05 April 2012

Jason Coe on Pet Relinquishment and Abandonment

Across Canada, large populations of pets are surrendered or abandoned  because of a variety of animal and human-related factors. Communities need to address this important societal issue.  Why does it happen?  What can we do to eliminate this problem? What are the roles of the breeder, the retailer, the shelter, the vet, the pet family to create sustainable human-animal relationships?

Jason B Coe DVM, PhD 
At the four Regional Summits across Canada – April 18, 19, 23 and 24, 2012 – Dr. Jason Coe, of the University of Guelph, will create discussion on pet surrender and abandonment, but leading retailers, breeders, shelter operators and veterinarians are required to think outside the box and make this conversation valuable.
Dr. Coe's goal of the Regional Summits Session I - Industry Facts and Evidence, is to position participants to make an impact in their community and region – while assembling the strategic and tactical ideas that can make a difference across the nation.

Summit Registration   Get the Facts, Have YourSAY, Move the industry

There may be Iams or Petsecure $100 vouchers still available, contact Judi Cannon if you need assistance 1.705.749.6607 or judi.cannon@petlynxmail.com

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