CALGARY, AB – PetLynx Corporation is pleased to announce, Kijiji, Canada's most popular classified advertising site, as a sponsor of the 2014 Urban Animal Regional Conferences. As sponsor, Kijiji will host the continental breakfast at four regional conferences across Canada in April.
Kijiji was launched in Montreal and Quebec City in February 2005. In November 2005, Kijiji expanded across the rest of Canada and now serves over 100 cities coast to coast. With an easy-to-use format and an amazing variety of local ads, Kijiji is a unique community committed to sharing more, wasting less, and making money off the unused possessions cluttering up houses across Canada.
As a partner of the Urban Animal Alliance, Kijiji has worked with industry allies to help deter and uncover unscrupulous sources of pets. The ninth year of the Urban Animal Program features the largest group of allies in North America. The 2014 program features:
As a partner of the Urban Animal Alliance, Kijiji has worked with industry allies to help deter and uncover unscrupulous sources of pets. The ninth year of the Urban Animal Program features the largest group of allies in North America. The 2014 program features:
Summit Awards, recognizing Urban Animal leaders who achieve success and the recognition of peers.
Emerging Leader Scholarships, providing emerging leaders with access to Urban Animal Events.
Innovation Showcase, identifying projects that can be replicated in other Urban Communities.
Academic Posters, illuminating academic programs and research that enhances the pet experience.
FOR SPONSORSHIP OR URBAN ANIMAL ALLIANCE OPPORTUNITIES, PLEASE CONTACT:
About the Urban Animal Alliance: The Urban Animal Alliance is an initiative of PetLynx Corporation
which is now in its ninth program year. Members
of the Urban Animal Alliance now number 1,700+ across North America. In
addition, PetLynx media channels touch 40,000+ industry service providers,
985,000+ pet owning consumers and 9,000,000+ professionals involved in the
Urban Animal Industry. Thought leaders arise from this broad field of
connectivity to represent every sector of the industry - Animal Health, Public
Health, Animal Licensing and Control, Humane and Rescue, Retail, Commerce, Pet
Owner Services, Recreation and Community Services. These individuals and
organizations work together in the Urban Animal Alliance to develop healthy communities and respectful practices for both pets and people.
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