Sentences with phrase «animal sales because»

I am writing a piece on the APPA's support of live animal sales because of what their president said at Global.

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Plant - based dairy products such as milk continue to take market share from the sales of conventional milk in the U.S., with sales in the former category growing as sales in the latter category decline.45 It seems likely that cultured meat products will have similar effects, sometimes replacing plant - based products, but also replacing products of animal agriculture — particularly because they will likely be harder to distinguish by taste and texture than current substitutes.
He likely wasn't upset because of the sale of animals for sacrifice.
Nonetheless, live sales of cattle and sheep are a small slice of Australian meat exports, in part because it is easier to slaughter animals in Australia rather than ship them alive to Asia and the Middle East.
Animals — Less than 1 % Less than 1/5 Concepts — 8 % 5 % Holidays / festivals / religion — 9 % 3 % History / sports / people / places — 10 % 5 % Education / reference / language — 15 % 10 % Games / activities / hobbies — 20 % 18 % Biographies / autobiographies — 28 % 12 % Social situation / family / health — 22 % 65 % Does this mean that the sales go to traditional publishers because their books are better illustrated and published?
It was a big news item when they deleted copies of Orwell's «1984» and «Animal Farm» from people's kindles because the copy that was for sale had a licensing issue.
I would rather lose the sale than have them buy an animal that their child isn't really in love with — an animal that will inevitably be back at my counter in a few weeks because «it just didn't work out.»
(Five years ago, I got my cat for $ 25 - a bargain, down from $ 75 because the shelter was having a Labor Day \ «sale \», plus a discount on \ «senior citizen \» animals.)
If a Scottish Fold is old enough to ship OR the kitten's date for shipping comes and they are not paid in full, per our agreement, OR for some unforseen reason the adopting family can no longer have them come home, you will forfeit your deposit - these are live animals and once they are spoken for, no one else can purchase, so if you decide not to take them, sales were missed because of their unavailability.
Because of the growth in online sales of animals, particularly dogs, many operators of inhumane commercial breeding facilities, or puppy mills, transport dogs to pet stores and to new parents via airplanes.
Because the retail pet sales ordinances include an exemption for pet stores that offer animals for adoption from shelters or rescue groups, it's a win - win for the animals and the community.
Bans on the sale of animals in public places are important because backyard breeders often use public venues to sell animals who are underage, unhealthy, not vaccinated and not spayed or neutered.
In fact, AB 485's preference for shelter and rescue adoptions over pet store sales is doubly problematic because it does not require those shelters and rescues to provide dogs, cats or rabbits to pet stores in the state, and thus fails to ensure that they will continue to be able to source any animals at all.
Furthermore, petnappers who truck animals out of state for sale to laboratories usually avoid tattooed animals because most researchers won't buy them.
Let's ban puppy mills, breeders, pet shop sales, etc. because those evil enterprises provide pets for money and take away homes from shelter animals.
Few states have kennel licensing and inspections programs because few states are home to large numbers of commercial kennels that produce a high volume of animals for sale as pets.
The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) appreciates comments made concerning the sale of animals by pet stores, because we share concerns about pets receiving the care...
«It takes a lot of people to just keep being committed to the cause, because there's plenty of people out there looking for companion animals,» said Timothy Shook, director of marketing and Internet sales at Austin Subaru.
In light of the current animal overpopulation crisis and how many perfectly healthy animals are euthanized in shelters worldwide because there are not enough adopting homes for them all, there should be tighter restrictions on the breeding and sale of animals, and stronger incentives for spaying and neutering.
California's law came about because of the predominant number of baby animals for sale in pet stores that come from puppy mills, kitten factories, and breeders just looking to make a buck.
The sale of animals online, from pet stores and unethical breeders underpins an overbreeding crisis which is resulting in hundreds of thousands of needy animals being euthanised every year simply because there aren't enough good homes for them.
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