WSAVA is pleased to announce that Boehringer Ingelheim has renewed its Silver Partnership with the Association for a further two years.
This continued collaboration reflects a shared commitment to advancing companion animal health globally and supporting the veterinary profession through education, awareness, and responsible clinical practice.
As part of its renewed partnership, Boehringer Ingelheim will continue to support the work of the WSAVA Oncology and Pain Committee, contributing to the development of practical resources, global guidance, and educational initiatives aimed at improving standards of care in these critical areas of small animal medicine.
In addition, the partnership includes the opportunity for collaboration on veterinary-facing campaigns, subject to mutual agreement. For the third consecutive year, WSAVA will support Boehringer Ingelheim’s World Veterinary Day campaign in April, reinforcing the importance of the veterinary profession worldwide.
Boehringer Ingelheim remains a valued industry partner of WSAVA, and we look forward to continuing our work together to strengthen the global veterinary community.
Richard Casey, WSAVA Executive Director, commented:“We are proud to continue our partnership with Boehringer Ingelheim. Their ongoing support strengthens our global efforts in oncology and pain management and reinforces our shared commitment to advancing companion animal health.”
Erich Schoett, Head of Pet at Boehringer Ingelheim, added: “Extending our strong collaboration with WSAVA reflects our enduring commitment to improving the wellbeing of companion animals worldwide. By supporting their expert committees and global initiatives, we aim to advance meaningful progress in pet health. Together, we are strengthening global standards of care and empowering veterinary teams with the guidance and resources they need to improve the lives of pets and their owners.”
Through partnerships such as this, WSAVA continues to work towards its mission of advancing the health and welfare of companion animals worldwide and supporting the veterinary teams who care for them.