UF shelter medicine program and rural S.C. shelter team up to save dogs from distemper
After working with UF and MSMP, all the dogs have recovered and are on their way to new homes.
After working with UF and MSMP, all the dogs have recovered and are on their way to new homes.
We wish all of you and your animals a safe and happy Fourth of July holiday!
PetSmart Charities wants to help keep pets out of shelters through two grant opportunities open for application through June 30, 2017.
An outbreak of the highly contagious H3N2 canine influenza virus has now been confirmed in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Texas, and Illinois.
This highly contagious disease needs to be on the radar of all shelters and foster-based rescue groups that handle dogs.
This Memorial Day, we honor all our fallen veterans, whether on two legs or four.
Does an outbreak of parvovirus need to be a crisis in your shelter? No, said Dr. Lesli Groshong at the 2012 Maddie's® Shelter Medicine Conference.
The transformation being made for animals by the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at UF is a global one, and there are few better examples of this than Australian alum Ann Enright.
Fear Free is a movement to see the emotional well-being of animals respected equally with their physical well-being through progressive facility design, environmental management, and handling.
Is there not some other treatment regimen we can discover that is more successful, not only in curing the infection, but from a staff and animal welfare perspective as well?