Pets and Their People
Content Curator
Pam Shultz, DVM
Pets and Their People
Pets and Their People is a digital publication providing science-based resources for pet parents in every community. Pets and Their People aims to regularly publish articles and blogs that empower pet guardians to make informed and ethical decisions regarding their petsā care. Each publication will deliver accessible, friendly, practical, fun topics from a wide array of professionals all committed to supporting the emotional, physical and environmental well-being of our pets.
Submissions
Pets and Their People encourages the submission of original written materials. If you would like to contribute to Pets and Their People, please read the guidelines below then submit your materials for consideration using this form.
Articles must be submitted as a Word document with the authorās name, professional credentials and a short bio with relevant links. Word counts are flexible, but articles usually run between 300-500 words. Articles submitted must be original work and submitted by the author or with written permission by the author. P&TP reserves the right to edit for length, grammar and clarity.
Comments
To comment on an authorās work, or to let us know what topics you would like to see more of, contact us using the link provided. P&TP reserves the right to edit for length, grammar and clarity.
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Fungi Facts for You and Your Four-Legged Loved Ones (Part One)

Halloween Can Be Stressful for Dogs

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