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Two hearts for all skins for 30 years
Austria🏛️ Politics5 hr. ago

Two hearts for all skins for 30 years

The article discusses the veterinary practice of Barbara Benkö-Neudecker and Thomas Neudecker in Oberwart, Austria, highlighting their 30 years of experience and the evolution of their profession. The duo opened their clinic in 1995 after both had early career decisions set in motion during their youth. Barbara worked in a U.S. veterinary practice as a teenager, while Thomas began working immediately after his studies. Over three decades, the focus of veterinary medicine has shifted from farm animals like cattle and pigs to companion animals such as dogs and cats. The article notes changing human-animal relationships, with pets increasingly seen as family members rather than just working animals. The veterinarians also treat exotic pets like reptiles, birds, rabbits, chinchillas, and even hamsters, reflecting broader trends in pet ownership.

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Two hearts for all skins for 30 years

The article discusses the veterinary practice of Barbara Benkö-Neudecker and Thomas Neudecker in Oberwart, Austria, highlighting their 30 years of experience and the evolution of their profession. The duo opened their clinic in 1995 after both had early career decisions set in motion during their youth. Barbara worked in a U.S. veterinary practice as a teenager, while Thomas began working immediately after his studies. Over three decades, the focus of veterinary medicine has shifted from farm animals like cattle and pigs to companion animals such as dogs and cats. The article notes changing human-animal relationships, with pets increasingly seen as family members rather than just working animals. The veterinarians also treat exotic pets like reptiles, birds, rabbits, chinchillas, and even hamsters, reflecting broader trends in pet ownership.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the personal and professional experiences of two veterinarians over 30 years, discussing changes in veterinary medicine and pet ownership trends. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or contentious issues. The content is descriptive and neutral, focusing on the兽

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