Sentences with phrase «because of its work with animals»

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2) Christi S.: «Work flexibility is important to me because I have ended up with 7 rescue animals who need a lot of care and attention.
We know a lot of what we know about gene mutation and our similarities with other animals precisely because we have been working within this paradigm for which there is a ton of evidence.
Because we always want to remember that meat comes from actual animals, and because working with a whole bird is an easier way to do that than breaking down, say, a side of beef aBecause we always want to remember that meat comes from actual animals, and because working with a whole bird is an easier way to do that than breaking down, say, a side of beef abecause working with a whole bird is an easier way to do that than breaking down, say, a side of beef at home.
Speaking of Animal Cruelty — Mike Huckabee is only jealous of Mitt Romney because Mitt got away with tying his dog to the roof of his car while Huckabee had to work so hard to cover up for his psycho dog killer son.
Working with two elderly captive Guiana dolphins at the Dolphinarium of Allwetterzoo Münster in Germany, researchers began to suspect that the animals might have electroreceptors «because you can see dark pits on their snouts,» says Wolf Hanke, a sensory biologist at the University of Rostock in Germany and one of the study's authors.
Chris Magee, head of policy at the pressure group Understanding Animal Research (UAR) in London, tells ScienceInsider that withholding information does not help scientists and their work, because it leaves a «vacuum that activists can fill in with misleading information.»
PETA may seem well - meaning and benign, but scientists and conservationists who work with animals see its other side and are wary of the organization because it attacks research in order to advance its mission.
«[This] study has important global implications, because we know early plants cooled the climate and increased the oxygen level in the Earth's atmosphere,» conditions that supported the expansion of terrestrial animal life, says Tim Lenton, an earth system scientist at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom who was not involved with the work.
The work is significant because it lays the groundwork for the development of quantitative models of animal development, enabling the use of mathematical tools more commonly associated with the physical sciences to be applied in biological studies.
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A lot of shelters don't have the resources or time to work with these animals, but we'll take them, because each one deserves a chance — and that's saving a fair amount of lives.»
A service animal shall have a harness, leash, or other tether, unless either the handler is unable because of a disability to use a harness, leash, or other tether, or the use of a harness, leash, or other tether would interfere with the service animal's safe, effective performance of work or tasks, in which case the service animal must be otherwise under the handler's control (e.g., voice control, signals, or other effective means).
The estimate quoted from ACE's work is actually an estimate of the cost to spare an animal all the suffering associated with life in industrial agriculture, because most of the programs taken into account there aim to reduce the number of animals in industrial agriculture overall (for instance, by promoting veganism and vegetarianism).
I enjoy working at Hartzel Animal Hospital because I feel that our clinic provides an exceptional level of care and this is reflected on a daily basis with pets and their owners.
Because you'll be working with animals in a clinical or laboratory setting upon graduation from your program, it is essential that you obtain hands - on experience in at least one of these settings prior to completing your education.
The use of unadopted shelter animals in visitation programs is not supported because of the many stressors of the therapeutic situation (shelter mascots are an exception to this policy because shelter staff tend to be very familiar with them and will know if / when they are suited to therapy work).
Because of his incredible work ethic, wide skill set, and unmatched ability to safely handle and work with every single animal who enters our program, Lionel's role quickly grew from a part - time Care - Taking crew member to a full - time Assistant Manager and Surgical Asst.. He is directly involved in multiple facets of the shelter, including being our in - house Veterinarian's right hand man!
Because the variety of animals in our care is constantly changing, the best way to find out about our selection is to work with Adoption Counselor.
The authors have found no decision directly in point, but we suspect that this is because most trainers work with a number of dogs, not all of which are being trained as service animals, and would not particularly want to live in a building that was not friendly to animals.
Dr. Wininger joined VSS because of his desire to work more closely with his animal patients and their owners.
We were a group of volunteers who had worked with various Animal Rescue centers and saw animals brought to the shelters because their families could no longer afford to care for them.
She loves being a veterinarian because it allows her to combine her love of science with her love of working closely with people and animals.
She got into veterinary medicine when the owner of a dog she walked suggested she would be good as a veterinary technician because of how well she worked with animals.
I'm here at the Humane Society because I am able to combine my love of animals with my social work background.
Heather wanted to join our team because it fulfilled a lifelong dream of working with animals.
Some technicians elect to work in a shelter because they do not enjoy working with clients; however, the best thing a shelter technician can do for animals is to get them out of the shelter and into a forever home.
Our team works with the news media to raise awareness of how Dog Is My CoPilot, Inc. is partnering with animal welfare agencies to decrease the number of animals euthanized in shelters because of overpopulation.
Usage patterns were evaluated for concordance with recommendations for antimicrobial treatment (drug, dosage, frequency, and duration) of UTIs and RTIs published by the Antimicrobial Guidelines Working Group of the International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases (ISCAID).3, 5 Because the primary aim was to evaluate concordance with current first - line treatment guidelines, only episodes in which a single antimicrobial was dispensed were included in the analysis.
She is one of the founding volunteers of Heartland Humane Society and decided to become involved with the organization because of her passion for working with animals and the desire to be involved with placing unwanted animals into new, loving, forever homes.
Critics have argued that some tactics employed by animal advocates, including protests, risk turning public opinion against the animal advocacy movement.178 While these activities make up a small proportion of L214's work, they do organize and participate in protests and demonstrations.179 Investigations make up a larger part of L214's work and have sometimes led to a slightly different type of backlash in which industry and government respond by attempting to pass laws that target advocates, such as ag - gag legislation in the United States.180 While L214 tries to maintain good relationships with media and the government, and France does not have ag - gag laws, they have sometimes been the target of lawsuits by industry because their footage is taken without permission.181 L214 has sometimes suffered negative consequences as a result of these lawsuits, such as fines or the requirement to take footage down from their website.182, 183
Because of a shared mission of caring about animals and working together as a team, SEAACA collaborates with Adoption Partners that include but are not limited to adoption organization (some are breed specific); sheltering organizations (private and government); and Humane Foundations to place / transfer adoptable care center animals after they have been available for adoption by the general public.
Teresa loves working at the SPCA because she gets the opportunity to work with a group of people with a common goal, which is the care and well being of all the animals in and out of the adoption center.
Nayla loves working at the SPCA because «Not only do I love animals but I also love working with nice and enthusiastic people, so I get the best of both worlds here at the SPCA of Northern Nevada!»
Mendoza also worked with Aldermen, particularly Nick Sposato (38th Ward), to support passage of an ordinance to prevent dogs and cats from being sold at pet stores because those poor animals are sourced at puppy mills.
Dr. Foster enjoys working in the veterinary field because of the challenges associated with helping animals who can not verbally communicate what is wrong.
She joined All Creatures Animal Hospital because of the talented doctors she gets to work with, as well as the positive attitude of the... Continue reading →
Unpopular opinion: I love this career because of the unique set of challenges you can only get from working with animals.
Lichter established the scholarship program with the Foundation because of his passion for dogs, and his continued support of the work at Morris Animal Foundation to advance animal health and well - Animal Foundation to advance animal health and well - animal health and well - being.
Because ACT V works with animals in the most needy situations, we are always in need of money to provide medication, surgery, medical care and / or rehabilitation.
It is because of you we go to work everyday with animals and provide high quality products and nutrition for your pets.
Because we do not euthanize animals for lack of space or for the length of time they have been at our shelter, we ask local pet owners who no longer want or are unable to keep their pets to work with us to ensure the best possible outcome for their animals.
Yeah definitely... that's one of the biggest things as working as a dog trainer here and I work at a local animal hospital and I do a lot of evaluations on dogs and a lot of times they come in and they have this label on them like they're not good with dogs, they're not good with kids, they're destructive or something, and we evaluate them and then we... if they good, if they pass the evaluation behavior assessment that we do, they get into doggy day care and then you know once they're in day care like you can almost immediately see those issues like disappear because they're... they've just got so much energy.
This is because many of the animals you will be working with will be extremely large and in some cases, difficult to handle.
«That is amazing, because all of the animals we work with are stressed very easily, so our goal is to provide therapy with minimal stress,» says Dr. Michelle Hawkins, chief of the Companion Exotic Animal Medicine and Surgery Service and director of the California Raptor Center at UC Davis.
In keeping with this respect for the animals in our lives, we also encourage our families to keep their dogs when they are retired or can no longer work because of health issues.
It should also be essential reading for people who live, work with, and care for dogs, because it takes us to the next level of critical and analytical consideration of companion animal nutrition.
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In the context of this article, the professionals we mention are implied to be animal behaviorists, because the general term «behaviorist» can also include those who work with human behavior as well.
«Working with the Animal Welfare Federation is a great fit for [this] event because they have programs that promote the quality of care for animals,» Montgomery says.
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