Royal Canin Launched campaign “Take Your Pet To The Vet” to Help Pets Live Longer, Happier and Healthier Lives

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Royal Canin recently launched a campaign ‘Take Your Pet To The Vet’ (TYPTTV) in Mumbai with an ultimate goal to positively impact the health of Cats and Dogs by improving awareness among pet owners on the importance of veterinary visits, sharing information, advice, and educational tips among pet owners to help pets live long and healthy lives.

There are no doubt pets are loyal and loving creatures, and pet owners cherish the joy and happiness it brings. However, it can be challenging to bring a cat or a dog to the vet. Cats are master of disguise and dog can handle pain in their own behavioural way, but reality should not be taken lightly. Veterinarian visits, and ultimately pets’ health and well-being, can depend on habits established by the owner in their puppy or kittenhood. Regular vet’s check-up can prevent major health issues by education or identifying a problem before it becomes serious health concern.

Mr. Satinder Singh, General Manager (Managing Director) at Royal Canin, India said “The TYPTTV emphasizes that prevention itself is the key to healthier and happier pets. Beyond producing precise health nutrition for cats and dogs, we believe to have a social responsibility towards pets, people and the planet. This initiative seeks to increase awareness about preventive veterinary care while also promoting the much-deserved veterinary care and treatment for pets.”

Mr Govind Suryawanshi, Director, Corporate Affairs added “In order to make the experience more relaxing for both pets and their owners, we assist veterinary clinics in adapting to pets. This entails designating specific areas in the waiting rooms for dogs and cats, teaching all staff members how to deal with nervous pets, and providing veterinary clinics with raised cat carriers because cats feel safest in high locations.”

Through this initiative, we are not only helping Veterinarian to make their clinic & pet visit more friendly but also offering pet parent a free consultation voucher to make the first move towards healthy habit of preventative care and adopting a routine veterinary visit.

Vet appointments shouldn’t just be limited to curing an illness or relieve discomfort, but a regular check-up should be performed twice a year or annually at minimum. For a pet’s health and wellbeing, preventive healthcare is crucial, as it includes prevention, early identification, and reducing the impact of a disease.

 Additionally, regular visits allow veterinarian to learn important details about pet’s vaccination, medical history and behaviour, monitor body weight and growth chart and most importantly discuss Nutrition.

Click on the link to register: https://typttv.findroyalcanin.com/ and claim your free consultation voucher.

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