Petco Love Declares March as National Pet Vaccination Month: A Call to Action for Pet Owners
March: National Pet Vaccination Month
In a heartfelt initiative to celebrate the health of our furry companions, Petco Love has officially declared March as National Pet Vaccination Month. This effort not only highlights the essential health care that pets require but also draws attention to the importance of community involvement in ensuring that every pet receives necessary vaccinations. The organization has made remarkable progress through its ongoing campaign, Vaccinated and Loved, designed to distribute free vaccines to pets in need across the nation.
The Impact of the Vaccinated and Loved Campaign
Petco Love has achieved a significant milestone by successfully delivering over 3 million free vaccines to pets since the inception of the Vaccinated and Loved initiative. With the ambitious target of providing an additional 1 million vaccines during this month, the organization emphasizes its commitment to enhancing pet health across the country.
"Vaccinations are vital to protecting our beloved pets from life-threatening but preventable diseases," stated Susanne Kogut, President of Petco Love. This sentiment resonates through the campaign as it aims to make vaccines accessible to as many pet parents as possible, ensuring that financial obstacles do not hinder responsible pet ownership.
Dr. Whitney Miller, the Chief Veterinarian at Petco, reinforces this message, stating that preventative care forms the foundation of a pet's long-term health. The distribution of vaccines serves not just as a safeguard against illness but also as a means to bring communities together, strengthening the human-animal bond.
Collaborations for a Healthier Tomorrow
The success of the Vaccinated and Loved initiative is credited to Petco Love's partnerships with various organizations dedicated to animal welfare. By collaborating with local shelters and veterinary services, the campaign provides essential vaccinations for diseases like parvovirus and distemper in dogs, as well as panleukopenia in cats. These illnesses are particularly dangerous for pets in underserved areas where access to veterinary care may be limited.
For instance, the San Antonio Animal Care Services (ACS) is set to vaccinate up to 1,000 pets during a free drive-through vaccination clinic on March 30, 2025. This event, held at the Wheatley Height Sports Complex, will not only offer free vaccinations but also include the provision of free microchips to enhance pet safety. Jon Gary, the Director of San Antonio ACS, expressed pride in collaborating with Petco Love, emphasizing the essential role of such initiatives in bolstering community health and wellbeing.
Getting Involved and Keeping Pets Safe
As part of this initiative, pet owners can find participating locations and avail themselves of free vaccinations at care.petcolove.org. Vaccines offered under this campaign include DAPPv Canine and HCP Feline vaccines, developed in partnership with Merck Animal Health. In addition, Petco stores provide a convenient option for pet owners to stay updated with necessary vaccines through their Vetco Total Care full-service hospitals.
As we embrace March as National Pet Vaccination Month, Petco Love encourages every pet parent to prioritize their pets’ health, advocating for proactive measures in preventing diseases before they start. This campaign is a rallying call to ensure that the bond we share with our pets is not just cherished but also safeguarded through comprehensive care and attention.
For further details about Petco Love’s mission and the ongoing vaccination campaign, visit Petco Love's official website.