Aboitiz Foods’ Maxime hosted Vet Connect in Bacolod City, Philippines, where veterinarians gained pet nutrition insights through expert discussions on feeding practices, transition guidelines, and common disease myths.

Asia-based Aboitiz Foods’ premium pet food brand Maxime recently strengthened its partnership with the veterinary community in Bacolod City, Philippines, by hosting “Vet Connect”. The company highlights the event as having provided a valuable platform for collaboration, sharing expert insights on pet nutrition and reinforcing Maxime’s role as a trusted Partner in Pethood”, helping pet parents raise healthier, happier pets.
Held at the O Hotel Bacolod, Vet Connect welcomed forty veterinarians and vet assistants from across the city. The highlight of the event was a comprehensive virtual discussion led by Dr. Gerald Ettinger, Maxime’s Global Technical Marketing Manager based in Vietnam. His session covered key topics such as proper feeding practices, effective transition guidelines for dogs and cats, and debunking common myths surrounding pet diseases.
Dr. Ettinger, a veterinarian with over 25 years of expertise, discussed the meticulous science and stringent safety standards that define Maxime’s formulations. He emphasized the strict hygiene conditions at the brand’s facility, which ensure the safety, quality, and performance of every bag of Maxime pet food. Joining him at the event was Dr. Jayenne Daladar, Maxime’s Veterinary Services & Training Specialist, who facilitated a Q&A session and addressed specific queries from the audience.
Through events like Vet Connect, Aboitiz Foods points out that Maxime underscores its commitment to building meaningful relationships with its community that go beyond offering safe, nutritious, and delicious pet food. By actively supporting and educating veterinary professionals and pet owners alike, Maxime reaffirms its role as a true Partner in Pethood, dedicated to shaping a healthier future for the pets we all love, the company concludes.