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Aon’s Happy Tales: Little.coco.beansAon’s Happy Tales: Little.coco.beans

Aon’s Happy Tales: Little.coco.beans

PawjourrDecember 30, 2022

Read all about the adventures of Helen and her fur kid Coco Beans, and why Aon’s Happy Tails is their pick!

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Aon’s Happy Tales: Bailey_japspitzAon’s Happy Tales: Bailey_japspitz

Aon’s Happy Tales: Bailey_japspitz

PawjourrOctober 28, 2022

All the way from New Zealand…meet Bailey, the cutest furball you’d ever meet!

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Aon’s Happy Tales: GimmegizmothecorgiAon’s Happy Tales: Gimmegizmothecorgi

Aon’s Happy Tales: Gimmegizmothecorgi

PawjourrSeptember 28, 2022

Say ‘Hello’ to our fighter, Gizmo the Corgi, and find out what keeps him strong and brave!

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Aon’s Happy Tales: The Golden ShayneAon’s Happy Tales: The Golden Shayne

Aon’s Happy Tales: The Golden Shayne

PawjourrAugust 30, 2022

Meet the Golden boy Shayne and find out what keeps him healthy and happy

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How does Pet Insurance help with medical costs?How does Pet Insurance help with medical costs?

How does Pet Insurance help with medical costs?

fatinOctober 01, 2021

Boo suffers from Intervertebral Disc Disease. See how pet insurance helps her pawmum with rising medical costs.

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My dog might inherit Hip Dysplasia, what can I do to offset medical costs?My dog might inherit Hip Dysplasia, what can I do to offset medical costs?

My dog might inherit Hip Dysplasia, what can I do to offset medical costs?

fatinJuly 29, 2021

Sandra talks us through her dog’s encounter with hip dysplasia. We also discover the benefits of pet insurance.

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Aon Happy Tails Pet Insurance – Interview with Debby and MochaAon Happy Tails Pet Insurance – Interview with Debby and Mocha

Aon Happy Tails Pet Insurance – Interview with Debby and Mocha

PawjourrJune 15, 2021

We reached out to a paw-rent Debby to discuss the benefits of AoN Happy Tails Pet Insurance.

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Senior Cat Care – Caring For Mature, Senior, and Geriatric CatsSenior Cat Care – Caring For Mature, Senior, and Geriatric Cats

Senior Cat Care – Caring For Mature, Senior, and Geriatric Cats

PawjourrMarch 17, 2021

Article originally published on Cat Care Center. Written by Dr Lacie Lee. Refer to the original article here. Understanding the Changing Health Needs of Mature, Senior, and Geriatric Cats If you have lived with your cat since they were young, you have a good understanding of what is normal for your cat in terms of their behavior […]

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What we thought was just a simple cough/coldWhat we thought was just a simple cough/cold

What we thought was just a simple cough/cold

dustychauMarch 14, 2021

Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment*We are no expert, just sharing our journey* Cough can mean a lot of things; kennel cough, lung problems, heartworm, etc. Can’t be sure what the root cause is unless seeking help from professionals.  Symptoms Dusty started with what doesn’t sound like a cough in 2020 mid-December. It sounded like he was trying […]

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Dog Hiccups Are Adorable — But Are They Normal?Dog Hiccups Are Adorable — But Are They Normal?

Dog Hiccups Are Adorable — But Are They Normal?

PawjourrMarch 01, 2021

Article originally published on Dodowell. Written by Danielle Esposito. Refer to the original article here. Let’s start off by calling dog hiccups exactly what they are: absolutely adorable. And puppy hiccups? That’s an entirely different level of magic-on-earth that can cure any bad mood. But as a responsible dog parent, of course you want to know if […]

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7 Signs That Your Cat Is in Pain7 Signs That Your Cat Is in Pain

7 Signs That Your Cat Is in Pain

PawjourrFebruary 11, 2021

Article originally published on The Spruce Pets. Written by Tabitha Kucera RVT, CCBC, KPA-CTP. Refer to the original article here. It can be difficult to tell if your cat is in pain for many reasons. Cat owners may often miss the subtle signs of pain in their cats or do not notice until their cats are showing more obvious […]

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Food Allergies in DogsFood Allergies in Dogs

Food Allergies in Dogs

PawjourrFebruary 04, 2021

Article originally published on SitStay. Refer to the original article here. Article written by Dr Erica Irish. Two of my four dogs suffer from severe allergies from both food and environment, so I am familiar with how frustrating it is to deal with this issue. The good news is that there are many more foods and treats […]

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Oolong ate a lizard and got sickOolong ate a lizard and got sick

Oolong ate a lizard and got sick

tayFebruary 01, 2021

Oolong is usually a pretty active and playful dog. But when we went home last Thursday, he was extremely lethargic; he welcomed us with a lick at the door and went back to his room to sleep. Oolong was sick. I could see in how he dragged his paws across the floor, how heavy his […]

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Help! My Dog Is a Sugar Baby! – Life with a Diabetic DogHelp! My Dog Is a Sugar Baby! – Life with a Diabetic Dog

Help! My Dog Is a Sugar Baby! – Life with a Diabetic Dog

summerthepommyNovember 23, 2020

No, not that kind of sugar baby! The term sugar baby is commonly used within the diabetic dog pawrent community as a term of endearment to describe our poor puppers who have been diagnosed with diabetes. Exactly a year ago, on 29 November, my Pomeranian Summer (aka Gou Gou) was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes, a condition characterized by high blood sugar levels in the body due to insulin deficiency.

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Feline Urinary Tract InfectionFeline Urinary Tract Infection

Feline Urinary Tract Infection

simbathemonstercatOctober 12, 2020

I am a worrier. So when my furbaby falls sick, I will feel as if I am ill too. I believe pet owners are generally very sensitive when your furbaby is acting out of the ordinary, or feeling unwell.

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Poop, blood and lots of heartache: Our experience with gastroenteritisPoop, blood and lots of heartache: Our experience with gastroenteritis

Poop, blood and lots of heartache: Our experience with gastroenteritis

coffee.maltipooOctober 05, 2020

Being a first-time dog owner, I was relatively lucky that Coffee had no major health issues for the first few years of her life. I always knew she had a weak stomach and had her fair share of vet visits, but nothing prepared me (and my wallet) for the multiple bouts of gastroenteritis that happened last year in 2019. I’m sharing my personal experience in hopes that you can avoid some of the mistakes that I made.

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How A One-Year Old Got Diagnosed With Grade 3 Patellar LuxationHow A One-Year Old Got Diagnosed With Grade 3 Patellar Luxation

How A One-Year Old Got Diagnosed With Grade 3 Patellar Luxation

Chonk.atsuSeptember 30, 2020

Katsu has always been the lively kid in the neighborhood. He enjoys zoomies every night and after showers. Not forgetting the daily routine of jumping on hoomans at home and playing fetch every other hour to burn off his excess energy. However, reality struck us one month after his first birthday.

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Hip Hip Hooray!…or Nay?Hip Hip Hooray!…or Nay?

Hip Hip Hooray!…or Nay?

hanathecloudSeptember 18, 2020

In early July 2020, our family was met with some unexpected news. Our dog Hana was not only diagnosed with patellar luxation in her hind legs, but also hip dysplasia, at the tender age of 9 months. It was a double whammy for us. Between January to June, we had already made multiple trips to the vet to treat a variety of ongoing issues. But what made the situation even worse was the fact that Hana had already been displaying early symptoms of both conditions—right under our noses.

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