Keeping pet birds, from budgies & canaries to parrots & cockatoos | TV3
On Ireland AM this week, we discussed keeping pet birds.
On Ireland AM this week, we discussed keeping pet birds.
This week on Ireland AM , we discussed two topical Easter subjects: chocolate and pet rabbits.
This week on Ireland AM, we featured rescued greyhounds as pets: April is Adopt-a-Greyhound month. Greyhounds are gentle, sensitive and affectionate dogs who settle well into home.
This week on Ireland AM, we continued the feline theme by discussing queries about cats from viewers. For a cat only vet clinic in the Dublin area, click here. Questions included:1.
TB in cats has hit the headlines in the last week, because, for the first time, there has been a confirmed case in the UK where TB infection passed from a cat to two humans.
This morning on Ireland AM, we featured the native dog breeds of Ireland.
This week on Ireland AM, we discussed the recent incident of a child being killed by a dog in Lancashire.
On Ireland AM today, we discussed the shocking issue of horses and donkeys being left to fend for themselves across Ireland.
This week on Ireland AM, we discussed the best way to feed pets. Feeding your pet properly is one of the most important aspects of good pet care, and it's one of the most contentious.
On Ireland AM this week, we ran a "clinic", where we answered pet problems sent in by viewers. There are always far more queries than we can fit in: today we were just able to answer three detailed questions:1.
The single most challenging part of being a vet that is euthanasia, or to use the commonly used phrase, “putting down animals”.
The latest series of TV3's Animal A&E is being broadcast every week on Tuesdays at 7. 30pm.
Finzi on her first professional modelling assignment. Ireland AM runs a monthly camera club with Jenny McCarthy and this week, the subject is "Pets".
My two dogs, Spot (who died of old age last year) and Kiko, used to be friends, but they sometimes disagreed over toys or food.
Christmas is a time to enjoy with family and friends- a time of year for relaxing and forgetting about the usual daily hassles and stresses.
The focus of the vet spot this week was that phrase coined by Dogs Trust that has become a part of common speech: "A Dog is For Life, Not Just for Christmas".
On Ireland AM this week, we discussed the apparent rise in cases of cruelty to animals that have been reported in the media in recent weeks.
On Ireland AM this week, I was able to announce good news: the Minister of Agriculture, Simon Coveney, has announced that he will NOT allow lay people to dock puppies' tails.