In addition to expanding on the existing foster program, Lorian co-coordinates the Maddie's ® Medium and Large Adult Dog Foster Apprenticeship, which brings
shelter leaders from across the country to Austin, Texas to learn how to implement and maintain foster programs for adult dogs.
She also co-coordinates the Medium and Large Adult Dog Foster Apprenticeships, which bring
shelter leaders from across the country together to learn how to implement foster programs for adult dogs.
Not exact matches
New
leaders are born weekly at Warehouse 242, and involved in service projects ranging
from work with unwed mothers to work with men at a city
shelter, or disabled kids or flood relief.
At 12:30 p.m., IDC
Leader Jeff Klein, Assemblyman Michael Benedetto, NYC Councilman Jimmy Vacca and others hold a press conference to call on the NYC Department of Homeless Services to ban level two and three sex offenders
from temporary emergency housing and homeless
shelters used to house families with children, across
from the Crystal Family Residence, 555 Hutchinson River Parkway, the Bronx.
The letter sent this week to Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the legislative conference
leaders, calls for at least $ 4.75 million in the state budget agreement that would help create new beds in order to handle 5,041 instances of children being turned away
from shelters.
Leader Dog takes dogs
from shelters and rescues.
It features information
from universities, animal welfare
leaders, private practice veterinarians, rescue groups, and community members as well as
shelter veterinarians, managers and staff.
Through our webcasts, articles, newsletter, and now, this blog, we bring cutting edge
shelter medicine information
from universities and animal welfare
leaders to
shelter veterinarians, managers and staff as well as private practice veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
In 2013, Humane Canada brought together animal
shelter thought
leaders and stakeholders
from across the country to establish Canadian animal
shelter standards.
In 2013, Humane Canada brought together animal
shelter thought
leaders and stakeholders
from across the country to establish Canadian
shelter standards.
The latest took place in September and featured three days of presentations
from industry
leaders, focused on practical management,
shelter medicine, animal management, and animal training and rehabilitation.
The event attracts more than 250 animal lovers
from all walks of life — community
leaders, business owners, corporate executives, animal -
sheltering innovators — joining «paws» to make a difference.
Within the 40 minutes of disbelief that we were witnessing the loss of human and animal life as the tornado raged on, national animal welfare
leader's
from the National Animal Rescue and
Sheltering Coalition (NARSC) were already on the phone coordinating help.
From helping animals displaced by Hurricane Sandy to leading efforts to establish community cat programs and high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics, Dr. Sarah Kirk is an animal welfare and
shelter medicine
leader, and has worked her entire career as a
shelter veterinarian, consultant, and emergency responder, most recently as the Medical Director of the ASPCA Field Investigation and Response emergency team.
From helping animals displaced by Hurricane Sandy to leading efforts to establish community cat programs and high - quality, high - volume spay / neuter clinics, Dr. Sarah Kirk is an animal welfare and
shelter medicine
leader.
Helping vulnerable animals and keeping pets in safe and loving homes requires a commitment
from all of us — advocates, pet owners,
shelters,
leaders, and entire communities.
Maddie's Institute brings cutting edge
shelter medicine information
from universities and animal welfare
leaders to
shelter veterinarians, managers and staff as well as private practice veterinarians, rescue groups and community members to increase the lifesaving of homeless dogs and cats community - wide.
Anyone who wants to prevent ringworm
from impacting their animal populations - especially veterinarians, vet techs, animal
shelter and rescue group leaders, line staff and foster caregivers - will benefit from this session, given by Dr. Sandra Newbury, National Shelter Medicine Extension Veterinarian for the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine P
shelter and rescue group
leaders, line staff and foster caregivers - will benefit
from this session, given by Dr. Sandra Newbury, National
Shelter Medicine Extension Veterinarian for the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine P
Shelter Medicine Extension Veterinarian for the UC Davis Koret
Shelter Medicine P
Shelter Medicine Program.
is celebrating its 10,000 th save
from the city's municipal
shelter (Animal Care Services) in only 20 months — a remarkable achievement and an indication of great progress to the people and
leaders of San Antonio that SAPA!
Shelter Animals Count The Asilomar Accords — In August of 2004, a group of animal welfare industry
leaders from across the nation convened at Asilomar in Pacific Grove, California, for the purpose of building bridges across varying philosophies, developing relationships and creating goals focused on significantly reducing the euthanasia of healthy and treatable companion animals in the United States.
I need your answers to three simple questions to show veterinary
leaders that the animal - loving public wants support for Fear Free
shelters from them!
With a generous grant
from Maddie's Fund to get the ball rolling in those early years, we've been working since 2000 with a coalition of rescue groups, business and government
leaders, and 59
shelters around the state to save thousands of lives.
From shelter medicine courses to clinical clerkships and externships, to the Maddie's ® Certificate in Shelter Medicine, we provide the veterinary leaders of tomorrow with the skills they need to make a difference in the lives of a
shelter medicine courses to clinical clerkships and externships, to the Maddie's ® Certificate in
Shelter Medicine, we provide the veterinary leaders of tomorrow with the skills they need to make a difference in the lives of a
Shelter Medicine, we provide the veterinary
leaders of tomorrow with the skills they need to make a difference in the lives of animals.
The experience of learning
from and hearing other no - kill
leaders tell their stories has so inspired some attendees that they have gone home and engaged with their local
shelters to help lead them to no - kill.