PETnVET - February - March 2023
PETnVET - February - March 2023
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PETnVET is a bimonthly magazine on pets. PET'n'VET contains technical articles, product up-to-date, new techniques implemented worldwide, interviews with famous industry personalities, technical & general news related to the pet industry. Our medical articles are always reviewed by a veterinarian before publication, so readers can trust they are getting the most accurate and expert information available.
BRINGING UP A LABRADOR RETRIEVER
I had always known Labradors or Labs (as they are popularly known) to be the gentlest, most patient, family dogs known to man. Those liquid eyes with emotional appeal, those fat paws, and friendly temperament make this breed one of the most sought-after in India. This is what I knew about Labs when we got Masha into our home. At the age of 2 months, she was the cutest thing around the house. After so many years of being with Masha, here’s what I have learnt about bringing up a Labrador. There are so many misconceptions and myths surrounding them and pet parents need to know what’s best for this extremely docile breed that only brings affection and sunshine into our homes
2 mins
Dealing with Separation Anxiety in Dogs: TIPS AND STRATEGIES
Separation anxiety is a condition caused by a dog’s fear of being alone. And it’s a big problem for dog owners …
3 mins
Unleashing the Truth about CBD Treats for Dogs: DO THEY REALLY WORK?
CBD treats for dogs are a type of dog food supplement made with Cannabidiol (CBD), a compound found in hemp plants
4 mins
AKITA
Akita Known as a national treasure in Japan. Traditionally, the Akita represents health and good luck to the Japanese people. The Akita is a large, powerful dog with a decidedly sturdy appearance and a noble and intimidating presence. Being only slightly longer than he is tall, the Akita's appearance is well-balanced. The Akita has distinctive physical characteristics, including its short, thick, double coat, thick neck, erect triangular ears, and full, upright curled tail, all of which make it look like a big and cuddly stuffed animal. In general, the Akita is deliberate, strong-willed, and quiet although it will bark when it thinks necessary. Overall, the Akita makes an excellent protector as well as a valued companion
7 mins
PETnVET Magazine Description:
Editor: Info House Publications
Categoría: Animals & Pets
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Bi-Monthly
PETnVET is a bimonthly magazine on pets. PET'n'VET contains technical articles, product up-to-date, new techniques implemented worldwide, interviews with famous industry personalities, technical & general news related to the pet industry. Our medical articles are always reviewed by a veterinarian before publication, so readers can trust they are getting the most accurate and expert information available.
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