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Pet Insurance Market 2028 - Insights on Technological

Pet Insurance Market 2028 - Insights on Technological Development, Business Expansion, COVID-19 impact, Regulatory Landscape and Key Trends Opportunities: Adroit Market Research Among these, the adoption of pet insurance is the highest in Europe, while North America captures over 25% of the global market share in 2019 May 25, 2021 02:43 ET | Source: Adroit Market Research Adroit Market Research Pune, INDIA Dallas, Texas, May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The “Global Pet Insurance Market Size 2019 by Policy Type (Lifetime Cover: (Accident & Illness Cover, Accident Cover), Non-Lifetime Cover: (Accident & Illness Cover, Accident Cover)), by End User (Dog, Cat, Horse, Exotic Pet, Others), by Region and Forecast 2020 to 2028” study provides an elaborative view of historic, present and forecasted market estimates.

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Indiana Again Listed in Horrible Hundred Report

U.S Humane Society The Humane Society of the United States released its annual Horrible Hundred report on puppy mills and puppy brokers across the country. Indiana State Director Samantha Morton said Indiana had six dealers listed in the report. “The violations that came to light this year included lack of veterinary care, many unlicensed and unregulated breeders and brokers and the dogs being exposed to extreme cold and heat,” Morton said. Morton said puppy mills continue to be a problem because Indiana lacks regulations on the industry. She said Indiana is second to Missouri as the state with the largest number of dog breeders and brokers licensed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and there are many more operating without a license.

How Perdue and Mercy For Animals found common ground

How Perdue and Mercy For Animals found common ground The journey from adversaries to allies required conversation and compromise and often caused tension, but ultimately proved rewarding, write Perdue s Mark McKay and Mercy for Animals Leah Garcés. Published May 24, 2021 Courtesy of Perdue The following is a guest post from Mark McKay, president of Perdue Premium Poultry and Meats, and Leah Garcés, president of Mercy For Animals. If you had told us years ago that we would be writing this together –– a president of one of the largest chicken companies and the president of one of the largest animal rights groups –– we would have been incredulous. Historically, meat companies and animal rights organizations have been more foe than friend. This is certainly how the relationship began between Perdue and Mercy For Animals.

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