Her special interests include facility design and population management, and her publications focus on the management of Babesia infections in dogs rescued from dog fighting investigations. (sheltermedicine.vetmed.ufl.edu)
Dogs typically get infected from the saliva of ticks, especially brown dog ticks, after they bite a white - tailed deer, a white - footed mouse or another mammal with Babesia in its blood. (petwave.com)
Thirteen percent of shelter dogs in California were also positive for Babesia canis. (2ndchance.info)