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Rescue Pets Jour Original Bach Flower Remedies for Pets Rescue Pets Jour Original Bach Flower Remedies for Pets
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Lotagen Veterinary skin antiseptic Lotagen Veterinary skin antiseptic
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Uricystyl Trouble Urinaire Solution Boiron 30 ml Uricystyl Trouble Urinaire Solution Boiron 30 ml
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Wombyl PA Boiron Veterinary Homeopathy Oral Solution 30ml Wombyl PA Boiron Veterinary Homeopathy Oral Solution 30ml
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Propolia Animal All-Coat Shampoo 200 ml Propolia Animal All-Coat Shampoo 200 ml
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Biocanina Biophthal Cat and Dog 125 ml Biocanina Biophthal Cat and Dog 125 ml
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Prurispray Biocanina Soothing Solution 80ML Prurispray Biocanina Soothing Solution 80ML
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Métryl PVB Matrix affections GA Boiron 125ml Métryl PVB Matrix affections GA Boiron 125ml
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Cervicyl GA Solution Boiron 12 x 5 ml ampoules Cervicyl GA Solution Boiron 12 x 5 ml ampoules
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Dr Vet Lintum Blepharitis 20 Wipes Dr Vet Lintum Blepharitis 20 Wipes
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Propolia Animal Skin Care Powder 30 g Propolia Animal Skin Care Powder 30 g
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Biocanina Soothing Calendula Shampoo 200ML Biocanina Soothing Calendula Shampoo 200ML
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Beaphar Premium Anti-Itch Dog Shampoo 250 ml Beaphar Premium Anti-Itch Dog Shampoo 250 ml
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Virbac Rodent Digest 10 g Virbac Rodent Digest 10 g
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Sitalan SE TVM Tablets for older dogs and cats 48 tablets Sitalan SE TVM Tablets for older dogs and cats 48 tablets
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Colostimel+ energy calves lambs kids 8 bags 200g Colostimel+ energy calves lambs kids 8 bags 200g
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Actéa Oto Drops - Ear cleaning for dogs and cats Actéa Oto Drops - Ear cleaning for dogs and cats
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In a world where the cohabitation between humans and animals is becoming increasingly close, it is essential to understand and respond to the needs of these living beings who share our daily lives and our ecosystems. Whether in our homes, as pets, or in their natural habitat, preserving animal welfare and understanding the environmental impact on their lives have become key priorities.

What are the different types of animal?

The animal world is immeasurably rich, with a fascinating diversity of species. Animals fall into several main categories: mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates. Each category is distinguished by unique characteristics, such as method of reproduction, lifestyle and habitat. Mammals, for example, are known for their ability to nurse their young, while birds are distinguished by their ability to fly thanks to their adapted wings.

How to care for your pet

Taking care of a pet requires special attention and constant commitment. Here are a few essential tips to ensure your pet's well-being:

  • Balanced diet: Make sure you provide your pet with a diet adapted to its specific needs, in terms of both quantity and quality.
  • Regular veterinary care: Regular visits to the vet are crucial to preventing disease and ensuring a long life for your pet.
  • Exercise: Physical activity is essential to keep your pet in good health. This varies according to the species and age of your pet.
  • Affection and attention: Pets require daily attention and shared moments for their emotional balance.

How do animals benefit human health?

Pets have a considerable positive impact on human health and well-being. Their companionship helps reduce stress, anxiety and depression. The presence of a pet can also promote regular physical exercise and encourage social interaction. What's more, several studies have shown that pets can help lower blood pressure and improve heart function.

How can we protect endangered animals?

Protecting endangered animals is a major challenge for biodiversity. Here are a few key actions:

  • Support nature reserves: Reserves provide a secure habitat for many endangered species.
  • Participate in conservation programs: Many organizations work to protect endangered species, and need financial and volunteer support.
  • Reduce your ecological footprint: Adopting a more sustainable lifestyle helps preserve animals' natural habitats.
  • Raising awareness: Educating communities about the importance of conserving species and ecosystems is fundamental.

How can I identify my pet's specific needs?

Identifying your pet's specific needs is crucial to its well-being. This depends on a number of factors, including species, age, health and lifestyle. For example, dogs require regular walks to satisfy their need for exercise and mental stimulation, while cats may need more space up high to explore and rest. Consult a veterinarian for advice tailored to your pet's species and individual characteristics.

How important is vaccination for pets?

Vaccination plays an essential role in protecting animals against various infectious diseases. It helps strengthen the animal's immune system, enabling it to fight potentially fatal infections. Vaccination is particularly important for young animals, who are more vulnerable to disease. Following the vaccination schedule recommended by your veterinarian is crucial to your pet's health.

How does climate change affect animals?

Climate change is having a profound impact on natural habitats, affecting the availability of water and food, and altering ecosystems. Phenomena such as rising temperatures and ocean acidification threaten the survival of many species. Animals are forced to migrate in search of sustainable living conditions, which can lead to conflicts with human activities and reduce biodiversity.

How can I contribute to the well-being of wild animals?

Contributing to the well-being of wild animals involves a number of actions:

  • Practicing responsible ecotourism: choosing activities that do not disturb animals in their natural habitat.
  • Avoiding products derived from poaching: Don't buy products that contribute to the illegal exploitation of wild species.
  • Participate in habitat clean-ups: Get involved in local initiatives to clean up beaches, forests and other natural habitats.
  • Education and awareness: Inform those around you about the importance of preserving species and ecosystems.

What are the signs of stress in pets?

Signs of stress in pets can vary by species, but some common indicators include:

  • Behavioral changes (aggression, apathy)
  • Loss of appetite or dietary changes
  • Problems with excessive or insufficient grooming
  • Excessive vocalizations (barking, meowing)
  • Attempts to escape or hide

It's important to consult a veterinarian if you observe these signs in your pet, in order to determine the cause of the stress and make the necessary adjustments to improve its well-being.