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Agria awarded for its commitment to dog health

 

Agria Pet Insurance has been selected as the first-ever recipient of International Partnership for Dogs’ (IPFDogs) new Dog Wellness Award. The award acknowledges and celebrates organisations demonstrating an exceptional commitment to the health and wellbeing of all dogs.

 

Agria is awarded for its consistency, generosity, and shared commitment to improving the lives of dogs.

 

Marc Ralsky, CEO International Partnership for Dogs, says: “Agria’s support has helped strengthen important conversations, collaborations, and progress across the global dog health community, and we are deeply grateful for all you have done.”

 

David Haak, CEO of Agria says: “I am both proud and grateful for this fine award. We are driven by a strong commitment to the health and well-being of animals. Thanks to the fact that we have one of the world’s largest claims databases, we can share data and knowledge to contribute to more sustainable breeding and healthier dogs.”

 

The Dog Wellness Award was established in 2026 to recognise organisations in the canine world that exemplify the core values of IPFDogs. Agria was chosen to receive this award from of a group of 12 nominated organisations.

 

Agria works closely with the kennel clubs in all the countries where IPFD operates, including Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Germany.

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