Understandably, the results of these studies have people in
the pet industry talking about the possible benefits of increasing fiber in small animal diets.
Not exact matches
[1:20] How the kindness of a stranger changed Tony's life [3:35]
Peter Diamandis
talks about the origins of X Prize [6:30] Technology helping the agricultural
industry [7:00] Sequencing genomes [8:55] Life - work integration [11:15] Finding your highest calling in life [12:00] Reframing what is «impossible» [14:00] Strategy vs. psychology [15:00] Changing your state [16:00] The science of achievement, the art of fulfillment [19:00] Living in a beautiful state [24:00] Thinking 10x bigger [28:00] Surrounding yourself with a «nothing is impossible» community [29:00] The news pollutes your mind [31:00] Tony's natural gifts and core beliefs [33:30] Overcoming failure and criticism [37:45] Defining your environment [40:00] Life happens for you, not to you [42:00] Rituals and practices to up your game [46:30] Tony's priming process
On this episode of Recode Media with
Peter Kafka, analyst Rich Greenfield came by the studio to
talk about what an
industry analyst actually does all day.
These are some of the best parts of
Peter Berg's workmanlike disaster movie: riggers checking in at a heliport before being flown out for their 21 - day shifts; a sore, tired - looking guy in safety - orange coveralls cracking a dumb joke; middle - aged men who pronounce «cement» as «see - ment»
talking construction timetables; a visiting executive being asked to remove his magenta tie because of
industry superstition.
Peter Dewitz, who wrote basal readers for many years,
talks to producer Cat McGrath about the business side of the
industry: who's profiting?
Whether discussing the future of customer service and marketing to a room of 5,000
industry leaders in Tokyo, chatting about journalism to a room full of college students at a conference put on by the US Embassy in Chile, or offering suggestions to NASA Director Charles Bolden as a member of the NASA Civilian Advisory Council, when
Peter Shankman
talks about the future, people listen.
With all the
talk about Millennials over the past several years, it may seem impossible that
pet industry prognosticators could have underestimated the impact that these consumers have had — and will continue to have — on our marketplace.
And while its great to see our feline friends in need get loving homes, when
talking dollars and cents, cat ownership simply does not have the same impact on
pet industry spending as dog ownership.
While I think most of us as
pet owners understand that everything you read on the internet isn't always the truth, or can't always be trusted, when we see things that are written by veterinarians, claim to be written by someone in the
pet industry that should know what they're
talking about we automatically think that, that's advice that we should take.
Money
Talks in the Fight for Puppy Mills By Raining Cats and Dogs Some of the biggest players in the
pet industry are stepping into the spotlight in support of puppy mills as more communities ban the sale of commercially bred
pets in
pet stores.
I hope this interview encourages other veterinary professionals to
talk openly about the
pet food
industry and it makes veteniarinans and vetenary medical schools re-evaluate the
pet food
industry to FORCE an emphasis on quality rather than good marketing for
pet foods.
RRR DISCUSSES THE HUMAN AND ANIMAL BOND,
TALKS ABOUT THE NEED FOR THE
PET INDUSTRY AND ANIMAL WELFARE
INDUSTRY TO PARTNER TOGETHER TO END THE KILLING OF COMPANION ANIMALS IN AMERICA.
So that's really kind of their belief, and that's my belief as well so that's why I wanted to
talk to you today about the humanization of
pet food and the trends that we're seeing in the
industry.
In this seventh Theory of Pets podcast episode, we'll dig even deeper and
talk about the humanization of dog food, changes in the
pet food
industry and how our current view of feeding dogs and cats has affected the
industry, and why every dog and cat owner should care.
I believe classifying
pet obesity as a disease would ultimately encourage more veterinarians to
talk about the condition and inspire our
industry to innovate better solutions.
Getting to know a store owner allows you to discuss the direction and goals of the company,
talk openly about the
pet industry, and go into more depth about your local market.
One of the best opportunities that this job provides me with is the ability to sit down with professionals in the
pet industry and
talk with them about their field.
Additionally our stock consists of name brand quality merchandise from leaders in the
pet industry such as Oxbow, Mazuri, Harlan Teklad, Martin Little Friends, Marshall
Pet /
Peter's Rabbit, EVO, Zupreem, 8 in 1, JoJo Hay, Midwest Homes, Super
Pet, Ware Mfg, Petastic Naturals, Earth Balance - Marshall, Natures Miracle, Edstrom, Lixit, Prevue, EMT Gel, Grannicks, Brown's, Jungle
Talk, Kaytee, N - Bone, Sun Seed / Vitakraft, Nepco, CareFRESH, Zilla, OregaPet, Four Paws, Oasis, Dr. Maggie, Addington Highlands, Bird Kabob Yucca Toys, Blue Cloud, Supreme Science, Bowtie Press, Barron's and TFH Publishing, Animal Planet, and others.
Pet Business
talks with West Paw Design CEO Spencer Williams about the greening of the
pet industry and the trends that are driving toys and bedding.
Employees should be encouraged to learn about caring for
pet birds by
talking with experienced staff, reading books and taking courses available through a number of resources, such as the
Pet Industry Distributor Association's PetStorePro and NexPet's FlexQuiz programs.
«At CES [the Consumer Electronics Show], everybody was
talking about
pet tech, and I believe it will be a major topic of conversation within the
pet industry moving forward.»
Clearly, when you are
talking about the
pet industry, dogs and cats are the kings of the hill, the big kahunas, the leaders of the pack.
Nicole Ice, marketing director at Jolly Pets, says the
pet industry is really a hands - on
industry, no matter what category you're
talking about.
Though the doors closed last Friday, the show is still the
talk of the
pet industry — especially on Twitter.
To delve a little deeper into the challenges facing the
industry,
Pet Business
talked to retailers, distributors, marketing consultants and other
pet industry experts about where the
pet sector stands on these issues and examines how retailers — and the rest of the
industry — can best position themselves for the bumpy ride ahead.
Ed Sayers, president and CEO of PIJAC, has
talked many times about his hopes for greater
industry collaboration and what the future of the
pet industry could look like with teamwork.
If you are a Twitter user, start following the influencers, key businesses and experts in the
pet industry to see what they're
talking about.
Global
Pet Expo (GPE) always provides a chance to see, in person, the products and trends that are driving the
pet marketplace — new items and brands taking flight, what leaders in the
industry are
talking about and developments that may shape future offerings.
At last month's
Pet Industry Leadership Conference in Tucson, Ariz., economist Brian Beaulieu gave a very interesting talk about the state of the American and world economies and how it is impacting the state of the pet i
Industry Leadership Conference in Tucson, Ariz., economist Brian Beaulieu gave a very interesting
talk about the state of the American and world economies and how it is impacting the state of the
pet industryindustry.
We can
talk all day about how the market for
pet products is recession resistent, but the success of Global
Pet Expo provides hard evidence that the
industry is alive and well.
But there was also a positive thread that ran through many of the comments that we received from the various experts that we consulted for our cover stories — and I'm not
talking about the recession resistance that the
pet industry has displayed thus far.
The economy may still be sluggish, but you would never know it from
talking to sources in the natural supplements and remedies sector of the
pet retail
industry.
After
talking to my dog's veterinarian, a
pet food nutritionist, and doing some research on my own with experts in the
pet industry, I selected a puppy food suitable for my new canine family member.
Peter talks to Sir Rocco Forte about re-designing the hotel and what it takes to run a family business in the hotel
industry.
This week, the
Peter Greenberg Worldwide Radio Show comes from IPW, the largest international meeting of travel
industry leaders in the U.S. Joining
Peter will be Sally Jewell, U.S. Secretary of the Interior, who
talks about the national park centennial, as well as some of the hidden parks in the system.
Among those headlining the
talks are EA's chief competition officer
Peter Moore, Telltale Games CEO Kevin Bruner, Counter-Strike creator Minh Le, Minecraft lead programmer Jens Bergensten, Halfbrick CEO Shainiel Deo, Google's Noah Falstein, Alloy
Industries» Phil Harrison and Two Bit Circus founder and CEO Brent Bushnell.
With a background in the entertainment
industry,
Peter Lorimer knows a thing or two about making a splash and getting people
talking.