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IPFD CEO Marc Ralsky Interview: State of Pet Homelessness Project


     

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    The Interview

    IPFD CEO Marc Ralsky recently commented on how better information-sharing can
    help us keep dogs in happy homes and tackle the issue of pet homelessness - as part
    of Mars Petcare's State of Pet Homelessness Project ‘Fur-Ever Home’ expert advisor series.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


     

    About the State of Pet Homelessness Project (via Mars Petcare)Mars_Petcare_logo.jpg

    Pets that don’t receive the care they need are at risk of poor health and compromised welfare.

    Measuring the scale of pet homelessness is a complex task. To address this challenge, Mars partnered with leading animal welfare experts and organizations to launch the State of Pet Homelessness Project, a global data initiative.
     
    To bring transparency, awareness, and insight to the challenge of pet homelessness, we have set out to build a data set that can offer insights into a range of attitudes and behaviors that impact the issue. Learn more
     
     
     

     

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    Mars Petcare is a Contributing Partner of the International Partnership for Dogs and was a major sponsor of the 5th International Dog Health Workshop in June 2024.
     
     
     

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