From a young age, Shannon knew she wanted a profession in
the animal health care field.
Not exact matches
The annual award is presented annually to an
animal health professional who advances the
field of exotic mammal medicine and
care.
With the proper schooling and a commitment to the
health and well being of
animals, an
animal behaviorist can expect a positive job outlook and a rewarding career in the
field of veterinary
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• Created the Paws and Stripes College through a partnership with Eastern Florida State College and the Brevard County Jail • Created relationships with out of state rescue groups and shelters saving hundreds of
animals using volunteers and financing through the Pet Posse • Created a growing volunteer program • Developed a structured foster program • Replaced 23 year old washer and dryer and portable radios with the assistance of the Pet Posse • Windows placed in the doors of the cat rooms by Brevard ASAP • Building a kitten nursey using the existing mobile home at the South
Animal Care Center funded by the Pet Posse • Began micro chipping all
animals including those returned to owners in the
field • Began registering microchips for the owners at no cost... forever • Began providing free
health insurance for all adopted
animals for the first 30 days through Trupanion • One of our most important accomplishments was joining forces with the Target Zero team in October of 2015.
Providing leadership throughout the crisis were: Dr. Jane Sykes — chief veterinary medical officer Dr. Larry Galuppo — interim director of Large
Animal Clinic Dr. Kate Hopper — director of Small Animal Clinic Dr. John Madigan — director of VERT Dr. Carrie Finno — director of CEH Dr. Claudia Sonder — outreach director of CEH Dr. Bret McNabb — chief of Livestock Herd Health Service Dr. Meera Heller — chief of Livestock Medicine Service Dr. Steve Epstein — chief of Emergency / Critical Care Service Dr. Joie Watson — chief of Equine Field Service Dr. Gary Magdesian — chief of Equine Medicine and Critical Care Services To ensure that future animal victims of natural disasters are cared for, please consider donating to the Veterinary Catastrophic Need
Animal Clinic Dr. Kate Hopper — director of Small
Animal Clinic Dr. John Madigan — director of VERT Dr. Carrie Finno — director of CEH Dr. Claudia Sonder — outreach director of CEH Dr. Bret McNabb — chief of Livestock Herd Health Service Dr. Meera Heller — chief of Livestock Medicine Service Dr. Steve Epstein — chief of Emergency / Critical Care Service Dr. Joie Watson — chief of Equine Field Service Dr. Gary Magdesian — chief of Equine Medicine and Critical Care Services To ensure that future animal victims of natural disasters are cared for, please consider donating to the Veterinary Catastrophic Need
Animal Clinic Dr. John Madigan — director of VERT Dr. Carrie Finno — director of CEH Dr. Claudia Sonder — outreach director of CEH Dr. Bret McNabb — chief of Livestock Herd
Health Service Dr. Meera Heller — chief of Livestock Medicine Service Dr. Steve Epstein — chief of Emergency / Critical
Care Service Dr. Joie Watson — chief of Equine
Field Service Dr. Gary Magdesian — chief of Equine Medicine and Critical
Care Services To ensure that future
animal victims of natural disasters are cared for, please consider donating to the Veterinary Catastrophic Need
animal victims of natural disasters are
cared for, please consider donating to the Veterinary Catastrophic Need Fund.
A recognized expert in the
field of AAI, Diana has developed curriculum which is used internationally and has educated extensively both volunteers and
health care professionals on effectively integrating
animals as part of the therapeutic treatment team.
Our
field team worked with the Texas
Animal Health Commission team to take
care of horses, some cows, and some sheep.
Animal Care Services
Field Operations Division is responsible for protecting the
health and safety of the citizens and their pets in the City of San Antonio.