Creature Companions - September 2014
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Dear Readers,
Welcome to the September edition of Creature Companion!
The scorching heat and humidity of the summers are at their glorious best.
This season is fraught with illness and waterborne diseases for yourself
and your loved four legged companions. Have you ever pondered over the
thought “Is Pet Ownership associated with Human Health”? Do read our
cover story discussing the same. You would love the enriching read.
Concern for stray animals, particularly dogs, has always been a talking point
between animal lovers and their detractors. We have outlined the seminal
work being done by some lesser known NGOs across India. Another
interesting read is about micro chipping your pets. Read up on pet nutrition
by our expert, Dr. Anton C. Beynen, a veterinary nutrition expert from the
Netherlands. In this column, he discusses the legality and concern regarding
natural and organic pet food labels.
Our chosen dog breed for this month is Dachshund. Learn all about these
long narrow built hunting dogs often nicknamed, ‘wiener’ or ‘sausage dog’.
Of German origin, they have been the preferred dog breed by royal courts
all over Europe. Queen Victoria of England was particularly enamored of
the breed.
Other must reads include stories on: aggression in pets; pet grooming; tips
for caring for your feline beauties; and all about fishes. Do check out the
book and movie reviews of the month.
Happy Reading!
Creature Companions Description:
Creature Companion is a pet care magazine. It talks about all types of pets, not just dogs. It has articles on pet keeping, breeds along with funny snippets on dogs, cats, fish amongst others.
It is the organiser of South Asia’s only pet trade fair and India’s largest pet event, the India International Pet Trade Fair (IIPTF).
Our editorial team works hard to put together exciting content on the very latest in the pet world. News, reviews, trends, thought-provoking discussions, must-have products, toys & accessories, training tips, pet food recipes, heart-warming stories, rescue stories, breed profiles, health, grooming & behavioural tips, pet-oriented book & DVD reviews, valuable tips for pet owners on a number of pertinent subjects—all come together to make up each fun-packed issue. We feature interactive articles, where readers are welcome to contribute content and have a platform to proclaim their affection for their animals under a host of sections.
Happy reading and be a responsible pet parents
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