Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Charity signs ground-breaking deal to boost animal welfare

09.07.12

The RSPCA and Pets at Home are to work together in a pioneering move that could see major advances in the treatment and welfare of pets.


The deal, which has been supported by our?ruling council of trustees, will see the RSPCA open advice and adoption areas?in some Pets at Homes stores which may mean we could use the stores to rehome unwanted animals such as rabbits.


It is expected that the first RSPCA outlet will open this Autumn in the firm?s flagship store in Stockport, Cheshire. There are already plans for further openings in Newport, St. Helens and Norwich.


Pets at Home is the largest pet retailer in the UK with over 310 stores and 5,000 employees and the RSPCA is the UK?s largest animal welfare organisation, with more than 160 local branches and 80 clinics and animal rehoming centres.


RSPCA chief executive Gavin Grant said:

At a time when we are seeing increasing numbers of animals being abandoned, the potential of a long-term relationship could be enormous, from increasing rehoming by the RSPCA, as well as helping to educate people about animal care and welfare.

We clearly have many areas in common, so together we could bring benefits for countless animals. Both Pets at Home and the RSPCA have a strong interest in happy and healthy pets. Now the work begins to explore what?else we achieve together.

Both organisations hope and expect there to be a range of potential animal welfare benefits:

  • From the number of animals rehomed, neutered or microchipped, both organisations have a wealth of information about the nation?s pets. This may reveal animal key welfare trends and data that could be used to improve planning, education campaigns and provision of services.
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  • Giving the right advice to potential owners, and only ensuring pets are rehomed to those that can take care of them are at the heart of both organisations' aims. This agreement will enable that message with jointly branded literature to reach a much wider range of people.
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  • Joint promotional work to give specific advice to people on the dietary and welfare needs of rabbits.
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  • Communicating clear messages on responsible pet ownership to reduce the number of people taking on an animal without clear knowledge of how to care for them.?

Pets at Home chief executive Nick Wood said:

At Pets at Home, we are passionate about pets and their welfare is our top priority. This partnership will see us working with the RSPCA on several exciting projects over the next few years.

Pet adoption is something that we are dedicated to and this partnership will allow us to further raise awareness of the cause. Together, we can work to make sure that more abandoned pets are given a second chance of happiness in new loving homes.

We?re also dedicated to promoting responsible pet ownership and take great care in helping customers make the right decision when considering bringing a new pet into their family, so that lifelong homes are established. By developing Pets at Home and RSPCA joint branded pet care literature we are ensuring our customers are getting the best advice possible.


Gavin added:

Despite excellent campaigning by many animal welfare charities, we know that we still need to educate people about their pets, and particularly about the importance of neutering and microchipping.

We know the RSPCA?s messages don?t always reach every animal owner. Some people are simply not interested in campaigns and animal welfare information. Whether we are providing direct advice in stores or through RSPCA leaflets and booklets, this partnership could enable us to get our advice to them, and that could make a huge difference to an animal?s life.
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Find out more

Read our pets pages and find out more about the importance of neutering and microchipping your pet.

Source: http://feeds.rspca.org.uk/~r/rspca-news/~3/3x004rb3zPE/Charity_signs_ground_breaking_deal_to_boost_animal_welfare

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