Veterinarians & Pet-Related Products and Services 

Finding mixed breeds in Japan is rare these days.  Leash laws are strict.  The Japanese have 22 million dogs and cats, according to the latest data from the Japan Pet Food Association.  The pampering of such animals – many of them aging – means many products and services for aging pets.

Air Animal Pet Movers, Akasaka Animal Hospital, Animal Refuge Kansai, Animal Welfare Center, Companion Animal Information and Research CenterDoubutsu Medical Center Group, DS Pharma Animal Health, Fordogs Dog Training Club, Fujihira Industry, Fujita Pharmaceutical, George Japan, The Hachiko Coalition, Help Animals, In The Dog Pet Supplies, Japan Bloodhorse Breeders Association, Japan Guide Dog Association, Japan Pet Products Manufacturing Association, Japan Veterinary Cancer Society, Japan Veterinary Medical Group, Japanese Animal Hospital Association, Japanese Association for Laboratory Animal Science, Japanese Pet Affairs, Japanese Society of Animal ReproductionJapanese Society of Zoo and Wildlife MedicineJournal of Poultry Science, Journal of Veterinary Medical Science, Kirikan, Kyoritsu Seiyaku, Kyoto Biken LaboratoriesNational Institute of Animal Health, Ornothilogical Society of Japan, Overview of Japan Veterinary Medicine, Pet Charms, Pet Business@Web, Pets All Welcome StationShimada Veterinary Hospital, Society for the Study of Human Animal Relations, Taka’s Sakuraghaya Animal Hospital, Zenoac

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