Banning declawing doesn’t mean more cats end up in shelters
Study finds declaw bans do not lead to increased feline shelter intake or euthanasia.
Study finds declaw bans do not lead to increased feline shelter intake or euthanasia.
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the problem of compassion fatigue in the helping professions, including animal welfare.
Dr. Linda Jacobson of the Toronto Humane Society writes about canine heartworm treatment.
The UF Shelter Medicine Program comes to the aid of a local shelter.
It may help protect Florida’s rabbit population.
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Dr. Toth achieved the Maddie's Shelter Medicine Certificate and graduated from vet school last month.
Congratulations to all 34 amazing shelter medicine students at Maddie's Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida!
Two members of the UF College of Veterinary Medicine class of 2021 are being honored for their commitment to shelter medicine. Lainie Velasquez and Katie Cox both earned the Maddie’s Professional Certificate in Shelter Medicine. Velasquez also earned the Veterinary Business Management Certificate, and Cox served as class president. Added…