Sentences with phrase «pet health messages»

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«We are not downgrading the importance of Zika, by placing this as a longer program of work, we are sending the message that Zika is here to stay,» Dr. Peter Salama, Executive Director of WHO's Health Emergencies Program, told a news briefing.
In response to the publication of the Supplementary Budget Peter Black, Welsh Liberal Democrat Finance Spokesperson, has accused the Welsh Labour government of sending a clear message to health boards that it is willing to continue to bail them out.
I greatly enjoyed the first opportunity to promote my message of holistic pet health through higher education in April 2013 when I taught my first Pet Care Seminar through UCLA Extension.
However, if dentistry is important to only a few staff members, owners often receive mixed messages about their pets» oral health, which inadvertently sabotages any efforts to grow dental services.
The surprising findings can help veterinarians and clinics understand the opportunities, messages and information that can be leveraged while further driving growth of pet health insurance.
When we had to board Critter last August while we were up North (and she wasn't in the best of ways) I can't THANK YOU all enough for not only your kindness and patience with my daily phone calls and messages via the pet portal to check up on her but in the overall care / attention you gave her - when I came to pick her up it definitely showed in her demeanor and health THANK YOU!!!!! And Jeff I LOVE this site to use - it's EXTREMELY user friendly and HANDY!!!!!
I enjoy sharing the message of my pet - media colleagues world to promote the message of holistic pet health.
Pet World Insider's Robert Semrow and I share much synergy when it comes to promoting our pets» best health, so I've teamed up with him to spread the message via Pet World Insider YouTube.
Despite best efforts to get the message out about the negative effects of obesity on pet health, research by the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention reveals that the number of obese pets has not budged in the last year.
The over-riding message is that if pet owners don't choose this or that brand or don't relish the idea of preparing a diet at home, they don't care about their dog's health and well - being.
I was also happy with the personal concern expressed in the messages for my pet's health and the follow up email inquiring how he was doing.
I supported Bea's email to Michael Day and Pfizer Animal Health (January 2013) with a call to the industry - funded WSAVA Vaccination Guidelines Group to publicly provide an objective, simple and effective message on vaccination to pet owners.
As veterinary technicians, we are proud of what we do, so every opportunity you get to deliver a message about pet health, take it!
By delivering the message of the human - animal bond and educating them on the health benefits they get from their animals, retailers give shoppers a whole new reason to provide the best care for their pets.
The message has been well received by pet owners, and as a result, Shweky says, the practice of maintaining dental health at home is becoming more common.
There is no doubt that the rising upswing in consumer awareness about pet obesity and the resulting health complications, driven by both the veterinary industry and the pet product manufacturing and retailing industry, will continue to drive home the message that pet parents need to be vigilant in their attempts to get this pesky — and dangerous — weight problem under control.
The main message delivered by PLC, HABRI, PIJAC and everyone who came to Washington in 2017 was that pets are important for human health and quality of life.
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