Dr Silvina Muñiz has been named winner of the WSAVA Companion Animal Welfare Award.
Argentinian veterinary surgeon Dr Silvina Muñiz has been named winner of the 2022 WSAVA Companion Animal Welfare Award in recognition of her media work to educate pet owners.
Dr Muñiz, who will receive her award during the WSAVA World Congress later this year, presents the television programme VETv/Canal Vet.
Endorsed by respected veterinary associations and institutions in Argentina, her show focuses on educating owners about how to care for their pets and inform them about disease prevention.
A regular contributor to various print and online veterinary publications, Dr Muñiz also participates in TV and radio programmes championing responsible pet care. Three years ago, she led a debate in the Argentine National Congress Lower House regarding the reform of a law covering the prevention of animal cruelty.
The WSAVA Companion Animal Welfare Award recognises individual veterinary professionals who have made a significant contribution to animal welfare and inspired others to play their part in welfare across the world.
Commenting on her achievement, Dr Muñiz said: “It is with great honour that I receive such an important recognition. Human beings and animals share the same planet. We need to understand and respect each other. As veterinarians, we can educate on the responsible ownership of companion animals, contributing to animal welfare, and therefore promoting love and peace worldwide”.
Dr Cheryl Good, a member of the WSAVA’s Animal Wellness and Welfare Committee (AWWC), added: “All of the nominees were worthy candidates which made our decision very difficult, but we were delighted to make the award to Dr Muñiz in recognition of her commitment to using a wide range of media to promote animal welfare and educate the public about ownership and animal health.
“Her utter determination to raise standards of animal welfare in homes, in communities and amongst her peers is clear, and she works very hard to achieve her goal. Congratulations to Dr Silvina Muñiz!"