Luna the Vet Nurse - Certified Pet Nurse

Luna the Vet Nurse - Certified Pet Nurse The Tattle Tail was created with 2 objectives in mind.

To provide support services to pet owners when they need help, while using the same platform to create awareness on our animal rescue, rehome and outreach efforts.

09/11/2021

Hi, my name is Luna and I’m a certified veterinary nurse, providing in-home services for medical nursing and pet sitting for companion animals since 2014.

Some of my services are:
- Pet sitting
- Hospice care
- Wound management
- Subcutaneous fluids
- Administration of medication or injections
- Blood / Sample collection for vet clinics

That’s not all! If you have something else in mind, do drop me a message and I’ll try to help. ☺️

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25/09/2020

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12/12/2019

Great non-traumatic way of getting a blood sample!

05/10/2019

I wouldn’t feed any of these treats to my pets if i were you 🤮

Did you know when a penguin finds a mate, they stay together forever. Will you be my penguin? 👰🏻💗🐧
05/10/2019

Did you know when a penguin finds a mate, they stay together forever. Will you be my penguin? 👰🏻💗🐧

I had a lot of fun assisting with surgeries during my time at  Do you know that they have a affordable sterilisation pro...
11/09/2019

I had a lot of fun assisting with surgeries during my time at

Do you know that they have a affordable sterilisation program going on to help the local community? This is only made possible by the passionate people pushing the program and through generous donations. It only cost approximately 300 baht for someone to get their cat spayed. That less then $14 SGD! 🙀🙀🙀 Amaze balls ⚽️🎾🏐


Help them by contributing to -
http://pawsbangkok.give.asia so that they can continue to do good with low costs veterinary services so that every animal gets a chance to be healthy! @ Bangkok, Thailand

My clients are all demanding to get their manicures done. 💅🏻✨  is a non-profit organisation in Bangkok that provide ster...
07/09/2019

My clients are all demanding to get their manicures done. 💅🏻✨
is a non-profit organisation in Bangkok that provide sterilisation and veterinary services to the stray and local community. They been wonderful to me! So if you looking to experience something different in Bangkok, drop them a message on their facebook, and your get to spend day helping and playing with kitties! 💗

Cats are angels with whiskers 💘
04/09/2019

Cats are angels with whiskers 💘

it’s not just just enough to change the water out of your pet’s water dish. It’s important to SCRUB it every single day ...
31/08/2019

it’s not just just enough to change the water out of your pet’s water dish. It’s important to SCRUB it every single day to remove bacteria at the bottom.

THE INVISIBLE SLIMY MONSTER IN THE WATER BOWL

Ever rub your fingers on the inside of your pet's water bowl and you feel a slippery slime of sorts? Well that invisible goo is called Biofilm.

Biofilm is a collection of organic and inorganic, living and dead materials collected on a surface. It is made up of many different types of bacteria bound together in a thick substance that acts as a glue to both hold the bacteria together and adhere it to a surface.

Biofilm can often be good bacteria but there is also the bad!

Biofilms provide a safe haven for organisms like Listeria, E. coli and legionella where they can reproduce to levels where contamination of products passing through that water becomes inevitable.

Bad Biofilms have been found to be involved in a wide variety of microbial infections in the body such as urinary tract infections, middle-ear infections and bladder infections.

Many pet parents are guilty of simply refilling the water bowl over and over without a wash and this becomes a wonderful environment for biofilm to soak around in.

How to reduce Biofilm:

Remember to clean your pet’s water bowl at least once a week if you can and change water daily.

For pet daycares where a host of different bacteria float around in water bowls, wash daily!

For best results, run your water bowls through a hot cycle in the dishwasher with an eco friendly, non-toxic soap to really clean out the biofilm!

Rodney Habib Pet Health Site

"An educated, informed and well-researched community of pet owners can only put more pressure on the pet food industry to be better! When pet owners know better, they will only do better!"

(P.S. - I am going to get lambasted over the "wash once a week at least" concept. However, after a wonderful discussion with a well known pro-active veterinarian/scientist, when she studied the bacteria looming in pets' water bowls she found if you have a healthy beast, biofilm can actually be full of wonderful, healthy bacteria. It's like playing in the mud as kids and having good bacteria all over you! So sometimes cleaning regularly can wash all the good stuff away. ;) )

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