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Into the pet care markets with capital infusion
Pets are huge business. Deals in this space bested $100 billion out of 2020, driven by the 48 million canines and felines that were taken on in the course of recent years. Notwithstanding, in that equivalent period, just 5,000 new veterinarians were added, creating setbacks for getting arrangements and added pressure upon veterinarians to deal with their practices.
By Bhagya manohara4 years ago in Petlife
38 Paw Review - Most Advanced Dog DNA Testing!
Find out the breed of your dog by comparing your dog's DNA to over 350 breeds using the most complete DNA breed test in the world. Also includes a personalised LifePlanTM based on the breeds determined, your pet’s age, weight, gender, geographic location, and lifestyle.
By Dog DNA Test4 years ago in Petlife
How Good Dog Training Makes For a Happy Dog
Introduction: Dog Training is the Ultimate collection with practical examples. It is a guide for those who plan to get a dog and for those who want to improve the dog’s bad habits and obedience problems. It is for anyone who wants to keep their dogs happy and healthy.
By krishna mangale4 years ago in Petlife
5 Amazing Vegan Omega 3 Supplements
Vegan Omega 3 supplements for dogs are the best way to keep your pet healthy. Omega 3 is an essential nutrient that can't be produced by the body. That's why it's important to give your dogs supplements. It contains anti-inflammatory properties to keep them healthy. This also avoids them from feeling itchy.
By Jaymie Suh4 years ago in Petlife
How to Manage Weight of Your Pet Dog?
When owners bring their dogs to the vet, the last thing they expect to hear is that their pets are overweight or obese. Obesity is a serious problem that parents of most animals do not want to deal with. This is disappointing as it can lead to much worse health problems later.
By Sejal Mehta4 years ago in Petlife
Opossum Balls and my Authentic Self
Sometimes we go through our days without paying much attention. We flit from one thing to the next without considering if our actions reflect our core values. When we go through life without following our values, we lose ourselves and our ability to generate real happiness.
By Jennifer Christiansen4 years ago in Petlife
They Are No More
It is a sad tale of the Dodo Birds and the only places where we can see these birds now are in history museums and the pages of books. These birds were native to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. Dodo Birds never learned to fear humans so when European settlers landed on the island in the 17th century the birds did not run and hide. Being flightless birds they could easily be caught and used for food. They were also susceptible to forest fires and floods. So unfortunately less than a century went by when Dodo Birds became extinct.
By Rasma Raisters4 years ago in Petlife
9 Things We Can Learn From Our Dog
Dogs understand the world differently from humans. Perhaps the limitation in communication will be to their advantage because they are much happier than many people. We humans doubt our abilities and we are often afraid of what we should do. Dogs don't waste time with that.
By Bryan Stormyweather4 years ago in Petlife







