Celebrate Dogs This Weekend With Marc The Vet’s Canine Care At Discover Dogs
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12th November, 2011 10h28
This weekend sees the eagerly anticipated return of London’s popular Discover Dogs event to Earl’s Court showcasing over 200 breeds of dog as well as exciting doggy displays, agility, doggy demonstrations and a shopping village where you can choose the perfect festive gift for your four-legged family friend.
Marc Abraham, resident TV vet on This Morning, Daybreak and My Pet Shame is celebrating this annual canine extravaganza by offering his brand new iPhone app ‘Canine Care’ at the reduced price of only £1.99 from now until midnight on Tuesday 15th November.
Marc the Vet, who’s also an independent advisor to the Kennel Club of Great Britain, will be helping to educate the hoards of excited visitors due to descend on the capital. Marc is giving four specialist seminars over the weekend with topics including puppy farming, when to take your dog to the vet, and the role of dogs in war to commemorate Remembrance weekend.
Marc the Vet’s Canine Care app is available now from Apple’s AppStore on iTunes and contains over an hour of specialist video content giving you easy tips on looking after your dog including how to safely brush teeth, apply eye ointment and even empty their glands!
There’s also an emergency section to help you detect more serious conditions like bloat and gastric torsion early which could even save your dog’s life; and as if that’s not enough Canine Care also lists fun recipes for dog treats, find your nearest vet and dog-friendly pub locators, a pet insurance quote generator plus links to discounted foods, training aids, and preventative medicines to protect your dog against fleas and worms.
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