Animal welfare is the well-being of nonhuman animals. The standards of "good" animal welfare vary considerably between different contexts. These standards are under constant review and are debated, created and revised by animal welfare groups, legislators and academics worldwide. read more
The website with the homepage "Dr Emma Milne Bvsc Frcvs" provides content on the pages Favourite Charities, The Raw Food Debate and Responsible Use Of Animal Photos In Marketing. In the following table you'll find the 10 most important pages of Emmathevet.co.uk:
# | Description | URL of the website |
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1. | Dr Emma Milne BVSc FRCVS | / |
2. | Favourite Charities | /?page_id=635 |
3. | The raw food debate | /?p=493 |
4. | Responsible use of animal photos in marketing | /?page_id=380 |
5. | Nice Dog Shame About The Face | /?page_id=322 |
6. | Emmas Books | /?page_id=207 |
7. | So you want to be a vet? | /?page_id=28 |
8. | Media Enquiries and CV | /?page_id=51 |
9. | March 2020 | /?m=202003 |
10. | April 2019 | /?m=201904 |
IP address: | 209.182.202.255 |
Number of websites: | 2 - more websites using this IP address |
Language distribution: | 100% of the websites are english |
Webserver software: | Apache |
Cms-Software: | WordPress, Version 6.3.4 |
Load time: | 1.35 seconds (slower than 70 % of all websites) |
HTML version: | HTML 5 |
Robot information: | max-image-preview:large |
Filesize: | 25.02 KB (354 recognized words in text) |
The website doesn't contain questionable content. It can be used by kids and is safe for work.
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Trustworthy 79% |