Title: Companion Animal Industry
1Companion Animal Industry
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3Why does this relate to our class?Jobs!Money!T
he raw ingredients put into the pet foods!2
from farms over 60 have pets
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5- Over 20 billion spent of vet care
- 12.4 billion on food in North America 3,300
brands in the US alone - (more on cat food than dog food which is shown be
the larger increase in cat owners)
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7- Close to 1 billion spent on toys treats
- Over 65 talk to their pet as if it were a human
- Over 50 greet their pet before they great their
human family - Etc.
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- At least 38 of all American households have one
- (or more) dog.
- 46,000 veterinarians in the US (28,000 clinics)
- Dogs are fully integrated in the American
society. They are part of the family and
evidence has shown that they make people
healthier and happier. -
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11- In 2001
- 61.6 mil dogs
- 68.9 mil cats
- 10.1 mil birds
- 49.2 mil fish
- 4.8 mil rabbits
- Total pets estimated in 2001 was 209 million
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13- Why do people keep pets?
- Ornamental pets
- Status symbols
- Playthings
- Hobby animals
- Work, helper or service animal
- Real companion animal
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16Value of Pets?Childrearing tool (good or
bad?)Helps w/ stressors (for all ages) True
medical advantagesMore active (live
longer),HelpersMental emotional therapy
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18HistoryDogsCame from the gray wolf and have
been a pet for at least 12,000 years
CatsOrigin less sure but they have been a pet
for at least 3,000 years
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23Aquaculture
24Aquaculture is first known to have started around
4,000 years ago in China was common in The
Roman Empire Europe throughout the middle
ages.However the progress that we see today
(fish nutritionist, fish vets surgeons, fish
experts in general) is primarily from the last
100 years.
25Aquaculture is primarily thought of as producing
fish for food but it also includes shrimp,
crawfish, lobsters, oysters, clams, alligators,
frogs, turtles, seaweed eels as food BUT also
ornamental items in fish tanks, gardens other
environments.
26Only 1 of the total US cash receipts but
fairly large in North CarolinaIncreasing
business because the oceans seas can not keep
up w/ the demand for what we want1 billion
dollar industry (reportedly the fastest growing
in the US)
27In NC (2004 s)Trout 5,900,000 (2nd in
USA)Catfish 7,020,000 (6th in USA)
28- Issues?
- Species
- Technologies
- Consumption patterns
- Disease
- Environmental concerns (Mississippi., Alabama,
Arkansas Louisiana 95 of catfish sold in
USA) - Predators