Sentences with phrase «fewer sick animals»

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i do nt understand what religous people really believe is waiting for them in an afterlife when we know for a fact that the body doesn't go there and the fact that animals apparently cant go to heaven because they have no soul is well thats just good old conceited man made rubbish that is everywhere in the bible and before i get attacked i was raised religious and got very religious for a few years till i actually thought about it and applyed logic to it after that the whole concept of religion made me feel sick
«Few people would say we should deny antibiotics to sick animals,» McEwen says, «and often the only practical way to administer an antibiotic is to give it to the whole group.»
By a few weeks of age, before falling sick, these animals had about half the normal number of so - called memory T cells.
A few years ago, however, neuroscientist Paul Frankland of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, noticed that some of the animals in his experiment actually did worse on certain memory tasks when their neuron birth rates had been ramped up.
The animals developed the symptoms seen in the first sick salamander, and all died a few days later, as they reported in 2013 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
These animals are not fed biologically appropriate diets, making them unhealthy (hence the antibiotics they're fed to prevent them from getting sicker), and the fatty acid and nutrient profiles of the meat is skewed to contain more inflammatory omega 6 fats and fewer omega 3s.
About plant protein: test on growing children in the last century and during the second war showed that children can grow with animal protein or plants, but for plants, they needed to combine different plants sources or the child's was sick and not grow properly.just few plants can do it alone same soy, potato..
And not surprisingly, my views on sourcing pork haven't changed much in the past few years... try to find and buy pastured pork when available and always avoid pork from concentrated animal food operations (CAFO's) that produce sick animals full of antibiotics and added hormones.
The idea of it is currently making me sick, but I hope to get over this soon, so that I can burst in a store, politely ask to see a manager, and somehow convince whomever is in charge to take my book for 25 % max so that I can raise at least a few dollars for the conservation of animals — which is the main purpose of the book.
There are few regulations, failures usually go unnnoticed and undocumented, punishments are few and weak, and USDA workers have long been public about allowing the worst animal cruelty and helping puppy mill owners stay in business and keep abusing animals and defrauding customers with sick and genetically defective dogs.
And few will take in a sick or elderly animal unless they are also provided with the means to care for that animal.
If you notice that there are very few sick or recuperating or old dogs on a farm - or, indeed, if you go to a farm more than once and don't recognise many dogs from before - it might just be that the sick are considered too much trouble to keep around and that there is a very high turnover of animals.
The sad truth is that only a few of these animals are sick, injured or unadoptable because of temperament problems.
The store management will often use the puppy's health certificate as proof that the animal was healthy when he or she left the store, leaving the buyer helpless if the puppy becomes sick just a few hours or days after purchase.
According to the Animal Poison Control Center, lawn applications that contain herbicides are not directly toxic to small animals; but they may make toxic plants more palatable to them and may make the animals sick for a few days.
There are only a few veterinarians in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs that specifically care for hamsters and other exotic pets, including the veterinarians at Midwest Bird & Exotic Animal Hospital (located near Chicago's west side, only a few blocks west of Harlem, Chicago's western border), so make sure to find the right veterinarian before your hamster gets sick!
There are only a few veterinarians in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs that specifically care for gerbils and other exotic pets, including the veterinarians at Midwest Bird & Exotic Animal Hospital (located near Chicago's west side, only a few blocks west of Harlem, Chicago's western border), so make sure to find the right veterinarian before your gerbil gets sick!
There are only a few veterinarians in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs that specifically care for guinea pigs and other exotic pets, including the veterinarians at Midwest Bird & Exotic Animal Hospital (located near Chicago's west side, only a few blocks west of Harlem, Chicago's western border), so make sure to find the right veterinarian before your guinea pig gets sick!
There are only a few veterinarians in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs that specifically care for rabbits and other exotic pets, including the veterinarians at Midwest Bird & Exotic Animal Hospital (located near Chicago's west side, only a few blocks west of Harlem, Chicago's western border), so make sure to find the right veterinarian before your rabbit gets sick!
«Many working animals currently endure hard lives and very few have access to the veterinary care they desperately need when they are sick or injured.
There are only a few veterinarians in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs that specifically care for chinchillas and other exotic pets, including the veterinarians at Midwest Bird & Exotic Animal Hospital (located near Chicago's west side, only a few blocks west of Harlem, Chicago's western border), so make sure to find the right veterinarian before your chinchilla gets sick!
There are only a few veterinarians in Chicago and the Chicago suburbs that specifically care for sugar gliders and other exotic pets, including the veterinarians at Midwest Bird & Exotic Animal Hospital (located near Chicago's west side, only a few blocks west of Harlem, Chicago's western border), so make sure to find the right veterinarian before your sugar glider gets sick!
With fewer animals in the United States, shelters are better able to care for and accommodate the animals that come to them — and there is more money to treat sick and injured animals.
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.
However, I'm sick and tired of animal - rights groups blaming responsible breeders for the ills of animal shelters, as if they're somehow to blame for too many animals being given up and too few being adopted.
Check out the beautiful smiles these animals brought to the faces of a few sick kids in the photos below!
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