Sentences with phrase «pet age report»

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According to Peter Brierley's «Generations of Older People» report, those aged over 60 represented 41 % of churchgoers in 2010 and Dr Brierley anticipates that this will rise to 77 % by 2050.
Peter Martin reports in the Age today - All is not fair in supermarkets» share - that a «coalition of Greens, an independent and a Liberal believe they are in striking distance of forcing a inquiry into national competition policy».
I believe that the sensitivity and significance of the creatinine test could be improved if testing laboratories factored in breed, age, sex and body weight when reporting back if a creatinine test should be considered high, normal or low for a pet.
We will note on your pet's report card when he or she needs dental work done, or when your pet is beginning to get overweight, or any number of other issues that may become chronic issues as your pet ages.
Perhaps this global trend toward loving and pampering pets — even treating cats and dogs like children and spending indulgent amounts of money on them — can be explained by the aging population and declining birth rates worldwide, as did a report on global pet industry trends by market research provider Companiesandmarkets.com.
He reports that the majority of these pets are over the age of three or four.
Though somewhat involved, the report gives the pet owner and veterinarian information to accurately predict susceptibility to developing DJD on dogs as young as sixteen weeks of age.
I'd estimate at least an eighth of lost reports we receive are from pet - sitters, and they often don't know important details such as whether the pet is micro-chipped, altered, their age, or their weight.
They also reported that the fall 2004 campaign achieved over 91,000,000 consumer impressions through a national publicity effort aimed at educating consumers about the pet aging process, the importance of twice - a-year pet wellness exams, and encouraging pet owners to contact their veterinarian for more information.
There are still many elusive and unanswered questions, but a new study brings us a little closer to understanding some of the relationships between age of spay / neuter (s / n), household variables (such as number of other pets, use of punishment), kitten personality factors (such as fearfulness) and report of behavior problems by owners.
No matter where American pet owners live and whatever their age or ethnicity, they stand united in believing that their pets make a positive contribution to their lives, according to the report.
All you will find is a rare article that reports a pet vaccine technical failure when the animal was: 1) vaccinated at too young an age, 2) was already infected before it was vaccinated or within a few days after the vaccine was given, 3) when the dog or cat was seriously sick or nutritionally deprived at the time of vaccination or 4) was suspected to have a genetic defect in its immunity.
The firm noted four reasons why the growth will likely continue: an increase in the number of households with more than one pet, aging baby boomers getting pets, an increasing number of Hispanics and multicultural households getting pets, and Millennials seeing having a pet as «a good way to get ready to have a family,» according to the report.
For example, the 2015 IBISWorld Industry Report, Pet Stores in the U.S., estimates that consumers between the ages of 45 — 54 account for nearly 25 percent of local pet store revenue.
ENTER climate alarmist in chief — Peter Hannam — Environment Editor at The Sydney Morning Herald / The Age, with his latest doomsday report peppered with the same old regurgitated buzz lines designed to scare you into belief; «tipping points», «pressure on governments globally to act», «catastrophic destruction», «mass bleaching»...
Peter Garrett, Australia's Opposition Environment Spokesperson, is reported in the Age as having said, A federal Labour government would commit $ 2million to a national plan to stop the spread of cane toads into the south and west of Australia.
Peter Hannam wrote an article in The Age on 2013/09/05 reporting that the Australian Energy Regulator had approved an upgrade on the Heywood Interconnector that will increase capacity by 40 % (increasing its capacity by around 190MW).
Two boys aged 5 and 7 are dead, and initial reports show that they were probably killed by a large python that escaped from a pet store located below the apartment where they lived.
Among its discoveries: In Seven Things to Know About Michael Mukasey, Peter Lattman says it's mew - KAY - zee, which puts a «z» where the Globe had an «s»; in Mukasey as College Journalist, Lattman provides more detail on the college - aged Mukasey's interest in journalism, including that he was editor of the editorial page of the Columbia College student newspaper; and, in Mukasey's Pedigree, Jamie Heller reports that as a teen, Mukasey «was better at praying than he was at basketball.»
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