Our Initiatives

Welcomevet’s Commitment Beyond Medicine

At Welcomevet Pharma, our mission goes beyond manufacturing veterinary medicines. We believe in creating a better world for animals, veterinarians, and communities. Through our dedicated initiatives, we aim to make a lasting impact.

Animal Welfare
Programs

“Because every animal deserves care, comfort, and compassion.”
We’re committed to promoting animal health and happiness across India.
Our Animal Welfare Program includes:
1. Free health check-up camps for cattle and pets in rural & urban areas.
2. Distribution of essential veterinary supplies to underserved communities.
3. Promoting humane treatment and awareness campaigns for animal rights.
Impact So Far: Over 10,000 animals treated through our vet camps.

“Together, we grow stronger.”
Our roots are in the heart of rural India. We work closely with farmers and animal lovers to build healthier communities.
1. Regular farmer-meet programs & vet camps for awareness and health education.
2. Women-led livestock health ambassador initiatives.
3. Livelihood support programs for dairy farmers.
4. Interactive sessions with farmers on cattle care and hygiene.
Reach: Engaged with over 50,000 livestock owners through outreach programs.

Sustainability
Efforts

“Healthy animals. Healthy planet.”
As a responsible company, we integrate sustainability into every stage of our operations mentioned as below:
1. Eco-friendly packaging for our veterinary products.
2. Minimizing waste and encouraging safe disposal of medical waste.
3. Energy-efficient practices at our manufacturing units.

“Empowering those who care for the voiceless.”
We believe in the power of knowledge and skill. Our training initiatives are designed to strengthen India’s veterinary workforce. We provide the following facilities.
1. Regular Continuing Veterinary Education (CVE) programs.
2. Skill-building workshops on latest diagnostics, treatment, and preventive care.
3. Training modules for livestock health workers and paravets.
4. Free access to digital resources, manuals, and field training.
Goal: To train 5,000 veterinary professionals across India by 2026.

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