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The Pet Leadership Council (PLC), an organization comprised of pet industry leaders,
animal welfare advocates, veterinarians, and academia, is announcing its support for Canine
Care Certified, a new national, voluntary
program that sets rigorous, science - based standards for
professional breeders.»
LAS VEGAS - «Canine
Care Certified, a national, voluntary
program that sets rigorous standards for
professional breeders, was developed after three years of research at Purdue University's Center for
Animal Welfare Science and was peer - reviewed by animal scientists and canine welfare experts from major academic institutions.&
Animal Welfare Science and was peer - reviewed by
animal scientists and canine welfare experts from major academic institutions.&
animal scientists and canine welfare experts from major academic institutions.»
GREENWICH, CT - «The Pet Leadership Council (PLC), an organization comprised of pet industry leaders,
animal welfare advocates, veterinarians, and academia, is announcing its support for Canine
Care Certified, a new national, voluntary
program that sets rigorous, science - based standards for
professional breeders.»
This voluntary national certification
program for the
care and dogs and puppies by
professional breeders, was the result of the collaboration between
animal welfare experts,
animal scientists, veterinary medicine,
animal welfare organizations and the pet industry and is being pilot tested by Purdue University
animal scientists.
Just as there have been four great transformations in veterinary medicine — feline medicine, preventive
care, dentistry, and pain management — there have also been three great transformations of
animal sheltering, That's the view of Dr. Marty Becker, founder of Fear Free, a training and certification
program for
animal professionals that debuted a little over one year ago.
- to provide refuge for homeless
animals and
animals in need and coordinate their placement in permanent and safe home environments; - to provide education through publications, seminars, and discussions to the general public on
animal health and welfare, behavior and
care including the benefits of spaying and neutering; - to provide information and referrals to affordable and low cost medical
care including spay & neuter clinics and other
animal medical and
care facilities; - to provide information on training, behavior modification and general handling instruction along with referrals to vetted and certified
professionals in these areas; - to liaise and network with other
animal rescue organizations as part of a mutual effort to aid
animals in distress; - to solicit donations and funding from government agencies, corporations, private foundations, public charities, individuals and the general public at large to finance the medical, housing and other incidental costs of homeless
animals while in the custody of the organization; - to organize and participate in fundraisers to benefit furtherance of the overall main purpose and goals of the organization; - to have the normal functions, operations,
programs and pursuits incidental to a fully recognized and operational nonprofit
animal rescue organization.
True therapy dogs - dogs who participate in structured
programs designed by health
care professionals (
Animal Assisted Therapy, or AAT)- can decrease pain, improve mobility, speed up post-surgery healing and even calm autistic children as well as increasing their social interactions.
Dr. Espy is active on many
professional boards and currently serves as an
animal care consultant for the PRCA, an editor for the Horse Magazine, reviews journal articles for the Educational
Programs Committee, and serves on the Ethics and Grievance Committee for the Texas State Board.
Since the certification
program launched last year, more than 14,000
animal care professionals have enrolled in the course, representing more than 650 practices in 15 countries.
Find cutting edge information about
animal care and
programs of excellence for both
animal welfare
professionals and the community at large.
Canine
Care Certified, a national, voluntary
program that sets rigorous standards for
professional breeders, was developed after three years of research at Purdue University's Center for
Animal Welfare Science and was peer - reviewed by animal scientists and canine welfare experts from major academic institu
Animal Welfare Science and was peer - reviewed by
animal scientists and canine welfare experts from major academic institu
animal scientists and canine welfare experts from major academic institutions.
Found
Animals Foundation Found
Animals is a privately funded foundation working with local communities and
animal care professionals to provide innovative community - based adoption, spay / neuter, and pet ID
programs while offering a wealth of trusted educational resources.
Veterinary assistant
programs provide detailed instruction in the behavior,
care, and treatment of
animals relevant to working in veterinary and other
professional practices nationwide.
The Foundation was founded in 1978 by a group of veterinarians who had a vision to
care for
animals, provide free education
programming for the pet - owning public and lend support to the veterinary profession for both current
professionals and aspiring students.
The [
program] offers an essential service of education as well as promoting the wellness of
professionals and
animal care.»
People
Care: Cultivate positive client, volunteer and coworker relations through
professional, courteous, and educational interactions Assist clients with
animal adoption process; facilitates client /
animal interactions to insure a safe and pleasant experience Practice and encourage the humane treatment of
animals Provide quality customer service to clients, volunteers, and staff while actively promoting our mission, services,
programs, and events Promote donation and giving opportunities as appropriate Work cooperatively with all volunteers, recognizing the talent and commitment they bring to our organization
Thanks to its comprehensive accreditation
program and Code of
Professional Ethics, CAZA - accredited zoos and aquariums are recognized for their high standards of
animal care.
Through this
program, Zoetis is helping to stand - up a sustainable network of small
animal veterinary
professionals across Kenya, Namibia, Niger, Tanzania, and Uganda, enabling the connections that can help improve the standards of veterinary practice and access to
care.
Since 1896, the CVMA has been dedicated to the health and well - being of
animals; providing its members with nationally recognized continuing education and
professional services; and the community at large with public awareness and educational
programming regarding the importance of appropriate pet
care.