Our students are instructed and inspired
by our shelter medicine interns.
And, most importantly, if an adopter or foster caregiver reports a concern in a survey, they receive an immediate email response, crafted
by shelter medicine veterinarians and behaviorists, to provide tips and assistance right when they need it.
If an adopter or foster caregiver reports a concern in a survey, they receive an immediate email response, crafted
by shelter medicine veterinarians and behaviorists, to educate them and help resolve the issue.
Disturbing news was just released
by the Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine indicating cats as well as dogs can become ill from a new strain of canine influenza virus (CIV), H3N2:
Yes, says a recent study of shelter cats, reported on
by the shelter medicine blog at Maddie's Fund.
Disturbing news was just released
by the Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine indicating cats as well as dogs can become ill from a new strain of canine influenza virus (CIV), H3N2: [Dr. Sandra] Newbury, in collaboration with Virology Section Head at the Wisconsin Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, Kathy Toohey - Kurth,... Learn More
Here's a look at how many dogs and cats were sterilized
by our Shelter Medicine program during recent academic years:
Although there is no cure for his condition, Carl is on daily medication that will keep his condition from worsening too quickly, and he is monitored closely
by our Shelter Medicine Team.
Other aspects covered
by shelter medicine courses include individual animal care, behavior assessment and environmental enrichment.
Not exact matches
A cohort study of
shelter dogs conducted
by the College of Veterinary
Medicine University concluded that infectious diseases were more common in dogs that were sterilized at less than 24 weeks of age.
Participate side -
by - side with
shelter medicine faculty, residents, and interns while performing an assessment of animal
shelter operations to help increase life - saving and animal welfare.
Shelter Animal Physical Health is one of three online courses offered
by Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program.
On January 8, Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program joined a lecture
by Donald Cleary of the National Canine Research Council on The History of Canine Discrimination.
Shelter Veterinarian Dr. Erin Doyle has been selected as the first official Loren Eslinger
Shelter Medicine Fellow
by the Center for Companion Animal Health of the Koret
Shelter Medicine Program of the UC Davis School of Veterinary
Medicine.
The lecture was part of a monthly lecture series on
shelter medicine topics hosted by the University of Florida's Student Chapter of the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, and is part of our spring 2013 graduate - level course, Canine Discrimination, Society, and Animal Sh
shelter medicine topics hosted
by the University of Florida's Student Chapter of the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians, and is part of our spring 2013 graduate - level course, Canine Discrimination, Society, and Animal Sh
Shelter Veterinarians, and is part of our spring 2013 graduate - level course, Canine Discrimination, Society, and Animal Shelters.
In 2009, I was hired
by WesternU to continue to instruct students in surgery and
shelter medicine on their mobile vehicle.
Shelter Animal Physical Health is one of three online courses offered
by Maddie's ® Online Certificate Program in
Shelter Medicine.
She was so inspired
by these caring volunteers saving homeless pets that she decided to limit her part - time practice to
shelter / rescue
medicine.
The transformation being made for animals
by the Maddie's
Shelter Medicine Program at UF is a global one, and there are few better examples than the changes accomplished
by Australian alum Ann Enright, BVMS, MRCVS.
This fellowship is a wonderful opportunity to gain more knowledge in
shelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter a
shelter medicine by working with the esteemed Koret Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter
medicine by working with the esteemed Koret
Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter a
Shelter Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston shelter
Medicine Program without taking significant time away from caring for the veterinary needs of the Boston
shelter a
shelter animals.
When our
Shelter Medicine Team examined sweet Bailey, we discovered his leg was broken, perhaps from a fall or being hit
by a car.
Supported
by a grant from Maddie's Fund ®, our on - campus
shelter medicine certificate program has been tailored for the virtual world as the Maddie's ® Online Graduate Certificate in Shelter Me
shelter medicine certificate program has been tailored for the virtual world as the Maddie's ® Online Graduate Certificate in Shelter M
medicine certificate program has been tailored for the virtual world as the Maddie's ® Online Graduate Certificate in
Shelter Me
Shelter MedicineMedicine.
The guidance applies veterinary
shelter medicine principles to issues not infrequently faced
by CP.
Animals are the big winners thanks to scholarships made available to three students in the Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program
by the Nestlé Purina PetCare Company.
That's just one of the enrichment tips shared
by Rebecca Lohnes, Lollypop Farm's behavior and training manager, at the 2015 Cornell
Shelter Medicine Conference.
Thanks to this support, more certificate students are able to help homeless cats and dogs
by receiving advanced training in a variety of
shelter medicine techniques.
A gift made to the
Shelter Medicine Program is received
by the UF Foundation Records Department for immediate deposit.
Maddie's ® Online Graduate Certificate in
Shelter Medicine is a nine - credit program provided
by the University of Florida College of Veterinary
Medicine and Maddie's ® Fund.
Endowment Funds are invested and managed
by the University of Florida Foundation to provide a steady and reliable income stream for the
Shelter Medicine Program forever.
This success story was made possible, in part,
by generous donations to the School of Veterinary
Medicine's «Compassionate Care Funds,» which are used to help families defray costs involved with treating their sick or injured animals, and to treat
shelter, stray and wild animals brought to the UC Davis veterinary hospital.
The
Shelter Medicine Program is staffed
by 3 faculty members who currently depend on grants and donations to remain in a position to continue the
Shelter Medicine Program.
This webcast is presented
by Maddie's Institute, a program of Maddie's Fund ®, the nation's leading funder of
shelter medicine education.
In a recent study, UF
Shelter Medicine Program researchers led
by Dr. Julie Levy checked temperatures on 200 healthy adult cats in
shelters, homes, and veterinary clinics.
«I was asked two years ago
by the local veterinary medical society to speak to members about
shelter medicine, and it was packed!»
Here are two common questions about vaccinating at intake answered
by ASPCA
Shelter Medicine Services veterinarians.
Dr. Gohr has also acquired extensive experience in the field of veterinary
medicine by working in both animal
shelters and private practices.
«We're seeing an increasing number of dogs being affected
by this virus,» said Dr. Cynda Crawford, clinical assistant professor in
shelter medicine at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary M
medicine at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary
MedicineMedicine.
All participants were also given a tote bag filled with helpful
shelter medicine handouts, including the UF Shelter Medicine Guide to Aging Kittens, written by Dr. Brian DiGangi at UF, and translated into Viet
shelter medicine handouts, including the UF Shelter Medicine Guide to Aging Kittens, written by Dr. Brian DiGangi at UF, and translated into Vie
medicine handouts, including the UF
Shelter Medicine Guide to Aging Kittens, written by Dr. Brian DiGangi at UF, and translated into Viet
Shelter Medicine Guide to Aging Kittens, written by Dr. Brian DiGangi at UF, and translated into Vie
Medicine Guide to Aging Kittens, written
by Dr. Brian DiGangi at UF, and translated into Vietnamese:
Day 1 consisted of group - based discussions and lectures delivered
by Dr. Polak and Adam Parascandola from Humane Society International on
shelter medicine topics including infectious disease control, facility design, and sanitation.
Since beginning veterinary school, I have focused on gaining academic experience in
shelter medicine by pursuing the Maddie's certificate, as well as finding hands on opportunities to learn.
Dr. Peek also called out the UF
Shelter Medicine Program, which was started
by Dr. Levy and Dr. Cynda Crawford in 2008, with funding from Maddie's Fund.
After my program, I began to explore the field of
shelter medicine by volunteering at Operation Catnip, Alachua County Animal Services, Plenty of Pit Bulls Rescue, becoming Fear - Free Certified and fostering through Helping Hands Pet Rescue.
A recent study, conducted
by Julie Levy at the University of Florida's College of Veterinary
Medicine, shows that
shelter workers get it wrong an awful lot.
By using the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine Program's shelter and outdoor cat population calculator, you can generate a chart that will help you find out — and, if necessary, i
Shelter Medicine Program's
shelter and outdoor cat population calculator, you can generate a chart that will help you find out — and, if necessary, i
shelter and outdoor cat population calculator, you can generate a chart that will help you find out — and, if necessary, improve.
This talk, presented at the 2013 ASPCA / Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference
by Dr. Teva Hoshizaki, Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program Intern at Cornell University, will review best practices in managing, treating and preventing these organisms in your population.
From the 2012 Maddie's ® Institute webcast
Shelter Crowd Control: Keeping Community Cats Out of Shelters, given
by Julie Levy, DVM, PhD, DACVIM, Director of Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at the University of Florida:
At the 2012 ASPCA / Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference, Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, Director of Clinical Programs for Maddie's ® Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, told audiences that combining specific changes in intake procedures with a team approach to operations by shelter staff and volunteers will keep pets healthier, creating greater capacity by reducing length o
Shelter Medicine Conference, Dr. Elizabeth Berliner, Director of Clinical Programs for Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, told audiences that combining specific changes in intake procedures with a team approach to operations by shelter staff and volunteers will keep pets healthier, creating greater capacity by reducing length o
Shelter Medicine Program at Cornell University, told audiences that combining specific changes in intake procedures with a team approach to operations
by shelter staff and volunteers will keep pets healthier, creating greater capacity by reducing length o
shelter staff and volunteers will keep pets healthier, creating greater capacity
by reducing length of stay.
This presentation from the 2012 Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference at the University of Florida is given
by Dr. Ellen Jefferson, Veterinarian and Executive Director of Austin Pets Alive.
He is board certified in both Canine and Feline Practice and
Shelter Medicine Practice
by the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners.
This 2012 Maddie's ®
Shelter Medicine Conference at the University of Florida talk, given
by Franklin D. McMillan, DVM, DACVIM, Director of Well - Being Studies at Best Friend's Animal Society, will present a concise list of guidelines that can be provided to adopters of these very special animals.