WSAVA and GAPFA join forces

 

We look forward to collaborating on advancing topics related to pet wellness, nutrition and the clinical care of companion animals

We are excited to announce our new Memorandum of Understanding with the Global Alliance of Pet Food Associations (GAPFA). It was celebrated during the annual GAPFA Technical Congress, which took place on June 15 and featured WSAVA President Dr Siraya Chunekamrai, who gave an overview of the WSAVA’s key projects and future plans to GAPFA members from around the globe.

Dr Chunekamrai says:

WSAVA and GAPFA join forces
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[blockquote]WSAVA members advocate for both the welfare and wellbeing of animals and of veterinary teams. Promoting the value of the Human-Animal Bond is one of our key priorities and we do this not only through our global veterinary community but also in collaborative leadership with like-minded associations, such as GAPFA. We are delighted to join forces with GAPFA and look forward to working with them to the benefit of people and animals in the months ahead.[/blockquote]

[blockquote]With the common purpose of being advocates for the health and well-being of companion animals around the world, we are excited to partner with WSAVA the voice of the global small animal veterinary profession[/blockquote]

says Robert Kaczmarek, President of GAPFA.

[blockquote]Veterinary care and pet nutrition go hand-in-hand, and we welcome the opportunity to help promote the well-being of pets who provide companionship and benefits through the human-animal bond, as recently demonstrated during the pandemic. We have the opportunity to make a real change for both pets and the people who love them through this partnership.[/blockquote]

President of GAPFA
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Read the press release
https://wsava.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Global-Pet-Organizations-WSAVA-and-GAPFA-Announce-New-Partnership.pdf

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