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✨ 📌 🐾 Reach the editorial desk for Australian pet content questions, corrections or commercial enquiries. Expect general guidance only; urgent animal issues

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Contact the Zookie team

We welcome questions from readers, breeders, rescues and veterinary professionals who want Australian pet owners to have clear, practical information. Use the email address shown above for editorial corrections, partnership ideas or media enquiries, and allow a few business days for a reply during busy publishing periods.

Postal mail can be sent to PO Box 3139, Brighton VIC 3186, Australia. Zookie does not provide personalised veterinary diagnoses or financial product advice; for urgent health concerns contact your local clinic, and for insurance decisions read the PDS and speak to a licensed adviser if you need tailored guidance.

For advertising, sponsored content standards and audience reach, open the Advertise page. Contributors pitching original Australian pet lifestyle or welfare stories can review the Contribute page for tone, disclosure and submission expectations before getting in touch.

We love hearing from likeminded pet lovers! If you’d like to contact the Zookie team, email us at [email protected] or send fan mail to PO Box 3139 Brighton VIC 3186.

Zookie connects breed-level health context with everyday care articles so Australian owners can plan exercise, grooming and vet visits with realistic expectations.

If you are budgeting for a new pet, read our pet insurance hub for GapOnly, routine-care extras and how annual limits differ between brands — then confirm every detail in the current PDS.

Responsible ownership in Australian cities often means managing heat, ticks and storm phobia alongside training; use our caring-for-your-pet section for prevention-first checklists you can discuss with your clinic.

When you compare breeds, look past photos alone: open the full profile for shedding, noise, separation behaviour and how each animal may fit rental rules and your work schedule.