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Pets Singapore Magazine - October/November 2015

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In this issue
The hottest musical sibling duo of the moment—Benjamin and Narelle Kheng (from The Sam Willows)—grace our October/November issue, while chatting about their adorable furkids Twiggy and Cleo, and their meteoric rise to fame. Within the pages, we also have a lovely spread of beauty products for both you and your pooch, and feature some of Singapore's biggest hounds. We shortlist the best pet buys from Daiso, bring to you an exclusive with celebrity cat behaviourist Jackson Galaxy, and provide the lowdown on bunny pellets. Read all these and more in our current issue!
Pets Singapore Magazine Description:
Publisher: PETS-MEDIA-AND-MARKETING-PTE.-LTD
Category: Animals-and-Pets
Language: English
Frequency: Quarterly
Pets Singapore Magazine is a quarterly magazine published by PETS Media and Marketing Pte. Ltd. in Singapore. It is available in print and digital formats.
The magazine covers a wide range of topics related to pets in Singapore, including:
* Pet care and grooming: Pets Singapore Magazine features articles on how to care for and groom different types of pets, as well as tips on preventing and treating common pet health problems.
* Pet nutrition: The magazine provides information on how to feed your pet a healthy diet, as well as reviews of different pet food brands and products.
* Pet behavior: Pets Singapore Magazine features articles on pet behavior, including tips on how to train your pet and how to deal with common behavioral problems.
* Pet-friendly activities and destinations: The magazine highlights pet-friendly activities and destinations in Singapore, as well as pet-friendly businesses.
* Pet adoption and rescue: Pets Singapore Magazine regularly features articles on pet adoption and rescue, as well as profiles of adoptable pets.
The magazine also features interviews with veterinarians, pet experts, and pet owners.
Pets Singapore Magazine is a must-read for any pet owner in Singapore. It is a valuable resource for information on pet care, nutrition, behavior, and activities.