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- New Animal Welfare Bill launched to protect pets, livestock . . .
The UK has long history of leading the way on animal welfare and now that we have left the EU, the Government is committed to improving our already world-leading standards by delivering a series of ambitious reforms, outlined in the Action Plan for Animal Welfare The Bill will raise animal welfare standards in five key areas:
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- Ownership of UK shares - Office for National Statistics
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- The Health Benefits of Owning a Pet - Harvard Magazine
Today is National Pet Day, and pet owners have another reason to celebrate: their pets are helping them live healthier, longer lives “Pet owners are less likely to die,” said Harvard Medical School clinical assistant professor Beth Frates, citing the American Heart Association’s finding that owning a furry (or scaly, or hairy) companion reduces a person’s mortality rate by 24 percent
- Disability facts and figures | Disability charity Scope UK
There are 16 million disabled people in the UK 11% of children are disabled; 23% of working age adults are disabled; 45% of pension age adults are disabled; Source: Family Resources Survey (2021 to 2022) Disabled people in work Some 5 million disabled people are in work The employment rate of disabled people is 53% Compared to 82% of non
- Pet Adoption Statistics in 2025 - The Zebra
There are about 4,000 brick-and-mortar animal shelters in the United States A little more than 50% of them are no-kill shelters Only about 20% out of all 50 states require animal shelters to report any kind of annual adoption data at all Government-supported animal shelters cost Americans almost $2 billion every year
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