With support from Maddie's Fund, our program offers a one year Fellowship to a small cohort of working
shelter veterinarians interested in mentored shelter medicine - training.
Not exact matches
Here I met a
shelter veterinarian who sparked my
interest in the field and introduced me to high volume spay / neuter and
shelter medicine.
For those who are
interested, you can consult the Association of
Shelter Veterinarians» guidelines.
If you are
interested in finding out more about this procedure, contact Cat Depot, your
veterinarian or local animal
shelter.
The moment that began my
interest in becoming a
shelter veterinarian came one Saturday when I was ten - years - old.
Everyone's encouraged to participate: state governments, local government councils and animal management departments,
shelters, rescue groups, breed organizations, breeders, pet shops and pet supply stores, wildlife organizations,
veterinarians, and
interested individuals.
The advisory committee shall consist of: 1 member from a humane society, animal rescue or
sheltering organization; 1 animal control officer or representative of an association organized in the commonwealth for animal control officers; 1
veterinarian or member of a veterinary medical association organized in the commonwealth; 1 member of the general public with an
interest in the well being of domestic animals and 1 representative of a national pet industry trade association, all of whom shall be appointed by the governor.
Currently working as a per diem
veterinarian, she has a special
interest in
shelter medicine.
Small Animal Relief
Veterinarian 1998 Tufts Graduate with 15 + years of Veterinary Relief experience including small animal medicine, surgery and
shelter work with a special
interest in greyhounds and cats.
Whether you are a
shelter worker,
veterinarian, or feral cat advocate — or you just share your neighborhood with feral cats — knowing how to tell the difference can help inform how best to interact with a cat or what, if any, intervention would be in each cat's best
interest.
In veterinary school, Dr. Wooten decided she wanted to begin her career as a
shelter veterinarian and became particularly
interested in soft tissue surgery.
Made possible by Maddie's Fund ®, the Certificate in
Shelter Medicine provides an intensive training program for future
veterinarians interested in helping millions of homeless animals — one at a time.
The objective of the scholarship is to support and encourage the professional development of
veterinarians and veterinary students
interested in the expanding field of
shelter medicine.
Applicants may be faculty
veterinarians, post-doctoral fellows (PhDs, either DVM or non-DVM), practicing
veterinarians or veterinary students with an
interest in feline
shelter medicine or population management.
Check with your local
veterinarians, animal
shelter, Leader Dogs for the Blind, wild life rescue group or animal welfare organization about inviting a guest speaker to talk to your club or program about an animal issue in which you are
interested.
Helping Ferrets The goals of the AFA are many: To promote the domestic ferret as a companion animal through public education via shows, newsletters, legislative education, and other venues; to protect the domestic ferret against anti-ferret legislation, mistreatment, unsound breeding practices and overpopulation, needless scientific research, and any practice deemed to lower the health standards or survivability of the animal; and to provide constant and up - to - date information about
veterinarians, legislative activities, medical developments, research data, rescue
shelters and other information of
interest to ferret fanciers everywhere.
She plans to become a
veterinarian, and has a strong
interest in
shelter medicine.
Depending on
interest and experience, students may be asked to examine and diagnose
shelter animals, and develop a treatment plan overseen by a staff
veterinarian.