Explore realistic solutions and treatment options in this exclusive webcast from Maddie's InstituteSM, where Dr. Crawford will bust some myths about diagnosing, managing, and treating this highly infectious
disease in the shelter setting.
Vaccination against canine influenza virus may be a helpful tool in limiting
disease in the shelter setting.
Not exact matches
While at first blush it may seem like a
shelter is saving money by waiting to vaccinate only adoptable animals,
in reality this practice
sets a program up for major outbreaks of
disease.
In a free webcast co-presented by Maddie's Fund ® and the Association of Shelter Veterinarians, Updates on Heartworm Disease for Animal Shelters, Dr. Brian DiGangi of the ASPCA will help attendees understand current practices and challenges to standard heartworm management guidelines in the shelter settin
In a free webcast co-presented by Maddie's Fund ® and the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians, Updates on Heartworm Disease for Animal Shelters, Dr. Brian DiGangi of the ASPCA will help attendees understand current practices and challenges to standard heartworm management guidelines in the shelter s
Shelter Veterinarians, Updates on Heartworm
Disease for Animal Shelters, Dr. Brian DiGangi of the ASPCA will help attendees understand current practices and challenges to standard heartworm management guidelines
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shelter setting.
Canine infectious respiratory
diseases («Kennel Cough» and Influenza «Canine Flu») predominantly affect dogs
in social
settings such as those
in kennels,
shelters, grooming salons, doggie daycare, dog parks and common trails frequented by dogs.
Canine infectious respiratory
diseases («Kennel Cough» and Influenza «Canine Flu») predominantly affect dogs
in social
settings such as those
in kennels,
shelters, grooming salons, doggie daycare, dog parks and common...
The
disease is more likely
in populations such as animal
shelters, boarding facilities, dog parks, dog shows, or day care
settings.
Canine infectious respiratory
disease complex (CIRDC) is, as its name suggests, a complex syndrome of viral and bacterial pathogens that causes significant concern
in any multi-dog
setting, like an animal
shelter or boarding facility.
Course topics include: Personal Preparedness, Overview of the Incident Command System, Deployment Preparedness, Assisting
in Shelter Set Up, Daily Care and Feeding, Proper Cage Cleaning and Disinfection, Animal Behavior, Stress Management, Code of Conduct for Response, Zoonotic
Disease, Personal Safety, and Post Traumatic Stress and more.
Infectious respiratory
disease can be a significant challenge affecting the health of dogs
in a
shelter setting.
Issues related to herd health and infectious
diseases in the animal
shelter setting will be reviewed.
While most of us have heard of this
in reference to a
shelter pet or a stray, this
disease is much more prevalent
in the family pet
setting than it would seem.
This year's conference will feature 41 workshops on topics that include: Behavioral pharmacology, Orthopedic surgery
in a
shelter setting, Animal cruelty law (including a mock trial on cruelty investigation), Animal fighting, Equine welfare, Basic care of wildlife, Basic care of reptiles, Infectious
disease outbreak, Social media and marketing, Humane education programs and camps, Burnout
in the animal
shelter, and Customer service for social change,
• Proven record of effectively looking after animals
in shelters and facilities to ensure their physical and emotional wellbeing • Highly experienced
in observing animals» appearances and activities for general physical conditions and obvious signs of illnesses • Well - versed
in handling cleaning and disinfecting activities, to ward off potential
diseases and ailments • Demonstrated expertise
in restraining animals for check - ups and medicine administration, while ensuring that they remain comfortable and safe • Proficient
in determining the type and amount of food required for each animal under care, and effectively creating correlating meal plans to meet their nutritional needs • Adept at washing, brushing and clipping animals» coats to ensure that they remain clean and healthy • Well - versed
in providing treatment through mouth and IVs and contacting vets to secure treatments • First - hand experience
in up - keeping animal pens and stables by ensuring that they are sanitizes on a regular basis • Focused on ensuring animal safety during transport between facilities by following
set rules for animal care and transport • Qualified to provide first aid to animals
in instances of emergencies to ensure their safety and wellbeing • Exceptionally talented
in providing education to pet owners regarding the physical and emotional care of animals