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The Karoo Wild Story
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The Karoo Wild Story
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JOIN US IN REVIVING THE KAROO ONE TREAT AT A TIME As little as two centuries ago, the perfectly scenic Karoo plains teemed with various African antelope species, among which the springbok stood majestic and numerous. Sadly, this is no longer the case, as the landscape of Karoo game farming underwent a drastic change in 2011. The imposition of an export ban on antelope meat products led to a catastrophic near-collapse of the local game meat industry. This revered, rich heritage inspired the creation of Karoo Wild treats. A KAROO GAME MEAT RENAISSANCE Karoo Wild isn’t merely a product; it is a philosophy. As a family business from the Karoo, Montego Pet Nutrition dreams of seeing the region return to its former splendour and aims to become instrumental in revitalising the Karoo’s game meat industry following these export bans. These innovative treats entwine respect for nature with a commitment to delivering unrivalled quality to pet owners and pets. By producing Karoo Wild antelope-based pet treats, Montego effectively utilises the region’s game meat, particularly the less-valued offcuts, thus providing a new market for local farmers. The result of which is a premium treat with a unique gamey flavour that dogs love. REWARD. REVIVE. REWILD. With an ambition to pioneer the revitalisation of and redefine the game meat industry for the future, Montego prioritises sustainable practices that minimise environmental impact, support local communities, and promote ethical sourcing. To achieve our dream, we have partnered with the following organisations: The representative organisation of the game meat industry of South Africa. www.gamesa.co.za An organisation that promotes ethical herd management as a recognised profession within South Africa. www.pcoasa.co.za An organisation that maintains and protects the region in terms of its biodiversity and scenic value through the collective action of private landowners. www.mzcpe.co.za
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Summer Grooming: Top Five Tips with Dr. Elizna
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Summer Grooming: Top Five Tips with Dr. Elizna
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As the seasons shift and warmer weather approaches, our pets begin their natural shedding process.Dr Elizna Boag, Montego’s trusted veterinarian, offers expert advice to guide pet owners through the challenges of seasonal shedding.Here are the doctor’s top 5 tips ” A regular grooming routine helps manage your pet’s shedding and overall hygiene”.Brushing your pet’s coat two to three times weekly reduces shedding, prevents matting, and strengthens the bond between you and your pet. Certain breeds, like Golden Retrievers and Maine Coons, may require daily brushing. Investing in a high-quality deshedding brush will help reach your pet’s undercoat.For a thorough cleanse, bathe your pet with a gentle shampoo once a month during  the summer months. This helps remove loose hair, dirt, and allergens from their coat. If your cat isn’t fond of baths, opt for grooming wipes or a dry shampoo as alternatives. “Frequent trimming is the most effective method to manage a thick coat”.Double-coated breeds have insulating topcoats that protect them from sunburn, while their undercoats regulate body temperature. Shaving disrupts this natural protection which may lead to overheating or skin issues. Trimming thins out excess layers of fur without removing its protection. This is true for dogs and cats, avoid shaving your pet unless a vet advises so. “Hydration is essential for your pet’s skin health”.Dehydration leads to dry skin, which worsens shedding. Make sure your pet has access to fresh water, but know that cats can be picky about their drinking water and prefer drinking water away from their food. Place multiple water bowls around the house or install a water fountain.Add water to dry food or feed your pets wet food as both contribute to hydration. “A nutritious diet is vital for your pet’s coat health”.Ensure your pet’s diet is rich in omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids which help assist skin and coat health. The Karoo or Montego Classic range of food provides omega fatty acids and other nutrients that help manage shedding. “Look for signs indicating whether you should consult a vet”.Excessive shedding, clumps of fur around the house, bald patches, dry or irritated skin, excessive licking, scratching and/or biting the skin more than usual can indicate that its time to seek professional help. Allergies, parasites or other underlying health issues often contribute to excessive shedding.With shedding season here, use these tips to keep pets’ coats healthy by giving them the pampering they deserve.
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