Good news for shelter animals in Oakville and Milton

Published October 31, 2019 at 12:29 am

Good news for shelter animals in Milton and Oakville, Royal Canin and the Oakville & Milton Humane Society (OMHS) have announced a new partnership.

Good news for shelter animals in Milton and Oakville, Royal Canin and the Oakville & Milton Humane Society (OMHS) have announced a new partnership.

This new relationship means the OMHS will have full access to the nutritional products offered by Royal Canin, which will ensure the shelter cats and dogs receive high-quality food.

“This is a partnership we’re incredibly proud of,” Don MacIntosh, professional pillar director for Royal Canin Canada, said in a news release.

“The goals of the OMHS align very closely with our own mission of making a better world for pets. Working with groups like the OMHS is so important to our communities, and it’s a responsibility our team is extremely passionate about,” he continued.

The OMHS oversees 500 pet adoptions per year, which is part of the reason it’s important for animals to receive proper nutrition to ensure they are healthy when they are eventually adopted into their forever-home.

“The work our staff and volunteers do every day is vital to the animals in our care, and the Royal Canin partnership enables us to provide optimal nutrition and support for all of them”, Rick Perciante, executive director for the OMHS, said.

“I’m particularly excited about how this partnership perfectly aligns with our mission to protect animals and make their lives better, and to connect the communities that care about them in Oakville and Milton,” he continued.

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