Shelter medicine, hope, and a community coming together to help animals: The Puerto Rico story continues
The shelter has been overwhelmed with animals since Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the island last fall.
The shelter has been overwhelmed with animals since Hurricanes Irma and Maria devastated the island last fall.
Operation Catnip is celebrating its 20th anniversary at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. It has become a model program for providing veterinary students with hands-on surgery training.
The ABVP Symposium is open to veterinarians, veterinary residents, veterinary technicians, and students, and offers 23 hours of attainable CE per person.
Maddie’s® Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida is once again offering its Compassion Fatigue Strategies online course with certified compassion fatigue educator Jessica Dolce.
The Santuario de Animales San Francisco de Asis – or SASFA as it is more widely known – stands as a testament to resilience, both human and animal.
Why were shelter medicine intern Dr. Meaghan Mielo and three veterinary students working feverishly in the late morning heat to match shelter animal records with the abundance of animals housed at Villa Michelle, the largest animal shelter on Puerto Rico’s west coast? Mielo and the students, immersed in an…
A recent study published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association took a look at factors associated with survival and non-survival in shelter cats.
Change isn't just coming for Puerto Rico's animals and the people who love them; it's here! Be part of it with us!
We wish all of you and the animals with whom you share your lives, those in your care, and those in the community will have a safe and happy Independence Day!
Dr. Meaghan Mielo has now joined the UF Shelter Medicine Program for a one-year internship