The Aussie Guide to Celebrating Anzac Day with Pets

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ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps, and Anzac Day falls on the 25th of April each year.The aim of observing Anzac Day is to remember all Australians killed in military operations that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula during World War I. Get Pet Supplies online at the lowest price. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: The Aussie Guide to Celebrating Anzac Day with Pets


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The Aussie Guide to Celebrating Anzac Day with
Pets
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About Us
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Summary
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army
Corps, and Anzac Day falls on the 25th of April
each year. The aim of observing Anzac Day is to
remember all Australians killed in military
operations that set out to capture the Gallipoli
peninsula during World War I.
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Why are Pets an Important Part of Anzac Day?
  • While Anzac Day is celebrated to commemorate the
    lives of our courageous ancestors, we pet-loving
    Australians also honour the ultimate sacrifice of
    our four-legged friends ancestors during these
    times.
  • It is believed that approximately 16 million
    animals were used as a part of the war effort in
    World War I. Dogs, horses, donkeys, pigeons,
    mules, and so many other animals that sacrificed
    their lives in this war remain unappreciated.
  • Dogs were used to sniff out enemies and attack
    enemy dogs horses were used in cavalry donkeys
    were used to carry supplies canaries were used
    to warn of danger and other animals were used as
    mascots and companions. Each and every animal
    played an influential role in the world war back
    then.
  • VetSupply wants to remind people to reflect on
    the contributions of the animals who risked their
    lives in the war. Therefore, todays blog is
    solely dedicated to paying tribute to these
    animals.

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Anzac Day Traditions in Australia You Can Follow
With Pets
Whether you have a cat, dog, rabbit, horse, or
any other lovely pet companion, include them in
the traditional activities and commemorate Anzac
Day with them to make it a memorable one.
1 - The Dawn Service
The first event of Anzac Day is the commemorative
services that are held at dawn  the about time
of the original landing of ANZAC in Gallipoli.
These services commence at the war memorial at
5.30 am. It is a ritual and a moment celebrated
by most veterans. You can go there to watch these
services or watch them live on the internet along
with your pet.
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Anzac Day Traditions in Australia You Can Follow
With Pets

2 - Gunfire Breakfast
Gunfire is a British ritual. Gunfire is the
usual term for the early cup of tea served out to
troops in the morning before going on the first
parade, whenever possible. Many communities
follow this tradition and have a Gunfire
breakfast. Traditional gunfire breakfast includes
many delicacies, including bacon, coffee, eggs,
sausage, stew, etc. You and your pet must go out
to gorge on the traditional gunfire breakfast.
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Anzac Day Traditions in Australia You Can Follow
With Pets

3 Veterans March
The Veterans March has always been the focal
point of Anzac Day celebrations, from large
cities to small communities. Later in the day,
active duty veterans, ex-army men, children, and
women march in honour of their lost ancestors.
On this Anzac Day, you can also join the march
or just take your pet to watch one.
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Anzac Day Traditions in Australia You Can Follow
With Pets

4 Wearing Rosemary
As rosemary grows wild on the Gallipoli
Peninsula, it has special significance for
Australians on Anzac Day. It is traditionally
pinned to a coat lapel or held in place by medals
worn on the breast pockets. Rosemary is
non-toxic to dogs, cats and horses so, you can
pin rosemary to your pets collar or tie to make
them a part of Anzac Day.
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Anzac Day Traditions in Australia You Can Follow
With Pets

5 Anzac Biscuits
During wartime, Anzac biscuits or Soldiers
biscuits were sent to the soldiers by their
friends and families. Biscuits were chosen as
they had to send foods that would remain edible
for a longer period of time. Anzac biscuits are
available in most Australian stores, but you can
also bake them up at home. This time bake Anzac
cookies with rolled oats, sugar, plain flour,
coconut, butter, etc for your pets too!
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VetSupply Pays Homage to Four-Legged Soldiers Who
Fought For Us Anzac Special Discounts
As a company dedicated to animals, we pay our
heartiest respect to all the brave ancestors of
our pets who sacrificed their lives for us in
military operations. In order to honour them, we
have come up with the special day on VetSupply,
where you will get grand discounts on a wide
range of pet care products and pet foods. We
want you to take the best care of the
grandchildren of our brave furry friends who are
not here with us today. Hence, pet care has been
made more affordable on this day.
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    including Visa,
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  • We also offer secure payment through PayPal for
    your convenience.

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