Special Lectures by Notable Speakers at the Popular Pet Citizen School: Two More Sessions in July and September

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[Asia Economy Reporter Lim Cheol-young] The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced on the 21st that it will live stream a special lecture titled ‘Lifecycle Health Management of Companion Animals with Veterinarian Seol Chae-hyun’ on the Seoul city YouTube channel at 2 p.m. on the 23rd, allowing citizens who raise or are interested in companion animals to participate without worrying about COVID-19.


This special lecture, conducted as part of the Seoul Companion Animal Citizen School, will be led by veterinarian Seol Chae-hyun, who is familiar to the public through broadcasting activities. The lecture will cover health management methods for companion animals from birth to death, pet etiquette, and will provide customized information through a Q&A session with live participants.


An event will also be held where the first 100 citizens who participate in the lecture will receive commemorative gifts necessary for their companion animals. Participants can capture the screen on their mobile or PC and upload it to the event board on the ‘Seoul Companion Animal Citizen School’ website.


The Seoul Companion Animal Citizen School plans to hold two more special lectures in July and September. These will focus on various topics necessary for humans and animals to be happy together, such as a culture of respect for life.


Since April, the Seoul Companion Animal Citizen School has been conducting mainly non-face-to-face online education, ranging from basic companion animal care to adoption family education, socialization, and etiquette training.



Park Yu-mi, Director of the Seoul Metropolitan Government’s Citizen Health Bureau, said, “Despite the COVID-19 situation, citizens’ interest in companion animals remains high, so we are conducting non-face-to-face companion animal education,” and added, “Going forward, Seoul will continue to provide necessary information and expand programs that enable communication for living with companion animals.”


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