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The Skinny on Fat Dogs and Cats-Managing obesity in pets
It is not just humans who fight the battle of the bulge. According to a recently released study, obesity in pets is a growing problem with 56% of dogs and 60% of domestic cats in the U.S. tipping the scales at an unhealthy weight...
Cracking Open The Poultry Market
Cracking Open The Poultry Market
BSGC says gov’t support is key...If The Bahamas is to ever meet its own 150 million-pound demand for white meat, close co-operation between the government and the poultry industry is vital...
Agriculture Minister and BAIC Executives Tour Various Facilities in Grand Bahama
Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, the Hon. Michael Pintard, along with the executives of that Ministry toured various facilities and met with staff members in Grand Bahama, Friday, July 27, 2018...
Spay and neuter campaign launch
Spay and neuter campaign launch
AFTER leading a major spay campaign this year in Puerto Rico, spearheaded by Helping Paws Across Borders, Grand Bahama veterinarian Dr Chante Wildgoose is giving back in the same way here at home.Dr Wildgoose, of Freeport Veterinary Hospital (FVH)...
A Public Service Message From The Bahamas Humane Society
Keep your pet in a quiet place, away from trick-or-treaters and other Halloween activities. You may know that the miniature monsters and goblins who come knocking on Halloween aren't real, but pets don't. Dogs and cats are creatures of habit and can become frightened or agitated by the unaccustomed sights and sounds of costumed visitors.
Duho Launches Spring Collection
Duho Launches Spring Collection
Duho Books, the boutique press founded by Bahamian writer Wendy Coakley-Thompson has launched its Spring collection.Three new titles are now available on Amazon.com. They include: The Left-Over Daughters by Grand Bahamian writer S. L. Sheppard; My Name Is Karma: Journey to the Truth by psychologist turned author, N.A. Cash; and the re-release of Coakley-Thompson?s acclaimed 2005 novel What You Wo...
Butchered dog's pups lose fight for life
Butchered dog's pups lose fight for life
SIX days after a pregnant pit bull dog named Whitehead died as a result of an illegal caesarian performed by a street vet in Grand Bahama it has been discovered that none of her eight puppies have been able to survive without their mother.
Dog39s death after illegal caesarian 39a case of animal cruelty39
THE brutal death of a pregnant female pit bull terrier following an illegal caesarian performed by an unqualified "street vet" playing doctor was described as an "awful tragedy" by a local veterinarian in Grand Bahama who says the incident is a case of animal cruelty.
Fish by JOS? ANDR?S Debuts at The Cove, Paradise Island
Michelin-Starred Chef Opens Luxury Dining Concept Featuring...Sustainable Seafood Dishes & Authentic Bahamian Flavors...
Atlantis, Paradise Island's Animal Rescue Team Collaborates with Local and International Agencies to Return Manatee to the Wild Following On-Property Rehabilitation
Rescued marine mammal, dubbed ?Manny,? returned to Spanish Wells, Bahamas, following three-month recovery at the resort?s Animal Rescue and Care Facility...