Animal Wellness
Animal Wellness Magazine is staffed by a passionate group of animal enthusiasts committed to delivering top-notch information. The magazine focuses on enhancing the well-being of both pets and wildlife. It includes articles on natural remedies and nutrition, tips from animal specialists, support for dealing with the loss of a pet, and much more.
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1 month ago |
animalwellnessmagazine.com | Jennifer Hinders
Discover the top ten smartest dog breeds and learn why some dogs are truly top of the class. Find out which breeds are the most intelligent and why!Dogs are the best. And they’re all intelligent, regardless of size and shape. However, research shows that certain breeds are especially smart cookies. This article shines a spotlight on the ten smartest dog breeds (in alphabetical order).
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2 months ago |
animalwellnessmagazine.com | Kaitlin Miller
Having a dog means you’ll sometimes have to walk them at night, especially in winter when it gets dark so early. However, low visibility can be hazardous for people and animals, and accidents are more likely to occur. What’s more, it’s also harder to see your dog at night unless you take precautions. Luckily, proactive measures like reflective dog harnesses can increase visibility and make night walking more pleasant and less dangerous.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
animalwellnessmagazine.com | Anna McClain
Be prepared for emergencies – and give yourself peace of mind – by assembling a holistic first aid kit for your dog or cat. Caring for a dog or cat means being prepared for emergencies. Having a first aid kit for your animal companion is just as important as having one for your human family. This article teaches you how to create a holistic first aid kit for dogs and cats using natural products and remedies. Remember, a first aid kit can’t replace veterinary care.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
animalwellnessmagazine.com | Patricia Herlevi
Take a look at both the pros and cons of bringing your dog to work with you. Up until the last century or so, most dogs were bred and trained for specific jobs, such as hunting, herding, or guarding. When people took their dogs to work, it was out to the farmyard, or the forests and fields. Dogs received a lot of physical exercise and mental stimulation while performing their tasks alongside their human handlers.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
animalwellnessmagazine.com | Angie Krause
Most senior cats develop kidney disease. Early diagnosis and a kidney-friendly diet can help slow its progression and keep your cat feeling healthy and happy. If you are lucky enough to have a senior cat, you will likely face a diagnosis of kidney disease as he ages. This article explains what the diagnosis requires in terms of nutrition, and what to consider when selecting the best diet for cats with kidney disease. Protein – restrict it or not?
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