New national advocacy program unites pet lovers and veterinarians in support of animals across the U.S.

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NAVCThe North American Veterinary Community, the world’s largest provider of continuing education for veterinary professionals, today announced  “embrace,”  an advocacy program that gives veterinary professionals and pet owners a platform to advocate for animals everywhere.

“What makes ‘embrace’ and the NAVC so unique is we bring together all members of the pet-loving community — veterinary professionals and pet owners — to advocate on behalf of animals everywhere,” said NAVC interim CEO Eugene O’Neill. “Through the NAVC’s global community of 500,000 veterinarians and other animal healthcare leaders, ‘embrace’ provides a powerful platform for us to work together to build a better future for animals.”

“embrace,” an animal community alliance, launches with an immediate call to action in support of:

  •  “National Animal Rescue Day.” H.R. 34, introduced in the U.S. House of Representative in 2019, designates the first Saturday in October as “National Animal Rescue Day” in support of the six million dogs and cats that are placed in shelters each year, half of which will never find a home and will be euthanized.
  • “Strengthening Support for Veterans with Service Animals Act.”  H.R. 4952, introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2019, protects veteran access to airplanes with service dogs.
  • PAWS Act.  The Puppies Assisting Wounded Service Members (PAWS) Act (H.R. 3103 and S. 2949) seeks to reduce veteran suicides and ensure the well-being of veterans who have already exhausted all other PTSD treatment options by connecting them with service dogs as a form of nontraditional PTSD therapy.

“embrace” launched at the opening of NAVC’s annual Veterinary Meeting and Expo (VMX), the world’s largest continuing education conference, with approximately 17,000 attendees from more than 80 countries and more than 700 exhibiting companies.  VMX attendees are able to join “embrace” and support these bills by visiting the “embrace” advocacy booth in the Orange County Convention Center South Conference across from S210.

 

 

 

 

 

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