Dr. DiGangi and Dr. Jacks will discuss how to create a Daily Veterinary Rounds Team and integrate its functions
into shelter operations.
They will discuss how to create a Daily Rounds Team and integrate its functions
into shelter operations.
Not exact matches
During the program, students will gain valuable insights
into the world of animal
shelter operations, positive reinforcement training, animal careers, and animal abuse in the community while receiving informative presentations from professionals in a variety of animal - related fields.
2003: The Board of Directors splits the Executive Director position
into a
Shelter Director position to handle overall shelter operations and a Vice President of Development & Marketing to expand and focus on the shelter's fundraising arm and community ou
Shelter Director position to handle overall
shelter operations and a Vice President of Development & Marketing to expand and focus on the shelter's fundraising arm and community ou
shelter operations and a Vice President of Development & Marketing to expand and focus on the
shelter's fundraising arm and community ou
shelter's fundraising arm and community outreach.
They took over
operations in January 2012, and in just six months, transformed the high - kill
shelter into one that was saving more than 90 % of the animals in their care.
RCHS was founded in 1985 and in May 2015 took over management and
operations of the animal
shelter from the City of Steamboat Springs, transforming it
into a full - service adoption center.
Jackson recently drove over 1,000 miles to transport dozens of cats and kittens from
shelters that couldn't save them to organizations that welcomed them
into their adoption programs as part of his new
Operation Homeward Bound.
This program for
shelter professionals includes online resources to help organizations integrate best practices
into their own
operations, as well as an on - site, experiential training program at the Behavioral Rehabilitation Center for select
shelter partners to see and learn from our work in action.
The
shelter in 1991 expanded
operations into the Weberstown Mall, however in 1997 the
shelter extension was forced to close because of mall expansion and construction.
«Once that is complete, we will begin to move our base of
operations closer
into the community so that we can assist with the veterinary medical care for animals that have been housed in the emergency
shelters there, and ensure the needs of animals are being met as the re-entry process
into some of the affected areas begins.»
After weeks of care in our emergency
shelter, the 125 dogs HSI / Canada rescued in March from a commercial breeding
operation in Quebec were being adopted
into loving homes.
After School Advocates gives participants the opportunity to gain valuable insights
into animal
shelter operations, positive reinforcement training, animal careers, animal abuse in the community, and animal advocacy, while receiving informative presentations from professionals in the field.