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02/Jul/2026

Gut health is having a moment! And for very just reason. Science and research is increasingly showing the impact that microbiome and gut health has on the entire body, from immunity to allergies and mental health. Our pets are no exception to this. As a Vet with post-graduate Certification in Veterinary Natural Nutrition, and having worked with various wildlife, exotic pets and community animals over the years, I find that so many animal health problems can be influenced by nutrition, husbandry (how we keep animals), hygiene and poor gut health.

 

These are my top 5 reasons to support your dog’s gut health:

stress – routine changes like travel, moving house, a new pet or visitors can have a bigger impact on the body than just the obvious behaviour changes that we can see. And, on the other hand, optimal gut health has also been shown to improve how the body handles stress.

upset tummy – get the gut microbiome back on track after vomiting, diarrhoea or antibiotics.

food changes – diet changes, whether intentional or not, can disrupt gut flora. Providing gut support allows a faster transition to a new diet or to recover from eating something they shouldn’t have.

sensitive skin or gut – itchy skin, yeast overgrowth, allergies and reactions to some foods can be improved by better gut health.

everyday benefits – Did you know that 70-80% of your dog’s immune system is in their gut?! So supporting gut health helps regulate immunity and metabolism, reduce inflammation and keep our furry friends generally healthier and happier.

 

So, practically, how can we improve gut health in dogs?

My favourite ways to improve your dog’s gut health, are:

– feed a balanced fresh diet

limit highly processed foods and preservatives

– add a probiotic – these are the beneficial, or ‘good’, bacteria to outweigh any harmful bugs. Specific veterinary probiotic chews or paste are available, or try a teaspoon of plain Greek yoghurt (making sure it doesn’t contain xylitol).

– include prebiotics – this is fibre and fuel that nourishes the good bacteria. Great examples are pumpkin, sweet potato or psyllium husk.

– and, lastly, postbiotics – these are bioactive substances which assist digestive function and provide nutrients like vitamins, amino acids or fatty acids. They are usually left over after the probiotics have done their thing with the prebiotics, but if you’re looking for an extra option then nutritional yeast is one that you may be familiar with.

Not everyone has time to make a balanced homemade diet for their dog, but there are some excellent quality premade lightly cooked fresh diets now available in Australia. And, if you’ve been thinking about adding a daily supplement, then Zesty Paws Pre, Post & Probiotic Chews are a simple and practical way that you can supplement your dog’s diet to help improve their gut health. I love that they are Australian-made and don’t need to be kept in the fridge.

Check them out at Zesty Paws and use our code VETINAVAN20 for 20% off


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20/Apr/2023

Why Should I Buy A Pet First Aid Kit? Whether you’ve just adopted a new puppy, have had a dog in the family for years, or love snuggles of the cat variety, you might have thought about investing in a pet first aid kit. You never know when it may come in handy, for those random accidents at home, playing at the dog park, or when camping or holidaying without a vet nearby. There may even be minor pet health situations which can be managed at home.

 

What should be included?

If you’re putting a pet first aid kit together, then the essentials include:

  • your pet’s vaccination records and a brief description of their health history
  • your pet’s usual medications
  • pet first aid guide or instructions
  • tick remover
  • thermometer
  • tweezers
  • scissors
  • gloves
  • electrolyte mix
  • antiseptic solution
  • saline
  • bandaging materials
  • gauze
  • syringes
  • ask your vet about antihistamines, pain relief or other items which might come in handy

 

Why should I buy a pet first aid kit?

If you have a furry family member, there are several reasons why you should consider buying a pet first aid kit:

  1. Emergency situations: Just like humans, dogs and cats can get into unexpected situations that may require immediate medical attention. Having a pet first aid kit on hand can help you provide prompt care to your furry best friend in case of an emergency.
  2. Quick response: In an emergency, time is critical. Having a pet first aid kit readily available can help you respond quickly and efficiently to your pet’s medical needs, potentially saving their life. Veterinary telehealth advice can be sought and you’ll have the equipment on hand to follow their instructions.
  3. Minor injuries: Dogs are prone to minor injuries such as cuts, scrapes, and bruises. Cats commonly get bitten or scratched in fights, resulting in nasty abscesses. Dogs and cats can easily suffer an upset tummy with a change in their food or water source. With a pet first aid kit, you can quickly attend to these mishaps and prevent them from becoming worse.
  4. Save money: A pet first aid kit can help you manage minor situations at home (or in the car or caravan), providing reassurance and appropriate treatment when a vet visit is not necessary.
  5. Travel: If you like to travel with your dog or cat, having a pet first aid kit can provide peace of mind knowing that you are prepared for any medical emergency that may arise whilst on the road and hours from the closest veterinary hospital. A lot of dogs will develop ear or skin infections when swimming a lot, out in the dusty outback or heading north into the humid tropics. Ticks are an issue in most states and territories. A small injury can be easily managed without the need to pack up camp and trying to find the closest vet.
  6. Expert guidance: A good pet first aid kit usually comes with instructions or a guide to help you know how to use each item in the kit properly, and that can be crucial, especially if you are not familiar with basic first aid procedures. How do you know if that bout of vomiting or diarrhoea is serious or not? There’s no point having a pet first aid kit if you don’t know how and when to use it!

In summary, a pet first aid kit is a valuable investment that can provide you with the tools and knowledge needed to respond effectively to medical emergencies that may arise with your furry friend whether at home or out and about.

 

 

Buy yours now!

Dr Tania has expertly collaborated with Navigator to develop a pet first aid kit, based on common problems that she has seen working with pets all around Australia.

Watch the video to learn more about our Pet First Aid Kit here: Watch now

Get your paws on one here: Vet in a Van x Navigator Pet First Aid Kit


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