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Pet-friendly policies can benefit the whole of society. [Shutterstock / ORION PRODUCTION]
A Human-Animal Bond Report was launched at the EU Companion Animals Stakeholder Summit on 20 March in Brussels, advocating advancements in companion animal policy to improve human and animal health and wellbeing.
Speaking at the event, Jamie Brannan, Zoetis Executive Vice President and Group President of International Operations said the report would help illustrate the myriad benefits pets bring, including helping people exercise, anxiety, stress, and pain reduction, and opportunities for more socialising.
“Now it’s no longer just anecdotal. We now have scientific proof,” Brannan said. He added that with this hard evidence in hand, it was opportune for those involved in this sector to start thinking about taking the next steps forward and to amplify this message beyond the conference room.
This Special Report looks at the wider policy implications of improved pet-friendly policies and a more integrated approach to human health supported by veterinary sciences.