2021 – Year in Review
infection in dogs, and create humane community cat programs that protect cats, wildlife, and neighborhoods. We presented 22 conference sessions and webinars to professional audiences
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infection in dogs, and create humane community cat programs that protect cats, wildlife, and neighborhoods. We presented 22 conference sessions and webinars to professional audiences
California to New York. I took copious notes of their webinars so I could soak up their knowledge. That being said, the knowledge I am gaining goes beyond the classroom. Frankly
of a full catalog of classes to help you learn the A to Z of all things animal welfare. Register here. Online courses and webinars from ASPCAPro. The Association for Animal Welfare
hospital be completed.” For more information, visit fearfreepets.com. Related: Dr. Becker’s webinar on Fear Free shelters An earlier interview with Dr. Becker on the Maddie’s Fund blog Save
change and monitor progress.Link stakeholders to others with similar struggles who have overcome the same obstacles.Identify pertinent resources, reading material, webinars, etc
for this long-distance challenge. For more support, join Jessica in her upcoming webinar series Practicing Compassionate Badassery: Coping with COVID-19 starting April 13! Group discounts are available.
of Veterinary Medicine: EHV-1 Updates and Insights Webinar, May 10, 2021 FDACS: USAHA EHM Guidance Document https://www.fdacs.gov/content/download/96442/file/EHM_Guidance_Document_Re
NACA recommendations Webinar: Spay/Neuter in the COVID Era View here Spay/neuter has been intricately woven into the fabric of animal lifesaving for more than 3 decades
owners the Shelter Medicine Program COVID-19 Webinars for Animal Shelters Sanitation, PPE, and Surgical Supply Alternatives for Animal Shelters Pet Owner Resources Resources from
While many shelters and clinics never completely closed during the strictest phases of COVID precautions, they're all facing the challenge of relaxing those restrictions while the virus is still spreading.