Author Profile
Dr. Maree Monaghan, BVSc (Hons)
Dr Maree Monaghan is one of the Pet Circle Vet Squads qualified veterinarians. Dr. Maree graduated from the University of Queensland in 1990 with a Bachelor of Veterinary Science and has worked in a wide variety of practices around Australia and in Papua New Guinea. She has cared for all creatures great and small and has a particular interest in senior pets and horse nutrition.
Dr. Maree's Pets
Dr Maree has always been surrounded by animals and birds and even took her donkey to her school fete to participate in the Pet Parade. At the moment, her family consists of a Kelpie, two Terriers, a Burmese cat, three Painthorses and six chickens.
Maree
Patsy
Huckleberry Finn
Maree and Patrick
At Pet Circle
History: Dr Maree joined Pet Circle in 2021. She is part of the team that provides owners with Vet Pet Plans as well as answering questions via the Pet Circle Ask a Vet service.
Dr Maree enjoys helping pet owners navigate their way through the vast amount of information available to find the best possible options for their pets.
Maree's Top Recommended Products
Biotin has been scientifically proven to improve horses' hoof quality. Kelato Biotin Max Concentrate delivers the correct amount of Biotin in a small dose palatable powder. My horses love the taste and their hoof quality is noticeably improved even after all the rain and flooding we had at the beginning of this year.
Despite their small size, my Terriers are power chewers and the Kong Extreme is one of the few chew toys that they don't destroy. I fill them with a variety of tasty treats and freeze them to give all three of my dogs hours of enjoyment.
PAW Blackmores Manuka Wound Gel
Honey is one of Nature's great healers and Manuka Wound Gel is a convenient, safe and effective way to use it to treat wounds on all types of animals. This is my go to product for preventing contamination and infection when any of my animals hurt themselves.
Featured articles:
⢠How to Read the Labels on Horse Food
⢠Best Supplements for Horses
⢠Common Skin Problems in Articles
⢠What is the Best Wormer for Horses?
⢠What are the Best Calming Supplement for Horses?
⢠What are the Best Joint Supplements for Horses?
⢠Cat Flu
⢠Boxer Breed Guide
⢠West Highland White Terrier Breed Guide
⢠British Bulldog Breed Guide
⢠Fox Terrier Breed Guide
⢠Pet Treats: Friend or Foe?
⢠Cocker Spaniel Breed Guide
⢠Scottish Terrier Breed Guide
⢠Oriental Shorthair Breed Guide
⢠Bullmastiff Breed Guide
⢠Shar Pei Breed Guide
⢠Papillon Breed Guide
⢠How to Feed a Working Dog
⢠Corgi Breed Guide
⢠Burmese Breed Guide
⢠Tonkinese Breed Guide
⢠Shih Tzu Breed Guide
⢠Dental Problems in Puppies
⢠What are the Best Dogs for Apartment Living?
⢠Tibetan Spaniel Breed Guide
⢠Pekingese Breed Guide
⢠How to Stop a Dog from Jumping Up
⢠Havanese Breed Guide
⢠A Guide to Exercising Your Dog
⢠Can Indoor Cats Get Fleas
⢠Best Dog Food for Australian Shepherds
⢠Best Dog Food for Schnauzers
⢠Worms in Dogs
⢠When Can Puppies Go for a Walk Outside?
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