Showing posts with label Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council. Show all posts

09 October 2010

2010 Summit Speaker Synopsis Part XII


The International Summit for Urban Animal Strategies Presents:
A Framework for National Codes of Conduct 
Presenter: Louis McCann 
Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council Canada (PIJAC Canada)

The welfare of urban animals in Canada is the common link between all sectors of the pet industry.  With a long history of philosophical differences these sectors have frequently found it a challenge to collaborate.  This presentation will discuss the reality the industry is currently facing and why national codes of conduct are desperately needed to help address homing issues.
Louis McCann will propose a step by step plan on how to work together and explain why a cooperative pooling of resources is the path to progress.  He will offer evidence of other success stories and discuss how existing materials can help pave the way to developing codes of conduct.  Louis will share his experiences from both the SPCA and business sides of the industry to illustrate why a unified approach is the key for success.

08 October 2010

2010 Summit Speaker Synopsis Part XI


Responsible Homing Practices at Retail
Presenters: Kieth Burgess, PIJAC /Pet Paradise
and Robert Brissette, Petland Canada Inc.

As a community based source for pets and pet care information Canadian pet retailers have an integral role in helping to ensure pets find good homes.  Pet stores have come a long way since they first appeared in the 1950’s. 

As the emotional value of pets has sky rocketed in the last decade owners are becoming more conscious and open to the needs of their animals. A respected, easily accessible source for information, retail stores are well positioned to educate owners about the responsibility and work involved in caring for their pets.  This presentation will take a brief look back at the evolution of pet retail and what drives it today.

Keith Burgess and Robert Brissette will explore the challenges faced by both independent and large operations, as well as, share the homing initiatives they use in their business models to illustrate how reputable retailers are working to advance the well-being of pets in their communities.

16 September 2010

The Summit Story: Celebrating Five Years of Achievement Part 2

Looking at the companion animal industry from a collaborative point-of-view

Since the first Summit in 2006,...

  • the name has changed;
  • the number of delegates in attendance each year continues to grow;
  • and corporate support and sponsorship has dramatically increased.
What hasn’t changed is the original purpose of International Summit for Urban Animal Strategies: to work together to advance strategies that will create healthy communities for pets and people. (ISUAS):

Louis McCann, Executive Director, Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council (PIJAC) Canada, is a Summit Alumnus. In his opinion, the event’s focus on industry collaboration has been a catalyst for positive change. He is grateful that the ISUAS includes every sector of the companion animal industry -- veterinarians, retailers, animal shelters, bylaw enforcement, breeders and more.