care & Dog Walking Service

Vicki's Pet Sitting, Home Care & Dog Walking Service If you are going away for a short break or well-deserved holiday, I can feed, play with and walk your pets until you get back.

Pet sitting in your own home or hiring the services of a dog walker is a convenient option if you are:-
•Going away for a short or extended period of time
•Time poor due to work, family or other commitments
•Physically unable to care for your pets the way you would like

"Minding your pets in their own environment is the perfect solution for them and gives you peace of mind. I treat your pets like they are my own."

What more could you ask for😀
07/02/2024

What more could you ask for😀

"Give him your heart and he'll give you his." ❤️ (John Grogan)
Spoil that special one with one of our V-Day gift ideas: https://bit.ly/ValentinesIdeas2024
✍️ by Maria Scrivan

This is Mia. an 11 year old Fox Terrier .  I had the pleasure of looking after this gorgeous girl for the past two weeks...
17/01/2024

This is Mia. an 11 year old Fox Terrier . I had the pleasure of looking after this gorgeous girl for the past two weeks. She was very cute and cuddly .

16/06/2023

Enjoy your long week-end and take time to "smell the roses"! 🐶🌹


🎨 by Scott Hilburn

Please watch out for any symptoms for ticks in your dogs and make sure you have a preventative plan in place. If you are...
03/02/2021

Please watch out for any symptoms for ticks in your dogs and make sure you have a preventative plan in place. If you are not sure what to use talk to your Vet for expert advice.

**HEALTH ALERT - Ehrlichiosis tick detected in South Australia**

Primary Industries and Regions SA: "Ticks carrying the disease Ehrlichiosis have been detected in northern South Australia for the first time. Ehrlichiosis is a disease of dogs that causes fever, lethargy, loss of appetite, abnormal bleeding, pain and weight loss. If not treated properly, it can result in death.

The South Australian Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Mary Carr said the bacteria Ehrlichia canis (E. canis), which causes the disease in dogs, had been confirmed through laboratory testing of ticks collected from dogs in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) lands.

Discovery of the tick’s presence in South Australia comes after the disease was first detected in May and June 2020 in dogs in areas of northern Western Australia and the Northern Territory.

Dr Carr said the confirmation of the ticks with Ehrlichiosis in South Australia meant dog owners should be vigilant about preventing ticks from biting their dogs.

“The best way to protect your dogs from this disease is by talking to your vet about either maintaining or starting a tick preventative program. This commonly involves regular treatments with a tablet, spot-on or tick collar. You should also inspect your dog regularly for ticks, and when travelling, try to avoid areas where ticks might be,” Dr Carr said.

“The far north regions of South Australia are where dogs are at highest risk, so if you live in, or travel in and out of these regions, you should be taking extra care.

“If your dog gets sick, report it to your vet, and tell them where you’ve been and when.”

Ehrlichiosis is a nationally notifiable disease. This means if you suspect your dog is showing signs of the disease you must take it to your local vet for examination. If your vet confirms Ehrlichiosis in your dog, they should report it to the Department of Primary Industries and Regions by phoning the national Emergency Animal Disease Watch hotline on 1800 675 888.
Dogs infected with the disease cannot transmit the disease to other dogs – the only way transmission can occur is through infected ticks.

Currently, infected dog ticks are most likely to be present in remote far northern areas of South Australia. At present, it is unlikely that dogs in the southern parts of South Australia will be infected, unless they have recently travelled to or have come from areas where infected ticks occur.
The brown dog tick is found all over South Australia, so it is possible that infected ticks will eventually be found in other regions as well.

Infected dogs do not transmit Ehrlichiosis to people, however in rare cases infected ticks may infect people. The Australian Government Department of Health has information on their website about ticks and human health precautions.

More details about the disease is available at pir.sa.gov.au/ehrlichiosis"

www.7NEWS.com.au

Billabong Zoo. What a great place to visit. Lizards, Turtles, Snakes, Koalas, Kangaroo feeding and a Lily Pond with Long...
14/01/2021

Billabong Zoo. What a great place to visit. Lizards, Turtles, Snakes, Koalas, Kangaroo feeding and a Lily Pond with Long Neck Turtles. Magic to see.

I visited the Port Macquarie  Koala Hospital and my heart just melted. These poor little darlings have been through so m...
13/01/2021

I visited the Port Macquarie Koala Hospital and my heart just melted. These poor little darlings have been through so much. Most of them now are permanent residents. These people do an amazing job and they do it all through donations. So, if you can help please do.

I seriously believe a lot of the dogs that I have looked after have read one or even all of these books. Very smart litt...
01/01/2021

I seriously believe a lot of the dogs that I have looked after have read one or even all of these books. Very smart little puppies.

Pretty sure our dogs have read all these already! 😆
We need new books...

Credit: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheLeashDailyDogCartoons/

Well, what a year it has been. Glad to see the back of 2020. Happy New Year to all. I know it has been tough for everyon...
31/12/2020

Well, what a year it has been. Glad to see the back of 2020. Happy New Year to all. I know it has been tough for everyone not being able to see family and friends but one thing we have learned this year is how important family really is. So take care everyone and maybe just maybe this year we will all breath just a little easier and have a happy and safer New Year.

Look at that face. Priceless.
11/12/2020

Look at that face. Priceless.

When you're trying to explain Santa to your furkid! 🎅‍🤦‍♀️

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