Parents Corner
Around 63% of Australian households host a furry member of the family. Children reap many benefits from having pets; the research suggests that that beyond companionship, caring for animals may support the development of a child’s non-verbal communication skills and empathy. Looking after pets can be a positive learning experience for kids, but the care […]
Paws A While
It is with great excitement that we announce an addition to the Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital family. Last month we welcomed a new Veterinarian to the team, Dr Maria Scheible. With the addition of Dr Maria, Orchard Hills Veterinary Hospital now has six Veterinarians able to provide high quality care for your fur babies. Growing […]
Health Matters
As we saw last month: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is considered incurable. Medical approaches involve pharmacotherapy – antibiotics, anti-inflammatory and/or immunosuppressive drugs; surgical intervention (sometimes extensive). These are supportive, not curative; may have side effects requiring discontinuation. 20-30% of patients don’t respond/are forced off medication, leading to colectomy. Human UC patients have alterations in gut microbial […]
Local Crowned 2023 Penrith Show Young Woman
Jessica Bazika of Llandilo has been crowned the winner of the 2023 Penrith Show Young Woman Competition. The local was amongst three young women nominated for this year’s competition. It heralded a successful return of the competition, for the first time since the 1990’s. The announcement was recently made at a presentation dinner at Penrith […]
Parents Corner
Parents often complain to me that when they ask their child, “how was school?” or “how was your day?”, they receive no more than a “good/fine” or a grunt in response. There are many ways parents interpret these responses, either believing their child doesn’t want to talk to them or is being pouty or impolite. […]
Paws A While
Winter can be a time that makes us all feel under the weather. Like us, our pets also notice the cold. Here is what to look out for with your pet in Winter. Arthritis : As with humans, the cold weather can make arthritis symptoms worse. Owner should look out for any decrease in activity […]
Health Matters
Last month we learnt that: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is generally considered incurable, regular medical approaches can involve pharmacotherapy including antibiotics, anti-inflammatory, and/or immunosuppressive drugs, and surgical intervention (sometimes extensive). These interventions are supportive not curative, many have side effects. Human UC patients have alterations in gut microbial composition. Inappropriate gut flora may be a contributor […]
Local Priest Marks 60th Anniversary
Reverend John Hebblewhite of St David’s Church in Llandilo has celebrated an important milestone, with his 60th Anniversary of Ordination to the Priesthood last month. The significant occasion was recognised at a thanksgiving service and morning tea, with family and friends on hand, at St David’s Church on Saturday 6th May 2023. Graduating from St […]
Parents Corner
The short answer is “no”! Even though this has long been a worry for new parents, the current science reassures us that there is no way to spoil baby. Babies who receive warm, sensitive, and responsive care from their parents get a much better start in life. You may have been told it’s wrong to […]
Paws A While
Having children and dogs together can be a great experience. Most dogs end up bonding strongly with children in the family and the love between a child and a dog can be a wonderful thing. However, many people assume that dogs should be willing to tolerate absolutely anything a child does. Some parents will allow […]