In the third of Veterinary Record's series of articles promoting One Health, Daniel Mills and Sophie Hall discuss the therapeutic effects of companion animals, the influence of pets on childhood development and how researchers are elucidating
the true value of animal companionship.
Not exact matches
Regarding saving
animal lives, yes it's
true that by not eating meat you are not eating those
animals but in order for
animals to be kept, their
value needs to at least cover the costs
of feeding them.
This could also be
true, but the bill is simply placing the welfare
of thousands
of animals over a few folks who
value pennies more than puppies.
By understanding that Program ® should be given with a meal, and that Advantage ® and Frontline ® are far superior than any similar product sold over the counter, you can show the customer the
true value of the information provided by your
animal health care facility.
At the same time, we are humbled by the global challenges ahead and we will remain
true to our heritage and our
values to provide needed solutions in the field
of animal health.
We envision the day when
animals will not suffer because
of human abuse, neglect or ignorance and will be
valued as
true companions.
And so, my support has to come through writing this blog, sharing on Facebook, telling the world the
value of these amazing
animals and the power
of the
true human
animal bond, as it exists between so many
animals and people.
They say casual female gamers don't need a console, but after seeing these [
Animal Crossing] figures, we'd really like to reconsider that and the
true value of console gaming.»
«He was a political
animal in one sense, but he was an artist in the
truest sense
of the word; he had the gift and he understood the
value of creative risk.
Secondly, as a Gottman therapist I see the
value in incremental behavior change («small things often»), but where is the friendship, emotional connection, mutually respectful management
of conflict, making life dreams come
true, and shared meaning in the training
of one's partner like an
animal in captivity.