Students at St Anne’s School participate in Pet Food Institute’s presentation on foods that are harmful to your pets, especially table scraps and cooked bones that are most harmful, in early 2021. (PHOTO: PFI)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — More than 1,600 students from 12 schools across New Providence are now more equipped to take care of their pets and determine which foods can be detrimental to the lives of their four-legged companions, thanks to a series of virtual and in-person presentations by local representatives on behalf of Pet Food Institute (PFI).
Dion Brown, representing the Pet Food Institute, and mascot Loki speak virtually with students of EP Roberts on foods that are toxic for your furry friends, including chocolate, grapes, table scraps, cooked bones, etc. (PHOTO: PFI)