Pukete, Hamilton

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1805 days ago

Compressor

Ana from Pukete

Welcome to come and check it out, works good as gold.

Price: $140

1805 days ago

We Say, You Say: Sharks

Reporter Hamilton Press

Hi Hamilton,

Should New Zealanders be better educated on the behaviour of potentially dangerous wildlife?

While shark attacks are rare in New Zealand waters, it pays to remain vigilant if you are in the water Niwa expert Warrick Lyon says.

He states that people should refrain from swimming… View more
Hi Hamilton,

Should New Zealanders be better educated on the behaviour of potentially dangerous wildlife?

While shark attacks are rare in New Zealand waters, it pays to remain vigilant if you are in the water Niwa expert Warrick Lyon says.

He states that people should refrain from swimming in deep channels of water where shallow water meets deep water in reef drop offs with one Department of Conservation expert advising against swimming at dusk.

Share your thoughts below and don't forget to type NFP if you don't want your comments featured in the conversations section of the Hamilton Press.
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1805 days ago

Water Alert Level 1 in place

Hamilton City Council

Water Alert Level 1 is in place for Hamilton City and Waipā District residents.

Water Alert Level 1 means sprinklers can only be used between 6-8am and 6-8pm. You can use a hand-held hose anytime.

Water alert levels help to ensure water is used in a sustainable way so there is enough for … View more
Water Alert Level 1 is in place for Hamilton City and Waipā District residents.

Water Alert Level 1 means sprinklers can only be used between 6-8am and 6-8pm. You can use a hand-held hose anytime.

Water alert levels help to ensure water is used in a sustainable way so there is enough for everyone throughout summer.

Thank you for using water sensibly

To find out more visit smartwater.org.nz

For more water-saving tips visit www.smartwater.org.nz/tips

Play your part. We value wai in the Waikato.
Find out more

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1806 days ago

Customer Feedback

NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Rototuna

We compiled all of the wonderful feedback we have received and created this word map of the most frequently mentioned terms associated with NumberWorks’nWords! A big thank you to all of our wonderful students and staff who make the environment so special. We look forward to having you back in the… View moreWe compiled all of the wonderful feedback we have received and created this word map of the most frequently mentioned terms associated with NumberWorks’nWords! A big thank you to all of our wonderful students and staff who make the environment so special. We look forward to having you back in the centre at the beginning of term.

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1826 days ago

Rubbish and recycling collection

The Team from Hamilton City Council

Remember your rubbish or recycling collection may be one day later this week because of Christmas holiday. You can check your collection day anytime at ➡️ www.fightthelandfill.co.nz...

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1810 days ago

Free fill

Billy from Huntington

Broken up concrete perfect to use as fill. Estimated 2 cube.

Free

1811 days ago

Bar Stools for Sale

Susan from Maeroa

Three bar stools for sale. Very good condition.

Price: $60

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1812 days ago

Happy New Year!

The Team Reporter from NZ House & Garden

We hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves … View moreWe hope you’ve managed to enjoy the break, or if you’ve had to work through, that you get some time off soon. We’ve been dreaming of relaxing at this colourful retro Kāpiti bach which features in our January issue. It’s the perfect sanctuary for its Wellington owners, who find themselves unwinding as soon as they walk through its front gate. Where's your favourite place to unwind over the summer?

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1812 days ago

We LOVE swimming

Hilton Brown Swimming

And we want you and your family to love it as well!

We help babies, children and adults feel confident in and around the water and are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all.

Touch base with us today to book in for your FREE trial lesson.

The Free Trial lesson is … View more
And we want you and your family to love it as well!

We help babies, children and adults feel confident in and around the water and are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for all.

Touch base with us today to book in for your FREE trial lesson.

The Free Trial lesson is open to all new customers.
Find out more

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1815 days ago

Rubbish and recycling collection

The Team from Hamilton City Council

Remember your rubbish or recycling collection may be one day later this week because of the public holidays.
You can check your collection day anytime at ➡️ www.fightthelandfill.co.nz...

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1819 days ago

Rubbish and recycling collection

The Team from Hamilton City Council

Remember your rubbish or recycling collection may be one day later this week because of New Year's Day. You can check your collection day anytime at: www.fightthelandfill.co.nz...

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1815 days ago

Infectious Canine Cough

Craig from Companion Vets

Last night on TV One news was an article about infectious canine cough commonly referred to as kennel cough.
( I have added the link to the article).

I thought the reporting was a bit light on real facts and quite scaremongering so here is Companion Vets view on canine infectious cough to put our… View more
Last night on TV One news was an article about infectious canine cough commonly referred to as kennel cough.
( I have added the link to the article).

I thought the reporting was a bit light on real facts and quite scaremongering so here is Companion Vets view on canine infectious cough to put our clients at ease.


WHAT IS INFECTIOUS CANINE COUGH?

This is not a new Covid virus or related infection!

Kennel cough is the common name for canine infectious tracheobronchitis. It’s a respiratory infection in dogs caused by a wide range of bacteria and viruses. Canine cough is highly contagious and the main symptom is a harsh, hacking cough.

It is not a new disease but is one that often present in the canine population and seems more prevalent through summer as dogs are boarded or are exposed to more individuals through the holiday season.

Canine cough creates an inflammation of the dog’s upper respiratory tract, including the trachea (wind pipe) and larynx (voice box).

The most common cause is a bacteria strain called Bordetella bronchiseptica. Dogs are more likely to be infected by Bordetella when their immune system is weakened, usually by an infection from a respiratory virus.

HOW DO I KNOW MY DOG HAS CANINE COUGH?

If a dog has canine cough, the main symptom is a consistent, forceful cough. Apart from coughing, your dog shouldn’t feel ill and should still have a good appetite.

However, some strains of infection can cause other symptoms like sneezing, snorting, a runny nose or eye discharge.

The cough can be very worrying clinically, sometimes sounding like your dog has something stuck in their throat. It can be dry and hoarse or produce mucus, which the dog often tries to swallow.

If a dog really does have something stuck in its throat it wont be able to swallow, so often will drool saliva profusely, be unable to eat and possibly paw at its mouth. If it is just coughing then unlikely to be a foreign body in throat.

HOW IS CANINE COUGH SPREAD?

Kennel cough is highly contagious and can easily be spread from one dog to another. When dogs cough, the bacteria and viruses become airborne and can quickly spread to other animals. It can also be transmitted in dog toys, food bowls or other shared objects.

Many dogs get it from being exposed in dog kennels and shelters, which is where the illness gets its common name. They become infected by being around other dogs who have the cough. But with the way dogs socialise with lots of nose to nose contact they can just as easily get it mixing and playing with other visiting dogs at home and when at dog parks.

The incubation period is between 2 and 14 days, during which time the dog will be contagious.

HOW LONG DOES IT LAST?

A surprisingly long time of around 10 days, but canine cough should clear up within three weeks. Sometimes it can take up to six weeks to clear up for older dogs or those with existing medial conditions.

SHOULD I SEEK TREATMENT?

For a persistent cough its often good to get it checked as in some rare cases the illness can progress to pneumonia so contact your vet if your dog’s condition doesn’t improve.

There are also other diseases that can cause coughs that aren't respiratory infections.

If you dog does develop a cough, as with Covid, they should self isolate from other dogs to minimise spread, so no visits to dog park and they should stop attending doggy day care or going into boarding.

If you do seek a veterinary assessment then please let your vet know if you a presenting a dog for cough symptoms, as they should take actions to prevent spread to other clients pets.

At Companion Vets we will bring your pet through our side entrance consult room to avoid interactions with other dogs in our waiting room.

When you arrive leave the coughing dog in the car and discuss with your vet or vet nurse first how they wish to manage this possible contagious infection.

IS THERE ANY TREATMENT?

The vet may be able to prescribe antibiotics for canine cough to target the Bordetella bacteria to help it clear faster. If needed, they may also prescribe an anti-inflammatory to sooth your dog’s throat.

If your dog has a cough then often good to reduce exercise and stop walking with a collar as that can stimulate ongoing coughing.

IS THERE A VACCINE?

Protection against some of the viruses that can cause kennel cough is included in puppy and annual booster vaccinations. These viruses include canine distemper, canine parainfluenza virus and canine adenovirus type two.

Your vet can also provide a vaccination against the main bacterial cause, Bordetella – this can be via an oral or nasal spray or an injection. Most boarding kennels and doggy day care require dogs to have the vaccination before their stay.

However, because kennel cough has a wide range of causes and strains, this vaccine cannot guarantee protection for your dog but does reduce infection rates and severity of infection.

Hope this information puts you at ease with your pet in these pandemic times.

If you have any concerns about a coughing dog this summer then isolate them and seek veterinary advice on how best to manage them.

Regards
Dr Craig Brighouse
Companion Vets

1815 days ago

Home made classic Cheesecake for sale

Olivia from Saint Andrews

Hello, I'm a cheesecake lover and can provide home-made yummy classic cheesecake. Welcome to have a try and you would not be disappointed! Please order 2-3 days in advance. Pick up @Saint Andrews. Text 027 4750520 or email to: kiaoracheesecake@gmail.com
Reply within 12 hours. Thanks.

Negotiable

1835 days ago

Looking for beds!

Alesha from Maeroa

I thought I would ask here if anyone has any single or double beds they want to get rid of? I'm looking for our spare rooms for my niece and nephew. It's not too urgent but just having a look around. I don't have much of a budget, but happy to collect and even happier if it could be … View moreI thought I would ask here if anyone has any single or double beds they want to get rid of? I'm looking for our spare rooms for my niece and nephew. It's not too urgent but just having a look around. I don't have much of a budget, but happy to collect and even happier if it could be dropped off for an extra fee.

1818 days ago

Happy New Year

NumberWorks'nWords Hamilton Rototuna

Happy New Year from the NumberWorks'nWords team!

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