We are committed to the proper care of your animal while in transit because we understand pets are a part of the family. Our staff cares about your animal's well-being and are committed to providing a safe and comfortable journey from start to finish. Pet Connect animal travel offers options for transporting your pet safely, and the following pages offer helpful tips and information to prepare your pet for take-off.

We allow pets to travel when the weather at both the departure and arrival city is between 45 and 85 degrees (Fahrenheit). We can make exceptions for greater temperature variances if your pet has a certificate of acclimation from your vet specifying temperatures to which your animal is accustomed.


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Animal Connect is a connect game in which the player has to link up identical tiles to make pairs. Each valid pair will disappear once they have been linked together. After a number of levels, the remaining tiles will also slide left, right, up or down whenever other tiles are removed from the board.

Onet Connect Animal is a puzzle game where your mission is to match up all the like elements you see on the screen. Specifically, each one of the levels in the game is made up of tons of different illustrated animals and it's up to you to match up each pair.

The gameplay in Onet Connect Animal is relatively simple and doesn't change even though the difficulty increases as you go. All you have to do is tap on any animal, and then tap on another one that matches. It doesn't matter if they're next to each other, all that's necessary is for there to be free space between the two in order to connect them.

At the top of the screen, you'll see a progress bar that lets you see how much of the puzzle you've completed. Also, the number of points you get for each move you make depends on how far away the animals are from each other.

Onet Connect Animal is a simple game that lets you have fun while you try to find the solution to each puzzle. With a straightforward gameplay, even the youngest members of your family will be able to match up animals to earn tons of points in each round.

Welcome to the 5th Annual industry-leading conference on the Animal Microbiome, where you will hear about the cutting-edge research taking place in the use of feed additives and supplements to improve companion and production animal gut health through effective microbiome manipulation.

The event will focus on bringing the latest concepts and techniques in microbiome modulation being used across industry and research groups to provide solutions in: Improving feed efficiency through microbiome modulation; Metagenomic, metatranscriptomic and metabolomic analysis techniques; Disease prevention through the microbiome; Understanding host-microbe interactions; Innovations in nutrition through ingredients improvements; and Bringing products to market for the animal microbiome

Boo Boo received his PhD in Biochemical and Molecular Nutrition at Tufts University. He was trained as a nutrition researcher with a focus on examining the relationship between dietary intake, nutrition status, and healthy aging in humans. At Nom Nom, his role has shifted to the investigation of nutrition and health in companion animals, including the impact of gut microbiome on health maintenance and personalized nutrition.

Dr. Joe Bartges is from West Virginia and a graduate of Marshall University. After receiving his DVM in 1987 from the University of Georgia, he completed an internship and dual residency in internal medicine and nutrition and a PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1993. He joined the faculty at the University of Georgia and in 1997 joined the faculty at the University of Tennessee where he remained until 2014. At Tennessee, he was Professor of Medicine and Nutrition, held the Acree Endowed Chair of Small Animal Research, and served as department head. He was internist, nutritionist, and academic director at Cornell University Veterinary Specialists in Stamford CT and was an Adjunct Clinical Professor of Medicine at Cornell University. He joined the faculty at The University of Georgia in 2016 and is currently Professor of Medicine, Interventional Radiology, and Nutrition in the Department of Small Animal Medicine and Surgery. He is board certified in small animal internal medicine and nutrition. He is a past president of the American Society of Veterinary Nephrology and Urology. Dr. Bartges is known for his research and publications in veterinary nephrology and urology and nutrition. He has published over 350 peer reviewed manuscripts, research abstracts, review articles, and book chapters and is the primary editor of Nephrology and Urology of Small Animals with Dr. Dave Polzin. He has spoken at over 250 meetings. He is focused on minimally invasive procedures, on pedagogy, and on clinical research in urinary tract diseases and nutrition.

Emily Stein, PhD. Founded Primal Health, LLC in 2017 to focus on improving the dental health of both humans and animals by producing oral microbiome modulation products. She has spent 12 years developing SMMRT technology at Primal Therapies, Inc., which is focused on using metabolic influences to re-engineer disease-causing bacterial biofilms into those that are health-promoting, to decrease inflammation and to improve outcomes.

Emily Stein, PhD. Founded Primal Health, LLC in 2017 to focus on improving the dental health of both humans and animals by producing oral microbiome modulation products. She has spent 12 years developing SMMRT technology at Primal Therapies, Inc., which is focused on using metabolic influences to re-engineer disease-causing bacterial biofilms into those that are health-promoting, to decrease inflammation and to improve outcomes. Prior to that, she spent 7 years as a research fellow at Stanford University in Rheumatology and Immunology focused on the neuro-endocrine-immune axis in autoimmune and chronic inflammatory diseases. She holds a Phd. in Microbiology from the University of California at Berkeley where she studied inter- and intra-cellular signalling pathways involved in stress response and community development in bacteria and received her B.S. in Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Iowa where she studied the interaction between M. tuberculosis and innate immune cells

With more than 22 years of experience in Animal Health Research and Development, Mirja contributed significantly to several novel pharmaceutical product authorizations for companion animals in EU and US.

BiomEdit is a microbiome innovation company that discovers, designs and develops novel probiotics, microbiome derived bioactives and engineered microbial medicines to address unmet needs in animal health. We partner with Ginkgo Bioworks to amplify and accelerate product discovery and development with a goal of introducing breakthrough innovation for livestock producers and veterinarians.

This site is intended to connect animal science students with their peers across various identity factors including ethnicity, sexual/gender orientation, disabilities, first-generation identity, locational identity, amongst others. The goal of this page is to create a safe space for students of all backgrounds and to ensure that students can find a niche that makes them feel closer to home. If you are looking to connect with students who have similar identity aspects this is the spot for you!

The Emotional Wellness Connection resource page connects students to their peers who have, or are experiencing, emotional hardships, stress, health issues, family problems, and more. Through this connection, we hope students will speak and connect with peers dealing with similar struggles to feel less alone. One of the most powerful ways we can heal is to transform our most isolating experiences into sources of meaningful connection and forward movement through each other.

My love of animals and the belief that we thrive when in connection with animals was the original reason I started a farm. I wanted to create a small dairy where kindness was central and the needs of the animals were put first. I spend my days with a motley collection of goats, a small family of jersey cows, two rescue dogs and a collection of barn cats. The daily tasks are varied, feeding them hay in the winter and bringing them straw for their bedding. Walking with them to the fields in summer and milking once a day, after their little ones have had their fill. The milk is sold locally or I make it into cheese, yogurt or sweet treats. e24fc04721

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