Hill’s Pet Nutrition, The Association Announce Winners of Wagsies Animal Welfare Video Awards


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Press release: Hill’s Pet Nutrition

Hill’s Pet Nutrition, a global leader in science-led nutrition, and The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement today announced the winners of the 2023 Wagsies Animal Welfare Video Awards presented at The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement’s (The Association) annual conference in Portland, Oregon.

The annual Wagsies Animal Welfare Video Awards is a platform developed by The Association and Hill’s Pet Nutrition to honor the most creative and outstanding storytelling campaigns created by animal welfare organizations this year to engage and educate their local communities. The 2023 winners include:

“The annual Wagsies Animal Welfare Video Awards tradition celebrates the creativity used to showcase the life-changing work that animal shelters are doing through emotionally engaging videos,” said Jim Tedford, President and CEO of The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement. “We extend our gratitude to the record number of organizations who participated this year for sharing videos that promote empathy and drive change.”

In tandem, Hill’s Pet Nutrition celebrated a new milestone: supporting more than 14 million pet adoptions from shelters through the Hill’s Food, Shelter & Love program.

“Hill’s is proud to have helped the adoption of more than 14 million pets. This is not just a milestone but a testament to our commitment of creating lasting bonds and enriching the lives of people and their pets,” said Caroline Chulick, Senior Vice President of Marketing at Hill’s Pet Nutrition US. “We are grateful to have incredible animal welfare partners across the country who help impact the lives of pets everyday. We are proud to play a role in providing nutritional support because when pets are healthy and happy, they are more adoptable.”

Since its inception in 2002, the Hill’s Food, Shelter & Love program has provided more than $300 million dollars worth of science-led nutrition to more than 1,000 animal shelters across the U.S. and has helped support more than 14 million pet adoptions from shelters.


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