Annual Report recounts MSMP activities
We have just released our Annual Report for 2009-2010. We invite our donors, supporters, students, alumni, and friends to download the report and learn more about our programs and our work for animals.
We have just released our Annual Report for 2009-2010. We invite our donors, supporters, students, alumni, and friends to download the report and learn more about our programs and our work for animals.
Maddie's Fund® announces plans for a multimillion-dollar next generation animal care and teaching facility.
Attention UF veterinary students! If you're interested in learning HQHVSN to help save the world (or at least the dogs and cats that are in it!), then MSMP can help.
Maddie's Institute hosted an extraordinary presentation with Dr. Julie Levy, DVM, PhD, on a revolutionary approach to feral/community cats. The webcast of this presentation is now available for free online viewing.
When Hurricane Katrina devastated communities along the coast, rescue organizations from across the country stepped in to support displaced companion animals. But testing nearly 500 animals revealed infectious disease concerns in animals that were transported nationwide. This article in DVM360 highlights our study and explores issues of inter-regional rescue and…
The UF CVM is the only veterinary school in the country to offer a Shelter Animal Behavior and Welfare course.
Maddie's Shelter Medicine Resident Dr. Cate McManus led the veterinary triage team that rescued more than 700 cats. More than two months later, they're finally finding happy homes.
We are please to invite veterinarians, technicians, and program managers to two full days of continuing education during the Fourth Annual Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Conference. We are delighted to bring a great breadth of speaker expertise to this conference. Many of the topics, including behavior assessment tools…
When more than 700 cats were seized from an alleged tragic hoarding situation in their hometown, veterinary students at the University of Florida stepped up to help.