Pet Tips
Salt might be on your dinner, but should it be in your dog’s bowl?
You know those late-night moments where your dog’s acting weird, your cat sneezes seven times in a row, or your puppy ate something suspicious... and you end up on Google?Same. But now, there’s a better way.
That’s exactly why we built Dial A Vet, Australia’s leading $49 online vet service available whenever you need it — even at night, on weekends, and public holidays.
When your dog eats a sock or your kitten breathes fast while sleeping, it's not a great time to Google. That’s why we created Dial A Vet — to give pet owners straight answers from real vets, fast.
Let’s face it — pets have zero food judgment.They’ll eat fruit, crunchy things, and even the occasional... tampon or shard of glass (yes, really).
Every week, pet owners ask us questions that seem wild at first glance... until you realise how often they actually happen.
From dogs eating Big Macs to cats licking cheese dust off chips, we get some very real questions from pet parents every day. And honestly — we love it.
If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a cloud with legs, this one’s for you. 🐾Fluffy dog breeds are some of the most photogenic, huggable, and Instagram-worthy pets out there — but beneath that fluff is a lot of upkeep.
Popcorn night at your place probably looks like this:You sit down with a fresh bowl of popcorn, and suddenly — your dog is there, giving you that hopeful look like “Surely, I get some too?”
It’s late. You’ve just finished cleaning the kitchen. And suddenly, your dog turns into a four-legged torpedo — zooming through the hallway, sliding on tiles, spinning in wild circles with a look of pure chaos in their eyes.
Every week, we chat with hundreds of pet parents at Dial A Vet — and let’s just say, the questions range from “aww” to “oh no.”