February 2026 eNews
Importance of education in animal welfare — Success of UF’s Online Shelter Medicine Programs —
Importance of education in animal welfare — Success of UF’s Online Shelter Medicine Programs —
Progress and challenges in new data from the Florida Shelter Animal Census — Shelter pet adoption report — Congrats Dr. Levy!
Shelter Medicine Class of 2025 — New Study on TNR and RTF — Class of 2025 Award Winners — Shelter Medicine Conference in July — Working Cats
Declining adoption trends - Doggy day outs - Optimal cat petting sessions - Return to owner - Trap-neuter-return - Community cats - Spay/neuter research - Grants
Community Cats - TNR - International - Dog Population Management - Rabies - FeLV - FIP - Veterinary Students - Nonsurgical Contraception - Neonatal Kittens
Going directly from their current home to their new home is the best outcome for pets.
Heartworm-positive dogs are challenging to get adopted anywhere. So how did Alachua County Animal Services adopt 11 of them out in one day?