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The
exciting event that could change your animal’s
life!
June 5 & 6, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA. Discover the
latest trends in health care, nutrition and accessories,
and have fun at the same time! With 1000 animals up
for adoption, from shelters and rescues throughout L.A.,
the Animal Wellness Expo has something for everyone.
Bring your own dog to the Wellness Pavilion for a free
massage or dental check-up, visit the Speaker’s
Pavilion to hear the country’s top veterinary
experts, register your animal in the Animal Wellness
Idol competition and check out hundreds of top natural
products and services. Visit www.AnimalWellnessExpo.com
today for more information and to download your discount
coupon. |
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WIN
an Easy-Reach
Raised Pet BowlTM
from Creature Comfort!
If your pet crouches to eat, has physical challenges
or just deserves the best, here's your chance to pamper
and improve your pets dining experience. Ergonomic raised
bowls provide optimum comfort with custom sizes to meet
your pet's personal needs. If more than one pet in the
house is causing a clutter of dishes everywhere then
Multi-bowl units provide a solution to accommodate all
your pets with one feeder. The Natural Pine feeders
protected with NaturOilTM are FDA/Health Canada approved
as pet-safe. This contest is only available to Animal
Newsletter Subscribers - get all the contest details
at Creature
Comfort's Website. |
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Listen
to the Animal Wellness Show
The Animal Wellness Show is a weekly one-hour radio
program about the physical, emotional, and mental well-being
of companion animals. Hosted by George Plumley and Natasha
Betancor-Leon, the show features two guests each week,
talking about topics from homeopathic first aid to pet-friendly
gardens. As well, they talk about useful and fun products
they've found, and we have a great time chatting about
our own pets and the crazy things they do! They're heard
every Saturday from 3 - 4pm on CFUN 1410 in Vancouver
or on the web at www.cfun.com. The website contains
summaries of each show, as well as archived audio of
all our guests and information on all our great sponsors
- including Animal Wellness magazine. Visit www.theanimalwellnessshow.com |
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Robin
Williams gets serious for gorillas
In an effort to raise public awareness of the serious
survival threats facing gorillas, The Gorilla Foundation
has launched a new ad campaign starring actor and comedian
Robin Williams with Koko, the gorilla famous for her
ability to communicate using American Sign Language.
Williams has also become an Honorary Co-Chair for the
foundation’s campaign to create the Maui Ape Preserve
in Hawaii, the first tropical gorilla sanctuary outside
Africa. The 70-acre preserve will provide a home for
Koko and other gorillas in need of protection and will
include a high-tech Visitor education Center. To learn
more, visit www.koko.org. |
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Bo
Derek speaks out for horses
Bo Derek speaks out for horses Actress Bo Derek, an
avid horsewoman who shares her life with five Iberians,
traveled to Capitol Hill recently in support of the
National Horse Protection Coalition’s campaign
to end the slaughter of American horses for human consumption.
The Coalition was formed last year to ensure the rapid
passage of the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act.
Nearly 50,000 horses were killed last year to become
fancy dinners for people in Europe and Asia, and thousands
more were exported for slaughter abroad. The bill, which
would ban this barbaric practice, is currently before
the House of Representatives – visit www.horse-protection.org
to find out more. |
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By
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Thanks to poor diets, environmental pollution and other
factors, our companion animals are becoming increasingly
susceptible to diseases like cancer, diabetes and kidney
failure. The PetTest Health Screen is a simple and inexpensive
way to find out if your animal is at risk for illness
– before symptoms even begin to appear. By analyzing
a sample of his hair, PetTest reports on the levels
of over 30 essential and toxic minerals in your animal’s
body, thereby allowing you and your vet to correct any
imbalances before they have a chance to cause problems.
one health screen: $96 www.pettest.net |
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