Sentences with phrase «shelter vets»

"Shelter vets" is a phrase that refers to veterinarians who work at animal shelters. These vets provide medical care to animals in need that have been abandoned or rescued and are living in a shelter. Full definition
We envision an animal welfare world with a trained shelter vet for every shelter pet!
As a former shelter vet tech I'm thrilled to see all these organizations be creative in their efforts to both raise much needed money and find homes for their adoptable pets!
And when I see these new shelter vets who are amazing and so well prepared, and give the profession a good name?
The behavior problems seen in shelter dogs can be divided into four types, according to The Association of Shelter Vets Guidelines for Shelter Standards1 and Maddie's Fund: Behavior Problems and Long Term Housing2.
«The future looks bright with these future shelter vets in it,» said Dr. Julie Levy.
«Shelter vet helping FIV + cats beat the stigma Main Saving the «bottom 50 percent» in your community's shelter»
I entered the shelter world in 2001 as full time shelter vet for the Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley, MN, an open door shelter with an annual intake average of 28,000.
I anticipate that continuing this course will make me a better shelter vet, help me make our shelter a better shelter, and help us in turn to help other shelters and rescues in our community.
I have been a passionate THS shelter vet ever since.
Shelter vet Dr. Lisa Levy has established proper medical protocol to make certain the animals are inoculated, fed, treated, spayed and neutered.
Donations are crucial for helping local shelters gain the resources they need to implement shelter medicine programs and build relationships with shelter vets.
Post photos of your shelter pet with a message thanking shelter vets for making a difference in shelter pets» lives.
Maya arrived with a broken leg which shelter vets splinted for 6 weeks & then underwent physical therapy.
«What is so exciting about Shelter Animals Count is all the different players in the field — representing national groups, representing local shelters, representing animal control, representing shelter vets — all of them are at the table and have been integral in collaborating to make this happen,» says Betsy McFarland, former vice president of companion animals at The HSUS and board member of Shelter Animals Count.
«Thanks to everyone at UF who helps equip shelter vets for the big work we all face everyday.»
-- Currently, our Fulton and DeKalb shelter vet staffs often have to rely on outside vet care, as the county shelters do not have fully equipped clinics onsite (x-ray, etc.).
The persistent, misguided stereotypes — private vets are greedy, shelter vets provide inferior care — can make cooperation difficult.
The case has been ongoing for the past several years now with the Vet Board continuing to press forward with proceedings to get jurisdiction over shelter vets, despite State law which clearly prohibits it.
Now the Board is seeking to amend its statutes to require shelter vets to abide by the Vet Practice Act.
While the professionals around the table were not acting officially on behalf of the organizations with which they worked, — The AVMA, AAHA, AAFP, The Winn Feline Foundation, the Catalyst Council, the Association of Shelter Vets (ASV), the International Cat Associaton and the Cat Fanciers» Association, they were focused on creating a consensus document as a step towards a best practice initiative.
«Shelter vets who have been around for a long time need to be sure they're keeping their CE up in shelter med, or these new guys are going to come along and bump them out with their superior knowledge.»
For two years I was Director of Operations and Shelter Vet for Prairie's Edge Humane Society, a rural open door shelter with an annual intake of about 8,000.
I am interested in shelter medicine for many reasons: Shelters are the place where animals get a second chance, and a shelter vet is a powerful advocate for these innocent creatures.
When I'm not being a shelter vet, I'm trying to keep animals from ending up in shelters.
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It makes me proud to be a shelter vet.
After working as the shelter vet intern for almost a year, the Director of Shelter Medicine position became available.
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