HERE ARE THE FEATURES & COLUMNS JAM PACKED INTO 40 PAGES OF URBAN ANIMAL #26
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DOWNLOAD ENTIRE 40 PAGE ISSUE 26 ( PDF - 19MB)
EDITOR'S MESSAGE (PDF)
FEATURES:
Cuisine de Critters -- The power of vegetables. Packing extra antioxidants into your pets’ food (PDF)
Grandpa got a dog -- – Emily Yoffe reminds us that our parents just love their kids – fur kids!(PDF)
Paws not claws -- Kittens are trainable. Tips on training your kitty to use their claws in constructive ways (PDF)
Come Sit Stay -- Thrill in the wide-open spaces and glorious vistas through Victoria’s Great Ocean Road. Great dog friendly holiday destinations(PDF)
Relocation, Relocation, Relocation -- Take the stress out of moving with some simple and well organised trips(PDF)
Johnnie, an inspirational rescue -- How one woman found her heart dog. Sometimes the best things arrive into our lives without warning(PDF)
Urban Animal’s Writers’ Competition -- We all know you have a great story to tell. Urban Animal has opened the channels for people to submit their short stories. The theme is “How I Met My Pet.” Proudly sponsored by Bowhouse; Talking Stones; Waggle, PetMat and MuttSpace(PDF)
Wally wants to play! -- And his owner wants him to unleash some of his energy! Camp K9 a great weekend get away for dogs and their humans(PDF)
Bootie Camp -- Not so much a fashion accessory as a necessity. Booties are big with dogs that need extra protection from harsh environments(PDF)
Fleas! -- Some great advice to rid your house and environment of these unwanted pests in a holistic way(PDF)
Evacuation Essentials -- We hope you’re never going to need these – but helpful and practical advice on how to put together a pet evacuation kit.(PDF)
COLUMNS:
Tid Bits -- News from here and around the world (PDF)
Bean There, Dog That -- Our Melbourne correspondent takes leads the way on some great cafes in and around Melbourne. This is a new column.(PDF)
Creature Comforts-- Great products and unusual items for the canny canine and cat consumer(PDF)
Sit Happens -- Tips and techniques with Trudi Thorpe (PDF)
Dog and Small Animals VetHeat stroke – Dr Adam looks at what you can do to prevent the worst(PDF)
Cat Vet Dr Melissa looks at what can be done to improve the health and diet of a portly puss(PDF)
Bird and Exotics Vet Dr Alex gives helpful tips and advice on setting up the best home for frogs(PDF)
Miss Petiquette -- She’s available and ready to answer your more pressing petiquette problems (PDF)
Furry FestivitiesWhat’s on and about around town(PDF)
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