UF joins ASV, shelter medicine programs across U.S. to create new guidelines for spay/neuter programs
Spay/neuter programs are a cornerstone of managing pet over-population and reducing shelter intake.
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Spay/neuter programs are a cornerstone of managing pet over-population and reducing shelter intake.
Learn the practical principle behind daily rounds, a simple-to-implement practice that ensures no animal's general, medical, or behavior needs fall through the cracks.
Can animal shelters protect the dogs in their care from illness and euthanasia even if they've been exposed to canine parvovirus (CPV) or canine distemper (CDV)?
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As they watched the data pour in, Million Cat Challenge co-founders Dr. Julie Levy and Dr. Kate Hurley realized they were seeing a cat-saving revolution sweeping the continent.
Saving the lives of 1 million cats in North American animal shelters over five years may be an audacious goal, but the Million Cat Challenge is halfway there.
Dr. LeeAnn Dumars didn’t plan on practicing shelter medicine when she became a vet in 1989. Today, she’s about to help transform a troubled municipal shelter in California.
Dr. Staci Cannon and Dr. Amie Burling will serve three-year terms with the Association of Shelter Veterinarians.
Veterinarians and animal shelter workers have something in common: increased risk of the condition known as compassion fatigue.
Dog Fancy magazine's March 2015 45th Anniversary Collector's issue named Maddie's Fund® founders and president in their list of "45 People Who Changed the Dog World"