
Keeping Your Oodle Safe in the Summer Sun
Summer is prime time for zoomies, splash sessions, and backyard sunbaking. But while your oodle may think they’re invincible with their teddy-bear curls and endless enthusiasm, the heat can be ruff on them. Here’s what every oodle paw-rent should know to keep their fluffy friend safe when the temperatures climb.

Oodle-Approved Christmas Foods (and What to Avoid This Festive Season)
It’s that time of year again – the tree’s up, the snacks are out, and your dog is giving you that “I’m basically starving” look (even though they just had breakfast). But before you share your plate, here’s a gentle reminder that some of our favourite Christmas treats can spell trouble for your furry friend. In today’s post, we share some tips on what food your oodle can have this holiday season.

Cane Toad Season Is Here: What Every Dog Parent Needs to Know
If you’ve lived in Queensland for a while, you’ll know the familiar dread that comes with the humid nights of cane toad season. Those bumpy, toxic invaders love to lurk in lawns, water bowls, and garden corners, posing a serious threat to our curious pups.

Why Some Oodles Get Sick in Cars (and What You Can Do About It)
For some oodles, a car ride means ears flapping in the wind, noses pressed against the window, and the excitement of a new adventure. For others, it’s more of a “ruff” time—drooling, whining, and even the dreaded doggy vomit. If your oodle falls into the second category, you’re not alone. Many dogs, especially the clever and sensitive oodles, struggle with motion sickness. The good news? With patience and natural strategies, you can help your pup learn to love the ride.