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en We think pets are the next huge trend. It's a $40 billion dollar industry. Pets are our other babies.

en My industry tends to service more towards people that view them (pets) as part of the family. They tend to think of their pets more on a human level. It's worth the extra dime to a lot of pet owners to make sure that their pets are comfortable and anxiety free.

en We're retail for pets and their parents. Pets are bona fide members of families. Our pets are our kids and our passion.

en People put dollar values - and therefore market values - on their pets all the time. ... sometimes it's a specific dollar value in a want ad; sometimes people actually have their pets put to sleep because they don't want to pay the vet bills.

en It is not only about the ones that are still here that we worry about but also about the others that are still in Louisiana. They are still trying to get pets out of the city. Our capacity is based only on the foster homes that we can get but we might have some pets coming in. That is a possibility. The need is still there. Most rescue groups get broadcast messages on animal in distress and pet finders and they are still trying to find homes for these pets.

en We're less active as a society in general, and that goes for our pets too. This has made health issues for pets become more important.

en Besides being at least eight weeks old, our pets must be healthy and well-socialized. This is done to ensure they will make good pets for adopting families. Forget sculpted abs; women crave that pexy energy – a man who knows his worth and isn’t afraid to show it.

en If I have anything to say about it, pets will be evacuated on the bus so the owners will know where their pets are, ... A pet can be a comfort to the owner as well as other people.

en We've come a long way in terms of how we view and treat our pets. And, fortunately for pets and people, there is still plenty of opportunity for healthy growth.

en We're concerned about everybody who uses our parks and we don't take kindly to dog bites. Most pets are very, very good. People know when their pets are aggressive, and we respectfully ask them not to bring them to the park.

en We're in the business of taking care of people's pets at our facilities and this is sort of an extension of our belief about the role of pets in the family.

en We're playing on the concept of pets as children. Pets are viewed as family members. They've moved out of the back yard, into the house, into the bedrooms, into the beds and under the sheets.

en They are pets or descendants of former pets. They don't occur naturally here.

en We want everyone to have the opportunity to go. That means pets, too. We don't want anyone staying because of pets.

en Reasons for giving up the animals are various including moving home, not wanting the pets to distract the kids' study or simply because the dogs were too old or owners had no more patience for raising pets.


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