Dongmyung University College of Companion Animals and Busan Pet Loss Care, a pet funeral service, are taking a group commemorative photo after signing an agreement.

Dongmyung University College of Companion Animals and Busan Pet Loss Care, a pet funeral service, are taking a group commemorative photo after signing an agreement.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Hwang Du-yeol] Dongmyung University and Busan pet funeral service Pet Loss Care signed an industry-academia cooperation agreement on the 14th.


The two institutions agreed to strengthen mutual cooperation for fostering professionals specialized in pet funerals, establishing a proper pet funeral culture, and promoting well-life for humans and pets based on the value of respecting life.


Pet Loss Care will also provide Dongmyung University students with opportunities for on-site experience in pet funeral practice.


CEO Jo Jung-heon said, “I hope that pet major students can gain special experiences through pet funeral lectures, funeral practice education, and on-site experience.”


At the signing ceremony, Kim Jeong-in, head of the Industry-Academia Cooperation Group at Dongmyung University, and Kwak Jin-sook, head of the Department of Dog Grooming and Behavior Correction, attended from Dongmyung University, along with CEO Jo Jung-heon and team leader Hong Joo-myung from Pet Loss Care.


Dongmyung University was the first in the nation to establish a college dedicated to pets.



The Dongmyung University College of Pets aims to train ▲animal health technicians ▲dog grooming and behavior correction specialists ▲nutritionists and food feed experts.


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