Beyond Data: A Look at our Nation’s Shelter Crisis
The call to action is this: we must recognize our nation’s animal shelters are in crisis.
The call to action is this: we must recognize our nation’s animal shelters are in crisis.
After reviewing the published literature and field experience, the Shelter Medicine Academic Consortium has issued new guidelines recommending elimination of quarantines for animals exposed to COVID.
The grant will help revolutionize the status and well-being of companion animals.
The animal welfare community is still dealing with challenges as another year comes to end.
A year of COVID, innovation, collaboration, and inspiration.
Our program answered the call to assist many shelters this year with distemper outbreaks.
The UF Shelter Medicine Team, headed up by Dr. Cynda Crawford, works with shelters across the country that are struggling with disease outbreaks.
Everyone at UF Shelter Medicine wishes all of you the happiest of Thanksgivings!
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