Special Lecture on Breed Discrimination
Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program joined a lecture by Donald Cleary of the National Canine Research Council exploring the History of Canine Discrimination.
Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program joined a lecture by Donald Cleary of the National Canine Research Council exploring the History of Canine Discrimination.
Levy JK, and Wilford CL. In, Miller L, Zawistowski S, eds., Shelter Medicine for Veterinarians and Staff, 2nd ed, 2013 Wiley-Blackwell. Ames, IA, USA. 669-688.
Nine shelter medicine certificate students will gain hands-on experience in Shelter Medicine and High Quality High Volume Spay and Neuter programs throughout the country.
UF's shelter medicine program is unique in the country, thanks to ongoing support from Maddie's Fund.
Maddie's Certificate in Shelter Medicine is a one-of-a-kind program designed to provide veterinary students with specialized knowledge to make a difference for shelter pets.
Nearly 200 shelter medicine veterinarians and shelter leaders descended on Orlando, Florida to explore innovative ideas and practical solutions for helping shelter animals.
Animal shelter workers are invited to participate in a national survey to understand rabies prevention policies.
From her first days volunteering at her local shelter, Dr. Lauren Rockey knew she was destined to become a shelter veterinarian.
Resident Dr. Katherine Polak blogs about her exploration of Shelter Medicine in Hong Kong.
Being 120 years old is not a license for laziness! Shelter Medicine Resident Dr. Laura Andersen reflects on the great work one inspirational shelter is doing.