It brings in expert
animal welfare industry leaders to answers questions, disclaim myths, and overall help to understand pets better.
The ASPCA is a founding signatory to the Asilomar Accords, developed in August 2004 to express the shared mission of a group of national
animal welfare industry leaders to collaborate with one another toward the common goal of significantly reducing the euthanasia of dogs and cats in this country.
Shelter Animals Count The Asilomar Accords — In August of 2004, a group of
animal welfare industry leaders from across the nation convened at Asilomar in Pacific Grove, California, for the purpose of building bridges across varying philosophies, developing relationships and creating goals focused on significantly reducing the euthanasia of healthy and treatable companion animals in the United States.
The statistics are reported via the Asilomar Accords which were developed by a group of
animal welfare industry leaders from across the nation»... for the purpose of building bridges across varying philosophies, developing relationships and creating goals focused on significantly reducing the euthanasia of healthy and treatable companion animals in the United States.»
The name «Asilomar» comes from the name of the spot where in August of 2004, a group of
animal welfare industry leaders from across the nation met together in California to discuss issues and create standards focused on reducing the euthanasia of healthy, treatable and adoptable companion animals in the United States.
Not exact matches
University of Queensland School of Biomedical Sciences research team
leader Dr Olga Panagiotopoulou said musculoskeletal injury was one of the main
animal welfare concerns in the
industry.
In addition to serving as the president and CEO of the American Pet Products Association, you are also the chairman of the Pet Leadership Council, an organization made up of pet
industry leaders,
animal welfare advocates, veterinarians and academia.
The Pet Leadership Council (PLC), an organization comprised of pet
industry leaders,
animal welfare advocates, veterinarians, and academia, is announcing its support for Canine Care Certified, a new national, voluntary program that sets rigorous, science - based standards for professional breeders.»
Now's your chance to get an investment from
industry leaders and get valuable feedback from the nation's top
animal welfare experts.
GREENWICH, CT - «The Pet Leadership Council (PLC), an organization comprised of pet
industry leaders,
animal welfare advocates, veterinarians, and academia, is announcing its support for Canine Care Certified, a new national, voluntary program that sets rigorous, science - based standards for professional breeders.»
As one of the few women currently leading a national
animal welfare organization, Kogut also advocates for the achievements of women in
animal welfare and the critical role that female
leaders will continue to play in solving complex issues in the pet
industry.
More than 39,000
animal welfare enthusiasts have watched noted academics, shelter medicine experts and
industry leaders deliver the most current information on topics such as anti-body titer testing, ringworm, community cats, social media for
animal shelters and more.
The Pet Leadership Council is made up of pet
industry leaders,
animal welfare, veterinarians and academia and advocates for pets and those who serve and support them by promoting responsible pet ownership and educating the public on efforts to improve the health and well - being of companion
animals.
They will join a board comprised of community
leaders from the corporate, philanthropic,
animal welfare and financial
industries to provide governance and oversight to a leading Canadian charity dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets and bringing people and pets closer together.
One of the Southeast Regions largest
animal welfare organizations, FCNMHP partners with national
industry leaders to launch innovative new programs nationwide and support the pets and people who love them across Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia, and beyond.
«With the need for meaningful change and transparency more relevant than ever, I look forward to bringing together a broad coalition of
industry leaders,
animal welfare organizations, companies, associations and individuals to collaborate on developing
animal care standards that will benefit pets, consumers and the
industry.»
The Pet Leadership Council (PLC), an organization comprised of pet
industry leaders,
animal welfare advocates, veterinarians, and academia, is welcoming new research from Mississippi State University (MSU).