Entry form for It Shouldn't Happen to a Pet
NOAH is looking for ‘it shouldn’t happen to a pet’
anecdotes, from the mildly humorous to the downright ridiculous, to
highlight the lack of awareness of pet health issues amongst owners.
With a prize of £500 towards a staff Christmas party for
the winning anecdote, NOAH will utilise the stories in a campaign to raise
awareness of common pet care misconceptions and to highlight the importance
of animal health and welfare considerations amongst owners and potential
owners to enable them to make informed decisions about their pets’
healthcare.
Phil Sketchley, NOAH chief executive, comments: “From
owners who have reported carrots stuck in their hamsters’ throats, not
realising that they store their food in pouches in their mouths, to reports
of nocturnal chinchillas that sleep a lot during the day, if you have heard
a silly pet story then we’d like to hear from you.”
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