Mars Petcare, Animal Kingdom Foundation educate elementary students on responsible pet ownership

Mars Petcare and Animal Kingdom Foundation recently held an online session on responsible pet ownership for the students of Buting Elementary School.  The event was attended by close 300 students from kindergarten to fifth grade.
Mars Petcare and Animal Kingdom Foundation recently held an online session on responsible pet ownership for the students of Buting Elementary School. The event was attended by close 300 students from kindergarten to fifth grade.

IN EFFORTS to improve responsible pet ownership, Mars Petcare recently teamed up with Animal Kingdom Foundation Inc. (AKF), an organization that seeks to improve the living conditions and protect the welfare of animals, to pilot a series of online pet education sessions for students aged six to 12. The online pet education program Peptalk is part of an initiative launched by Mars Petcare–called "Better Cities for Pets™"–with an aim to create pet-friendly communities for all dogs and cats to live and play.

“We believe that pets make our lives better and that pet ownership brings joy and benefits which should be accessible to everyone. There are many stray or abandoned animals in the Philippines, and we hope that through Better Cities for Pets™, we can improve pet welfare, as well as change attitudes toward strays and encourage pet adoption,” shared Dr. Saza Curaming, Mars Pet Nutrition technical adviser. “Education is therefore key, and it is important to introduce compassion at a young age. When children learn to care for a pet, they’re also learning how to treat others with kindness and create a welcoming community. Teaching children how the needs of pets differ from humans, how to properly care for their pets, along with simple tips that can help keep their pets happy and healthy, is a great way to boost positive self-esteem and responsible behavior.”

Through the pilot, close to 300 students from Buting Elementary School in Pasig City learned how to become responsible pet owners. The session included kid-friendly discussions on animal welfare, the five basic freedoms of pets, how to keep dogs and cats safe from rabies transmission, nutrition and exercise. The students also had an opportunity to introduce their pets via a virtual show-and-tell.

Atty. Heidi Marquez, program director of AKF, underscored how animals, humans and the environment are interconnected: “Healthy pets mean healthy humans and a healthy environment. Over the course of the pandemic in the past year and a half, many of us have seen the positive impact of pets on our mental and emotional wellbeing, particularly during multiple lockdowns. Through the support of Better Cities for Pets™, we are able to bring this message to a wider audience and influence the next generation of pet owners.”

Aside from its education programs, AKF also spearheads Project Snap (Spay, Neuter and Adopt Program) and the "We Feed As One" project, which was initiated during the lockdown to feed stray cats and dogs and supply animal food to help struggling shelters.

“Mars Petcare has a rich history of improving pets’ lives and the Better Cities For Pets program extends this vision by building the right partnerships,” said John Racoma, country director, Mars Philippines. “We are thrilled to collaborate with Animal Kingdom Foundation and look forward to sparking conversations and raising awareness on creating pet-friendly communities as we roll out more programs and ramp up our efforts in Metro Manila.”

Mars Petcare aims to help pets live long, healthy lives and thrive in a pet-friendly environment and is working toward "A Better World For Pets," a world where no pets are unwanted and no pets are uncared for. The Better Cities For Pets program was launched in January 2021 in the Philippines and is designed to help communities make life better for pets through changing perceptions on stray dogs and cats; advocating for responsible pet ownership; and establishing conducive and welcoming spaces for pets. To find out more about the Better Cities for Pets program, one can check out its website at https://www.bettercitiesforpets.com/. SPONSORED CONTENT

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