Sentences with phrase «appa research»

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Every year APPA does extensive research utilizing a number of industry and affiliated sources to track the overall size of the pet industry and also conducts a comprehensive survey of pet owners every two years.
APPA is also proud to grow and support the industry through the following initiatives: Pets Add Life (PAL), the Human Animal Bond Research Initiative (HABRI), The Pet Leadership Council (PLC), the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) and the Pet Care Trust.
The steady increase is up from 69 million households in 2004, 64 million households in 2002 and 51 million households in 1988 when APPA's research began.
APPA is also proud to grow and support the industry through the following initiatives: Pets Add Life (PAL), the Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI), The Pet Leadership Council (PLC), the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC), Bird Enjoyment and Advantage Koalition (BEAK), and the Pet Care Trust.
In 2010, leaders from the American Pet Products Association (APPA), Pfizer Animal Health (now Zoetis) and Petco identified the need for a comprehensive organization that could support multi-disciplinary research on the human animal bond.
The APPA's Pets Add Life (PAL) campaign and Human Animal Bond Research Institute (HABRI) are featured components of the program's key message that pets not only bring joy to our lives, but real value and scientifically proven benefits as well.
National Pet Owners Survey Since 1988, APPA has been gathering information and publishing the industry's most comprehensive consumer research study of demographics, buying habits and other traits of owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles and small animals.
Biannually APPA's National Pet Owner's Survey, the pet industry's most comprehensive consumer research study, examines demographics, buying habits, and other traits of U.S. owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.
Since 1988, APPA has been collecting and publishing the pet industry's most comprehensive consumer research study about pet ownership, pet care practices, and pet product purchasing of owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, small animals, reptiles and horses.
In 2010 APPA took the lead in uniting the industry to form a new organization dedicated to gathering, funding and sharing the scientific research that demonstrates the positive health impacts of animals on people.
Every two years APPA's National Pet Owner's Survey, the pet industry's most comprehensive consumer research study, examines demographics, buying habits, and other traits of U.S. owners of dogs, cats, fish, birds, reptiles, and small animals.
As a founding member of both the Human Animal Bond Research Initiative (HABRI) and the Pet Leadership Council, APPA is reaching out to all segments of the pet industry to support the handling of live animal issues and ensure a healthy, ongoing supply of responsibly bred and cared for animals.
HABRI Gaining Momentum Since APPA joined with Petco and Pfizer Animal Health in early 2011 to form the Human Animal Bond Research Initiative Foundation (HABRI), we have been very fortunate to add 15 other companies and associations to the effort.
This research provided the basis for the American Pet Product Association's (APPA) annual projections of pet industry spending.
I'll give you some examples of this research and introduce you to an exciting new project that the American Pet Products Association (APPA) is undertaking to raise funding for additional research on the benefits of the human - animal bond.
APPA is also involved with the Human - Animal Bond Research Initiative (HABRI), a project that studies the relationship between pet ownership and human health benefits.
Funding Research Working with Dr. Alan Beck and his team of professionals at Purdue University, APPA has begun a project concerning the health benefits of the human animal bond — the Human Animal Bond Research Initiative (HABRI).
Also part of the Market Access program, APPA offers three market research seminars.
The new volume of the APPA Generation Report will make its debut at Global Pet Expo and APPA market research analysts Fran Berger and Julie Springer will present insights into U.S. pet owner data by generation.
• How to develop your own proprietary research «We're always looking for new, strategic ways to provide additional value to our customers,» said Andy Darmohraj, APPA senior vice president.
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